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TakeFive Disney Resort Mickey McQueen & Minnie Sally Contest! (24 Hours Left!)

Fiddlehead of Maine has graciously and generously donated the very hard to find item only available at Disney Resorts in Orlando, Anaheim & Paris!

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The new Mini Adventures playmat of DisneyWorld and with two exclusive MINI CARS – Mickey McQueen and Minnie Sally!

Contest rules are very simple. Tell us your favorite Disneyland-World-Paris story involving one of the attractions/rides on the playmat.

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Make us laugh, make us go ahhhh … and hopefully not cry … “Fiddlehead of Maine” will narrow down the best of the best and then we’ll have a random drawing … Stories where you go to Disneyland Resort jail will probably not carry the day … unless you escape and dress up as a Jungle Book Balu bear to make your getaway … but that’s my story so don’t steal that one …

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The contest starts now and runs until Friday 11:59 PM PST May 8, 2009.

You may only enter ONCE but if you have many kids and many wacky adventures, your spouse may enter with a different sign-on name …

Begin your entry with …

THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …

All entries that do NOT begin with these words will be seen by the computer as a ‘comment’ and disregarded for contest entry.

No purchase required.

Of course, you may comment as often as you like.

So, thanks for the great and generous prize, “Fiddlehead!”

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Good luck!

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69 Comments

  • sam says:

    this toys is for boys ????????????????????????lol? cars for my en for boys cars is good

  • Big shout out to all the Moms out there!

    HAPPY MOTHER’S DAY!

    I want to thank everyone who shared their Disney stories. They all were so much fun to read. Lost shoes, break-ups, engagements, Nuns Gone Wild, Montezuma’s Revenge, lost monkey dolls, bad LSD trips…I really appreciate them all.

    THANK YOU!!! πŸ˜€

  • PirateDad says:

    Just a few hours left folks…. this great contest deserves more stories, although, lees is better odds for me and PirateSon, or should I say Woody?!?!?!

  • Flarf says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …

    I got separated from my parents for two hours. It was 1966 in Disneyland (WDW wasn’t a blip on the radar yet) when my older sister and I wanted to go to a movie in Fantasyland. My other sister did not, so my parents left us at the theatre and went off with their middle child. I was six years old and my sister was 13, and after the movie, I guess we got impatient and went in search of the rest of our family, and in doing so, were lost for quite a while. Luckily, this was a time that predated rampant predators, kidnappers and worse, so our only fear was being lost in a large, crowded amusement park. My sister searched for our mother – and I fell in love. It was also a time when characters roamed the park free of fear of being assaulted, passing out from the heat or needing handlers. Somehow, Pinocchio found me. He couldn’t speak, of course, but actions speak louder than words. I flirted my six-year-old butt off, and he stayed with us until we found our parents. I still have a picture of that day. And 43 years later, it is an incredibly strong memory – somewhat bittersweet at the thought that there was a time when being lost was just being lost and not a life threatening situation, and there was a time when going to the parks also meant seeing all your favorite characters whatever Land you were in. And also the memory of my first true love.

  • tricia says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…

    with my boyfriend, his best friend and his girlfriend. We went to Magic Kingdom where I thought we’d have a perfect day. Instead, my boyfriend was acting weird all day and his best friend and girlfriend spent a lot of time arguing. After the parade ended my boyfriend wanted to go back to the castle, but the other two were having an argument and the girlfriend(also the driver) insisted on going back to our hotel.

    When we got to the hotel, I went out on the balcony of our room because I was so disappointed with the day and worried about my boyfriend’s odd behavior. My boyfriend came outside got down on his knee and handed me a stuffed pooh bear wearing an mickey mouse engagement ring. He proposed there and we have been married for more than ten years. It turns out he intended on proposing at Magic Kingdom and all day could not find the right time or place.

  • buckland-blowouts says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …

    I thought I’d lost my Little Monkey doll… We checked the hotel room through and through, but he was nowhere to be found…

    So we left a note with the hotel receptionist that if a lost little monkey should appear in their linen bin or somethin’, to let us know…

    We sure enough, we found the little guy a few days later and thanked our lucky stars!

    Three weeks late, we received a package from Disney Land! They had taken the time to send me a “replacement” stuffed toy of Whinne the Pooh with a note attached that said: “We are sad that you lost your little monkey friend while on vacation at our resort. We hope this little bear will find himself at home in his place.”

    FIVE STARS IF YOU ASK ME – CAN’T WAIT TO TAKE ME KIDS THERE WHEN THEY ARE OLD ENOUGH TO APPRECIATE…

    THANKS WALT!!

    (MET: Were you 3 or 23? πŸ™‚ just kidding! Very cute story).

  • Laurence says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…
    …we had a three day pass (me, wife, 3 sons and a nephew). Everything started out fine enough. However, at about 11:00am on the first day we stopped and had lunch at one of the countless food pavillions. 30 minutes later, Montezuma hit with a fierce and undeniable vengeance. We had to retire from the park as quickly as possible, partaking of ALL of the “rest stop” facilities on our way to the front gate. After the awkward hike back across the seemingly endless parking lot, we arrived back at our motel room where we spent the rest of that day and the entire second day. Late in the morning of the third day we attempted to venture back into the park to try and salvage this stop on our summer vacation. Did I mention that this was a planned destination on our 2 week vacation from half way across the country? Well, at least some fun was eventually realized on the afternoon of the final day. Even though I attempted to get some sort of recompense from the people of Disney, my arguement fell upon the deaf mouse ears of those manning the ticket booth and the security booth. Paid for three days of unlimited fun and wound up with the equivalent of about 3/4 of a day. Next time, if there is one, we pack our own food! Oh, and how exactly do you get the “Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Room” song out of your head? I tried using “It’s a small world afterall” but it just didn’t do it….#$@^%& Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki Tiki room song….(grumble grumble mumble mumble Tiki Tiki)….

  • chuki_mama says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…

    …there was a group of Nuns (wearing the full habit on a HOT summer day)in front of us in line at one of the rides. What made this incredible was they were in line at the “Matterhorn Bobsleds.” During the duration of the wait, my friends and I were pondering as to WHY they were in line. Bless the Ride? Tour of the Matterhorn? WHAT?

    Finally they got to the front of the line. When the Disney staff member told one to get in, they did. When they explained that the first person had to allow the second person to sit in front of them, then the silence began. Every eye in that line watched with merriment as the Nuns were “SHOCKED” 😯 that the front person had to lean against the person already seated with their legs parted. The ‘Ladies” tried to explain to the staff member that they could just keep their legs together (side saddle position) and then the second person could just sit in front. The staff member argued back that the seating arrangement was for “safety reason” and they would not be allowed to ride the ride.

    My friends and I kept whispering back and forth as to whether or not they would do it….. Eventually they broke down and seated themselves. We were fortunate (?) enough to get the front end of the bobsled.

    NEVER before had I ridden that ride without screaming. The only sound heard during the course of the ride was the roars of the Abominable Snowman. We were too confused to know how to react. When we got off the ride, that was when the biggest SHOCK hit us. They turned to each other and said, “That was a GOOD ride! Let us go on again.” πŸ˜€

  • LUCA says:

    i went to Disneyland Paris 2 years ago with my wife and 2 my sons.I remember that all characters were speaking with french R..i had the honour to kill ZURG with french R for 3 times..and i remember also that i had to wait for 3 hours to make a photo with Sulley,but when it was my turn,Sulley went away to bathroom and never came back!! I said MERD,with french R,obviously..

  • MackDaddy says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…

    The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland, what can I say. My five year old daughter darn near strangled me the entire ride. From the stretching elevator ride, to the ghosts in the mirrors, she wanted nothing to do with it. She was so scared she would not open her eyes. She was convinced that the ladies head in the crystal ball was real. She couldn’t believe that those pictures, with the faces that follow you, were not real. She was so mad at my wife and I for making her go. We felt bad and hoped she wouldn’t have nightmares! Yet the next day it was all she could talk about telling grandma and grandpa she wasn’t scared at all and giving them details I had not recalled about flying ghosts. I guess you just have to be a kid to really appreciate the joy of shear terror!

    (MET: Very cute!)

  • PirateDad says:

    ONLY 2 1/2 days left peeps!!

    Let’s hear those stories…this is FUN!!!

    Where is MEGA when you need him???

    • John in Missouri says:

      WHO KNOWS BUT DOES THIS MAKE UP FOR HIS LACK OF BEING ON HERE ??????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????

      LOL…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………

  • PirateDad says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …

    PirateSon may like Buzz Lightyear more than Cars, especially at Disney! We went on the Buzz Lightyear Ride where you shoot the Evil Emporer Zurg, at least 20 times in one day.
    On the day we were going to MGM, (they were just changing the signs to Hollywood Studios that week) Ethan wore his Woody costume ( did not have a Buzz costume then) in case we ran into him! Well, we got there and we headed straight for Al’s Toy Barn and were first in line waiting for Buzz and Woody….
    Buzz and Woody come out and we start jumoing up and down in excitement… er, I mean, my kids did, not me…. SO Woody sees a little buckaroo dressed like him and he makes some gesture to Buzz, indicating that he is the favorite and he gets down on his knees to give Ethan a BIG hug….WELLllll
    Ethan walks right past Woody, who is down ready and willing for the BIG HUG, and goes straight to Buzz!! Everyone starts laffing and Woody starts crying… Buzz realizes what has happened and he is gloating… it was PRICELESS… then Woody and Buzz spend at least 10 mins with me and my kids, just teasing and posing and interacting with us!
    PiratePrincess got her pictures taken with them and they took Ethan’s hat off and put it on her, and then posed with me and we just had such a great time!!
    At one point Woody paused Buzz and then made it look like Buzz was picking his nose and then blamed Ethan for it…overall, I was incredibly impressed and my kids still talk about it more than a year later!

    Here is a youtube video I made pieced together from stills and video of that 10 mins… it is 2min long, and totally worth the watch…but it is sideways, sorry, don;t know how to flip it?!?! My first youtube effrt, be kind… PS I am BIG Hairy one in the Black Cowboy hat!! hahaha

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B2coXG6CqIo&feature=channel_page

    (MET: Very cute, you Canadians watch TV in a funny direction).

  • These are some GREAT stories so far! Keep them coming! πŸ˜€

  • FuturePixarGoddess says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…

    I have traveled far and wide; once I went to the far reaches of Peru in order to research a book I was writing of the ancient mating rituals of the Incan tribes but I had to cut my trip short because of a lecture tour I was starting at Oxford on the intricate ties between the growth of classic American culture and the development of the automobile. How the car has changed America and all of us.
    On a family trip to New York I found myself lost in FAO Schwartz, which lead to my creating an international charity for toy adoption; our goal is 100 million for 2008, finding good homes for all the toys in the world. I went down to the Amazon Jungle to continue my ongoing research to find a cure for Alzheimer’s when I accrued the finances to save thousands of square miles of the rainforest from being cut down by bringing together a troupe of circus bugs to perform for royalty in my spare time.
    I went to college in a little town in East Texas called Nacogdoches, its only claim to fame is being the oldest town in the state and people on a whole don’t even know its there; my kind of place. Recently I continued my research on Alzheimer’s by working in a deep-sea environment with shark proteins when I discovered the positive influence of clown fish on the World’s oceans.
    I did a sleep study for a friend when I realized there was actually a direct link between child development and actual monsters under the bed. Two years ago I wrote a book on family communication being codependent on wearing the color red and having secret identities I was in the running for a Pulitzer, but some other work on world peace got the prize. I ran the Boston marathon twice and biked the Tour de France; Lance Armstrong is a close personal friend. I got my degree in photojournalism because I wanted to be Jimmy Olsen and take pictures of Superman for a living. When I graduated from college I got an internship at disneyworld as a custodian NO LiE! but didnt go because my mom needed me to stay home.
    I have been obsessed with everything Disney my whole life. I own every movie, I have read every biography in print on Walts life, I used to watch the Wonderful World of disney on Sunday nights with Micheal Eisner Introducing the movie. When I was 14 I spent a summer traveling the world on the search for the perfect sandwich on a whim because I was hungry. One day I will make it to pixar and my dreams will come true but in all of my admitted 30 years of existence on this planet, I have ….never…. been to Disney (land or world).

    (MET: This I can say. Pastrami on rye pretty much trumps any other kind of sandwich. You can stop looking … of course, a burger is not a sandwich so that’s another story but sliced meat on bread?).

  • Terri says:

    My story starts off awful but ends good. My family always drives up a day early. We always stay at the Disneyland hotel but the first night we stay someplace close by. We want to wake the next morning fresh and head over to the park early.

    About 4 years ago we drove all day and then went to a Dave and Busters at night. My kids had not been able to sleep the night before due to the excitement. By the time we got back to our room we were all really tired. We went to bed and within about 15 minutes of my daughter falling asleep she had what would be her first grand mal seizure. I was terrified. We had to call an ambulance and she spent her first night in the hospital. We all believed our trip to disneyland was over. I had already prepared my kids that we had to do whatever was best for Katie (my daughter ) and riding on rides was probably not going to be it. Well after all the tests were done the doctor told us that her type seizure was due to being overtired and that they would put her on meds and we could still go to Disneyland. Her eyes just lit up in that big hospital bed. The Disneyland resort was wonderful and made changes to our stay so we did not miss a single day. Sitting on Main street watching the parade and fireworks had a little extra sentiment for me that year with my daughter sitting there with me. We had the best time.

  • LUCA says:

    i never will have them…

  • Micky says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …

    Let me start with some background info. We were/are big Toy Story/Toy Story 2 fans. We started collection Toy Story toys when the first movie came out and continued right through the second movie (can’t wait for TS3!). As was our routine on our trips to WDW, we always went to Hollywood Studios (then MGM) to check on any new Toy Story toys out and to visit Al’s Toy Barn to wait in line to take pictures with Woody & Buzz, usually the only character there. We were never lucky enough to ever see Bullseye up close and personal, although we were told that he sometimes made a surprise visit to Al’s. As we got to the place in the path where you make a turn and see Al’s, we both screamed out together, Bullseye, Bullseye, Bullseye!!! There he was alone, with only his handler and a Green Army Man for company. No one else, not another living soul was in that area. We ran like two 5 year olds up to him calling his name. Bullseye, we’re so glad to meet you, we said. We loved you in Toy Story 2 LOL.

    It was a β€œmagical” moment. One you can only image happening at Disney. We spend about 5 minutes alone with Bullseye, taking pictures and making jokes with him (he didn’t talk back LOL) and his handler.

    In all the trips we’re made to WDW since that day, we have never again seen Bullseye (except in a parade) but we will always remember the day we got to spend time with him.

    I put photos up on our Flickr pool page. Also, I have to explain. Even though my name is Micky, I’m the one in the pink shirt LOL. Micky is a nickname I picked up while selling shoes at Penney’s during my college days. Yes, the Cars are my collection. I’ve loved cars for as long as I can remember πŸ™‚

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/29391372@N02/3496167162/in/pool-takefiveaday

    (MET: Impressive. I never even knew Bullseye was even a mascot … wow, rare ‘chase’ horse πŸ™‚ And nice to meet you Micky!).

  • Jenn says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY…

    It was our first trip with our son, who was 3 at the time. The whole trip, the only thing he talked about doing was meeting the REAL Lightning McQueen. I (not knowing any better) did not realize you could do such a thing and kept trying to change the subject and tell him that Lightning was probably at the races, etc… On our second to last day we went to Hollywood Studios (formerly MGM), and a worker overheard our conversation with him telling me AGAIN that today might be the day he gets to meet Lightning, and me telling him sorry, but no. The worker took my husband aside and told him that Lightning and Mater were in the park and where we could find them. Off we went! When we walked into the area that the cars were his face absolutely lit up – it was priceless! He patiently waited in line to get to “meet” Lightning and Mater. Afterwards, and for several weeks after, he told me “See Mommy, I KNEW I could meet the real Lightning!”

    (MET: Too cute! And nice the park employee made mom & dad look good – nice! See, now that $14 Chicken Nugget is not so bad πŸ™‚ ).

  • JUICEPIRATE05 says:

    i have a kids say the darndest things story

    in january my son turned four and my mother came down from jersey for his birthday. we decided to take him to disney world since its only about a two hour drive from my house. we had a wonderful day and my four year old was doing really well considering he didnt have a nap all day and was completely overwhelmed by everything we had done. so i told him he could ride one more ride and then we had to go home so he chose the tea cups thinking he might see the mad hatter there again (i think he just likes “mad” people, i mean he likes me). so we got on line and had been standing for about twenty minutes and he was being very well behaved when all of a sudden three children standing next to us on line started throwing a serious temper tantrum. here i am thinking monkey see monkey do my sons going to start but no he turns to the three screaming children and says “stop crying you have to wait your turn no being bad”. i nearly died of embarasment but five other parents on line around us applauded my little boy. (i attempted to apologize to the mother of the screaming kids but she just rolled her eyes) ive been to disney four times in my life and taking my kid for the first time made disney that much better being able to act like a kid with my kid.

  • John in Missouri says:

    I went to Disneyland in maybe 1999 or 2000 with my wife and her folks. We went on the PirateDads of the Caribbean ride, and the tourguide was the funniest tourguide I had ever experienced. You could tell he had done his lines 10,000 times, so he made everything totally smart-alecky. I hope he’s a well-paid writer for a comedy show nowadays. I filmed it too, and really should post it on YouTube.

    • PirateDad says:

      I like your rename of the ride…I feel apecial!!

    • Monica says:

      THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY land, it was 2 years ago and it was actually California Adventure and both boys were tired and cranky. We stopped to watch California Screamin’ take off right at the edge of the big lake and Finn put his foot through the fence. Well, when he went to pull his foot back through, his shoe got caught and slipped right off and into the lake, gasp! Now, I should have begun this story with how much he loved those freakin’ shoes, and seeing one floating 20 feet below in the lake, he just lost it. He became “that kid” having a total screaming hissy in public for the first time in his life. We hunted down a castmember and they came back with the longest pair of grabbers you’ve ever seen and fished out the waterlogged shoe. It was, of course, unwearable, so I had to buy him a $45 pair of ugly blue Mickey crocs, which he hates. At first he refused to put them on, but I convinced him to wear at least one. He was crabby about his shoes for the rest of the day. He’s never worn those crocs since. It was my worst trip to Disney ever :(.

  • LUCA says:

    i could write in italian language…sadness..

  • Materlover says:

    Fiddlehead of Maine, Thank you for the contest. Good luck to all who venture forth with their stories of wit and humor.

  • djbennett22 says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …and i went on the areosmith rockin rollar coster and it said 3…2..1..lets go see the elephant!!!then it started and it got dark,so we went up and up and upp…then a bright light flashed!IT WAS THE GHOSTLIGHT!!!!!i was so scarred i unhocked myself from my seat and then we went upsidedown and it got stuck0_O..it was a 350 foot drop i held on for my “blue blazin” LIFE!!then just in time lightning storm came to save the day! it was wiked alsome!but i ended up getting hit with the “cutest little missle in carborater county”that they sent me to the “mickey mouse clubhouse”(walt disney hospital)and there was nothing wrong with me so i ran out and got inside stickers and did the moonwalk!but i got introuble for what they called “j walking”so they kicked me out!but it dousent end there … no this is just the begging,no …since im in the cchs marching band (why i was there for a week/already beeing in my uniform) i took out my instrument(cymbals)and i started playing to get back in secretly…and i took them and got inside moris murphy (dinocos helicopter) and floated up to the top of the cinderella castle.i went and laid right were walt disney hymself laid over 50 yrs ago!i fell asleep looked outside disney world was still open id be all night..but it was dark “how long have i been asleep???”just then i herd a long eritating siren go off! i turned my head and cried “hes shooting at me! , hes shotting at me!”they found out i “stole”mqueen and his friends becase they were being planeed to be destroyed by the enemy of pixar!so being chased i ran faster and faster then jumped out the window!i fell and fell,landed inside a mack that was the life sized version of the transorter, carrying mcqueen mater sally and doc!i raced up and down almost every corner of the world!(disney world that is πŸ˜€ )then the “big bad boy himself” the one the only,man who hates computer animation!HITLER!!!O_O hes not dead…or is he??i pondered then i came to the conclusion hes a ZOMBIE!!!but he had put on a tiger costume as a disguise…and he took out a butcher knife and stabbed me!of the humanity i cried!just relizing he missed,then i said to myself carefully now…think!,ummm,uhhh,oh no “hes at it again!” just as he was taking out the gun and pullliing the triger and the bullet was being launchedinto the air into my chest,i said what have i done…you loved that lamb with every single bone…your heart was so contribe…when theres life after death and taxes…which has got me to where i am today…but this is my deathbed i lie here alone i close my eyes tonight … i know ill be home..the tears they soaked your fur…the blood driped from your fangs…you said what have i done..i can hear you wisper to me its time to leave youll never be lonely again but this was my deathbed i died there alone when i closed my eyes there,you carred me homee..i am love,i am love,…eeeiii,eiiiii…am llove…i just wished i coulduv went back in time to tell him the costume he was wearing was from an animated cartoon,but it was too late, nothing i could do now my life flashed before my very eyes as dramatic as it could have gotten thats the furthest i ould have begotten….

    …i sat there alone in the darkess by myself for manyy heart pondung cold brutal what seemed to be hours but this happened in three split secounds…my life wasent over i wasent as bad as it could have been before i relized i woke up…and not in my deathbed…i was still fourteen and collected cars until i was eightteen…and that was my story of travel and glory…i am lovvvvveeeeeee.

  • LiamsMom says:

    I’ve never been to Disney. That is sad isn’t it?

  • Indykjt says:

    Great contest! It’ll be a blast reading these stories… I have not yet been!

    I’d love to hear a story from MEGAHEAT… anyone heard from him lately? I miss his comments!

    (MET: Megaheat is working hard – working log hours … Sometime tells me he’ll make up for lost time πŸ™‚ ).

  • blakefrommn says:

    THIS ONE TIME I WAS AT DISNEY …
    I had been so scared to ride Space mountain, I had gone to Florida several times but was always too scared. So I kept missing out on ridding this with my family. I finally mustered up the courage to conquer the mountain. I stood in line and waiting, it was a quick line only about 15 minutes. We got to the launch pad and I boarded the rocket and climbed the lift hill. That’s when all h*ll broke loose and I couldn’t see anything in the darkness. I screamed for my life. I had no idea what was happening I thought I was falling out, for the first time on a coaster I couldn’t see where I was going. Well after the brief 2 minute ride through space I actually lived. I exited the platform and I looked at my friend who rode with me and he said, “I still can’t believe that you are 23 years old man and just now getting over your fear of space mountain!”

    Totally embarrassing and true story!

    • FuturePixarGoddess says:

      HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAHAHA Thats great I love that one. Go Blake! no worries, Im pretty terrified of coasters too and I bet a bunch of other people are weather they would admit it or not!

      • blakefrommn says:

        I am admitting it loud and proud here. I am petrified of heights and not being able to see the track made me almost cry! LOL Sad sad sad for a grown man.

  • PirateDad says:

    This on time at band camp…wait that is not right…

    GREAT CONEtest, thanks for the generousity Fiddleheather!

  • Nicole H says:

    This one time I was at Disneyland and broke up with my boyfriend! Yes at the “happiest place on earth”! My friend,her boyfriend,my boyfriend, myself and another male friend went there right before high school graduation. It was cold and rainy all day! The guys were acting like goofballs and driving us crazy. My friend and her boyfriend were arguing about how silly they were acting and my boyfriend butted in. I told him to mind his own buisness and then our argument started. Needless to say we never made up from our argument and it was a very long drive back to Vegas where I lived at the time! We dropped him off at his house and I didn’t talk to him again until I ran into him about a year later! I know silly teenagers but that is my most memorable moment from Disney. How can you possibly have a bad time at a Disney Resort?? Take 3 18 yr old guys with you and it is very possible!

  • L8rM8r says:

    Great contest idea, now just to think back to my last few visits and come up with a story worthy of such a generous prize. Good luck to all and can’t wait to hear some of the stories. I have a decent one, but it is quite embarrassing.

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