u/FinsterBaby56

Ok so. I'm over 50 and have never been to Disney. My wife has never been. My kids (18, 16) have just decided that they want to go this summer after a lifetime of saying nah. (Cont.)

Ok so. I'm over 50 and have never been to Disney. My wife has never been. My kids (18, 16) have just decided that they want to go this summer after a lifetime of saying nah. (Cont.)

SO WE GOIN'!

I wanna make this experience as perfect for them as I can - and for me also who's been an obsessive OG 1977 Star Wars fan from jump street.

I've already made my Lightsaber and Droid reservations; I've made a reservation at the Cantina...what else do I have to reserve now to make the experience perfect?

I'm sorry if this is such a n00b/broad-based question but I figure I can get all my information in one thread and then just keep it so I have it at my fingertips.

Thanks so much for your patience and understanding and help!

u/FinsterBaby56 — 12 hours ago

You know the one I mean…that "new album, new concert" feeling. The excitement, the thrill of the new music; the sights and smells in the venue, from sweat and bad food to a freshly printed tour program and new T-shirt.
The pure JOY of being at show given by a band you love at the height of their power, knowing you were gonna experience something you would remember for the rest of your life.
I've seen Def Leppard and Poison and Tom Kiefer and a few others in recent years and while a lot of them can still bring it, nothing compares to that buzz feeling from years ago...

I have my tickets stubs, most of my tour programs, but I wish I still had my T-shirts.

Though they absolutely would not fit me now. 😉

u/FinsterBaby56 — 7 days ago