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Even As An Adult, There Are So Many Reasons To Love Disney World

There's a feeling that you get while at Disney that makes it seem as though you are a kid again, without a care in the world.

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As adults, it may seem weird or childish to go to Disney World. However, there are so many reasons to love it, even as an adult.

First of all, most of the characters, movies, and shows that they feature at Disney are from our childhood. "Toy Story," "The Lion King," "The Incredibles," all things that we grew up with. One of their newest attractions is Toy Story Land. This was one of my favorite parts of my time in Disney, simply because I resonated with it so much. "Toy Story" was always one of my favorite movies growing up, so I truly felt like I was a kid at the candy shop while I was roaming around there.

There's a feeling that you get while at Disney that makes it seem as though you are a kid again, without a care in the world. You get nostalgic for the times you would feel the magic of these movies and characters when you watched them as a child.

They keep the magic alive at Disney with the music, the characters, and the overall experience. Whether you're meeting Mickey Mouse or watching the fireworks above Cinderella's Castle, you truly feel like it's real and magical.

Yeah, maybe I'm too old to feel this way, but I don't care. I love feeling like a kid again. I love feeling magical.

So, if you're contemplating going to Disney because you think you're too old, GO! You will not regret it. You will feel like you are a kid all over again, but in the best way. Go on every ride that you can, regardless of how long the wait time is. Even if it's a show that's meant for kids, go see it! You won't regret anything that you do in Disney.

Experience it to its full potential and feel the magic.

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