I despise the happiest place on earth fake smiles upon faces of plastic mirth. The lines are long and the sun beats down while people stroll through Disney town.
It is like a mecca for some each year leaving their towns grinning ear to ear. To see the mouse or perhaps a queen along the streets so wide and clean.
The children of course love it all until they're tired and begin to bawl. But mom and dad have paid for a day so then a whole day they shall stay.
And those whose children are now grown to different adventures they have flown. Their parents still come back to this world never realizing experiences unfurled.
For culture they traipse off to Epcot to see the world sans passport. They speak savoir faire so wittily It's just like they're in Paris or Italy.
So I have done my American duty my kids had pics with Sleeping Beauty. Now there's a real world to discover and I've got a lot of new ground to cover.
It is the same with every American parent, their children beg them to take them to Disney. It is that symbolic moment when they become interested in the world, to realize they are not children any more. This happy place holds no interest for them anymore, but the parents return for memories' sake. Most people understand this, and you especially have captured it. Disney always holds memories, and stays as a constant reminder that one cannot stop time.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you Hampstead Poet for your kind review. I shall not be returning I think. I long to travel th.. read moreThank you Hampstead Poet for your kind review. I shall not be returning I think. I long to travel the world and make new memories. Thanks again.
As a Florida resident, I went to Disney World as a teenager and then many times with our son. It is still a place of enchantment...a place where anything seems possible. The wide eyed smiles and giggles of children...even those I don't know....are enchanting. Yes, it's true, the long lines and heat can get to a person, but I think it is a wonderful place to visit. I had to smile at these lines, "So I have done my American duty. My kids had picd with Sleeping Beauty." Wonderful! You know what? Your kids will never forget their times there. That makes it all worth it. Well written with just the right amount of sarcasm and humor. Lydi**
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thanks Lydi- it's one of those places that I only needed to visit once but have been there 3 times a.. read moreThanks Lydi- it's one of those places that I only needed to visit once but have been there 3 times and I've been to Disney Land too. Wouldn't want to deprive anyone of magic if they can find it there but it has lost it's luster. And frankly the forced happiness (the workers etch) makes me crazy. I am from Boston, we don't know what the hell to do with happy. I want to see the world- the real one. Thanks for your comment.
Add me to the list of those who have never been. I really do think it's for children, and I can understand a parent wanting to take her children to their "dream destination." I don't envy the aching feet, the cranky moods, the depleted wallet, nor the crowds. You, however, walked away with a poem; and that's a better offering than anything else we could have received. :-)
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
I suppose that's true, I did get a poem out of it. Thanks so much Linda.
10 Years Ago
You're so welcome. I hope you got a foot massage as well. :-)
Never been, never want to go, and don't feel I've missed a thing so I agree with you in that there are far better ways to spend time with a family (realizing I haven't been there, so can only relate to your descriptions via words) and know many have a great time of it and can't wait to go back again. I prefer the trip to Philadelphia for the Bicentennial, touring the museums which were fun experiences for my boys as well, and other fun/educational experiences like seeing the 10" beetles at the exhibit at Niagara Falls, Canada. I still have nightmares about them........well, that's my fantasy instead of having one of the Seven Dwarfs lull me to sleep.
It's okay to wear those cranky pants - I never got mine past my ankles........lol
P.S. Okay, okay - I do love Tinker Bell, but that's as far as I go!
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thanks Sheila and you live in Florida. It is just so overrated. I think about bringing my kids to th.. read moreThanks Sheila and you live in Florida. It is just so overrated. I think about bringing my kids to the Holocaust Museum in Washington and it was very intense but also educational and it left an imprint on my kids- just the shoes alone (if you've ever been there). I remember them feeding 18 rats to a gigantic snake that only eats like twice a year at a local museum- the rats were already dead thank god and my boys were beside themselves or floating on the Caribbean without a care in the world and my daughter getting all that bead work in her hair. There are wonders to see out there and I'm not going to see them at Disney 'world. I want to get out to the world.
10 Years Ago
Good for you..............go for it Anne!!!! There's a lot of world to see!!!!!!
A very fascinating write. I loved the theme of how happiness and pure innocence slowly dwindles over age as people begin to see things differently, particularly in a darker, more pessimistic view. Great write!
One little suggestion:
In stanza 3, I think ball should be bawl.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
You are right, originally I had squall and changed it. You've got a good eye and yes we do become mo.. read moreYou are right, originally I had squall and changed it. You've got a good eye and yes we do become more jaded once we've seen the man behind the curtain. Thanks so much Gleb.
10 Years Ago
It was my pleasure reading and reviewing such great work!
Ha I can see you had your cranky pants on for this one Anne. I really enjoyed seeing the delight on my kids faces when we were there, so long ago, how I long for that overly sweet time of their youth. I so get it though, other than that, it can blow...long lines, the cost for a family of five is off the charts...all in all, I'm glad we did it at the time, but wild horses couldn't drag me there again. Now give me a beach where I can veg out and I'd be over the moon.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
I agree, we did it too for a family of 5. The kids had so much fun, we went with my sister and her k.. read moreI agree, we did it too for a family of 5. The kids had so much fun, we went with my sister and her kids and they had a blast. But I never have to go back and there are beaches, cities and canyons I want to see. I like my cranky pants, I look nice in them.
Anne this is right up my alley. I have never been to Disneyland or world and have no desire to go. Both of my kids have been but it all seems a bit too much for me. I have enough fantasy flowing through my brain as it is and the admission price is cheap. Very nicely penned and fun to read...as you always are.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Thank you Jack,
You haven't missed a thing. Thanks for commenting.
I have never been to Disneyland or Vegas… I just couldn't imagine choosing the fake Eiffel Tower, when the real thing is up for offer. So on this I thing we see eye-to-eye. But I do want to see the Grand Canyon one day and so I will probably fit them in on either side.
Posted 10 Years Ago
10 Years Ago
Oh i forgot all about the Vegas Eiffel Tower, but that just so adults will bring their kids, and the.. read moreOh i forgot all about the Vegas Eiffel Tower, but that just so adults will bring their kids, and the adults then gamble. Disney is like a middle class merit badge, just about everyone has earned one and I'm not saying a family should never go I am just happy I never have to go back. There is just so much out there to see other than an amusement park.
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