What is a disney world like? Never been there. I hear people talk about it on the internet all the time, I’m feeling kinds left out lol.
The closest thing of that sort that I’ve been to is a Six Flags when I was somewhere between 8-12 years old. I remember just being car sick, relative’s car, not used to the smell of cars, know what I mean?, I’ve been on Subways and Buses, but those are quite well ventilated, so I don’t remember getting carsick that much. But on long distance busses, yea I think I threw up a few times.
So anyways, I just got so carsick I threw up everything I at for breakfast that morning. Like a long 2+ hour car ride from NYC to… somewhere in PA (you can probably look it up). By the time I got there, I was so fucking hungry… cuz I threw up everything like I mentioned before, and the line was so long…
So the entire group of us, like I think there was like 12 of us or something… forgot, memory is blurry, we had like 2 cars with us I think, car was so crowded, I think it was my uncle’s 7 seat van thing or something like that…
So after like what felt like an hour after arriving, we finally got past the gate… so my and my dad was just looking for food… cuz I was STARVING, we went to a subway in there, and think the admission already like included lunch or something, I got a sandwich, what I even picked for the “toppings” (is called “toppings” right? idk the terminology), I was so young and I felt nervous and insecure lol, my dad didn’t speak English (still doesn’t as of now), so I felt so anxious lol, at that time I was like in yhe country for… I think barely a year or 2, so I’m practially trying to speak a foreign language lol, but I managed… kid-me learned so fast…
Rollar coasters were scary, I was afraid of heights… I didn’t need glasses at the time, but I wonder how do people with glasses even ride rollar coasters? Do you take it off? Do you just be effectively blind the entire ride? idk
But eventually we went to the waterworld thing… I think mom later joined us… idk where mom was at the beginning, memories are very fuzzy, I think she was just with the other relatives as I was at the Subway.
So… yea I think I spend a good chunk of the time at the waterwolrd segment… I think that was my favorite part…
Ahh, this was before the smartphone era… I never even had a phone lol… now as a young adult I have attention-span issues and I get bored so quickly…
We left when it got like very dark, I kinda felt sleepy during the car ride home…
Come to think of it, now I have so much Germophobia IDK if I could ever handle those crowded places again… ugh
Probably one of the best memories I have.
My parents would probably never taken us there if it weren’t for the relatives inviting us. My parents were frugal and cheapskates (also broke af I think lol). By “us” I mean me and my older brother, which I try to avoid mentioning because he’s an asshole.
Honestly, I barely remember. I happen to be extremely nearsighted, yet nobody realized this until like 3 years later at age 8.
But I do still remember to this day (age 43 now), my visit to their teacup ride, one of their kiddie rollercoasters, and of all things a visit through Rippley’s Believe It Or Not, standing next to a shrunken head.
I also remember digging holes in the sand out at the beach, yet I also remember being scared at times if I couldn’t hear my parents nearby, they didn’t realize I was severely nearsighted yet, while I recognized my parents by the sound of their keys jingling.
I still somehow have the photo albums even. I don’t remember a whole lot, but I remember the clock in the motorhome where I learned to tell time a few years later.
The clock itself isn’t exactly a perfect match, but that transparent background is totally a similarity of the clock we got at Disney…
Should I share a few select photos from the album somewhere someday?
For both me and my mom, this is a reminiscent memory of better times in our lives.
It might not make sense to most, but we got to visit Disney World for like 9 days when I was 5 years old.
This is a loose reminder of that. She knows and appreciates it greatly.
What is a disney world like? Never been there. I hear people talk about it on the internet all the time, I’m feeling kinds left out lol.
The closest thing of that sort that I’ve been to is a Six Flags when I was somewhere between 8-12 years old. I remember just being car sick, relative’s car, not used to the smell of cars, know what I mean?, I’ve been on Subways and Buses, but those are quite well ventilated, so I don’t remember getting carsick that much. But on long distance busses, yea I think I threw up a few times.
So anyways, I just got so carsick I threw up everything I at for breakfast that morning. Like a long 2+ hour car ride from NYC to… somewhere in PA (you can probably look it up). By the time I got there, I was so fucking hungry… cuz I threw up everything like I mentioned before, and the line was so long…
So the entire group of us, like I think there was like 12 of us or something… forgot, memory is blurry, we had like 2 cars with us I think, car was so crowded, I think it was my uncle’s 7 seat van thing or something like that…
So after like what felt like an hour after arriving, we finally got past the gate… so my and my dad was just looking for food… cuz I was STARVING, we went to a subway in there, and think the admission already like included lunch or something, I got a sandwich, what I even picked for the “toppings” (is called “toppings” right? idk the terminology), I was so young and I felt nervous and insecure lol, my dad didn’t speak English (still doesn’t as of now), so I felt so anxious lol, at that time I was like in yhe country for… I think barely a year or 2, so I’m practially trying to speak a foreign language lol, but I managed… kid-me learned so fast…
Rollar coasters were scary, I was afraid of heights… I didn’t need glasses at the time, but I wonder how do people with glasses even ride rollar coasters? Do you take it off? Do you just be effectively blind the entire ride? idk
But eventually we went to the waterworld thing… I think mom later joined us… idk where mom was at the beginning, memories are very fuzzy, I think she was just with the other relatives as I was at the Subway.
So… yea I think I spend a good chunk of the time at the waterwolrd segment… I think that was my favorite part…
Ahh, this was before the smartphone era… I never even had a phone lol… now as a young adult I have attention-span issues and I get bored so quickly…
We left when it got like very dark, I kinda felt sleepy during the car ride home…
Come to think of it, now I have so much Germophobia IDK if I could ever handle those crowded places again… ugh
Probably one of the best memories I have.
My parents would probably never taken us there if it weren’t for the relatives inviting us. My parents were frugal and cheapskates (also broke af I think lol). By “us” I mean me and my older brother, which I try to avoid mentioning because he’s an asshole.
Honestly, I barely remember. I happen to be extremely nearsighted, yet nobody realized this until like 3 years later at age 8.
But I do still remember to this day (age 43 now), my visit to their teacup ride, one of their kiddie rollercoasters, and of all things a visit through Rippley’s Believe It Or Not, standing next to a shrunken head.
I also remember digging holes in the sand out at the beach, yet I also remember being scared at times if I couldn’t hear my parents nearby, they didn’t realize I was severely nearsighted yet, while I recognized my parents by the sound of their keys jingling.
I still somehow have the photo albums even. I don’t remember a whole lot, but I remember the clock in the motorhome where I learned to tell time a few years later.
The clock itself isn’t exactly a perfect match, but that transparent background is totally a similarity of the clock we got at Disney…
Should I share a few select photos from the album somewhere someday?