What I Love! A Family Tradition
Today’s What I Love is a special example of the many family traditions that revolve around Walt Disney World. Some of us have certain rides that we have to go on first, other families have very specific parade viewing locations they seek out year after year. Liners Ray and Sandy K. and their son Corey, have been going to Walt Disney World for decades and one of the traditions they maintain is a picture in front of the famous metal Mickey Mouse statue on the grounds of the Contemporary Resort. As you’ll see from the wonderful pictures they provided, the K. family started this tradition when Corey was a baby.
Ray writes – This is a photo of our son, Corey, just before he left for Army basic training. Walt Disney World has been and will continue to be a big part of our family. We have reservations to be back in July and we are hopeful we’ll get to use them.
This photo of my wife, Sandy, and I was taken on our first trip back to Walt Disney World without Corey – he was in basic training. A Cast Member stopped and asked if she could take our photo and I teared up explaining our tradition and why our son was missing. The CM took the photo and asked us to wait a moment while she ran off. She soon came back with Mickey ice cream bars for us – a small token but one that was very much appreciated. We’ve come to realize that Walt Disney World is in just about every great family moment we have.
So sweet! We had to cancel our lat trip with our son, who is going off to become a Marine… so bittersweet… So glad for all of our memories!! thanks for sharing yours!
My allergies are kicking up because my eyes are watering too…
We had a similar tradition that we cannot continue, because our ‘look how much he has grown’ spot was the spinning Mickey topiary at the transportation and ticket center.
Oh Well, there is still the upside down hang on the Jeep at AK Boneyard
So odd, right Chris? Happened to me too.
Wow, must be all this time inside staring at my computer cuz all of the sudden my eyes watered up big time.