Disney Haiku — Follow-Up
Hi everyone! You may recall that a few weeks ago, we invited you to come up with Disney haiku. A few of you posted some great little poems in the comments (thank you!), but there were many, many more posted to Twitter that you might have missed. With that in mind, I thought I’d share a few of the better ones that I saw that day. Read on after the jump!
Let’s get started with a few of what I would characterize as wistful or sentimental haiku:
feet up, drink in hand
sitting on the balcony.
watch the boats go by. #wdwhaiku— lisa truesdell (@gluestickgirl) March 11, 2016
I wish I were at
Walt Disney World today; and
every day really.#wdwhaiku— Elyssa the Heel (@LadyKivus) March 11, 2016
mayor says good morning
from all of magic kingdom
(who's cutting onions?)#wdwhaiku— lisa truesdell (@gluestickgirl) March 11, 2016
How about food themed haiku? Food and drink are a big part of the Disney experience, and yes, there was plenty of food-themed haiku:
https://twitter.com/indyindc/status/708316660071931905
A #wdwhaiku for @ArtisandesGlace
Ice cream macaroons
Ice cream in a warm brioche
Pants are tightening— Dutch Lombrowski (@DutchLombrowski) March 11, 2016
Free Lunch at Disney
Pinocchio Village Haus
Nah, I'll pay elsewhere#wdwhaiku— BofM_Jeremy (@BofM_Jeremy) March 11, 2016
https://twitter.com/hobaird/status/708323672730120192
Skillet of my life
Meat sweats: The struggle is real.
Ask for more ketchup.#wdwhaiku— Dutch Lombrowski (@DutchLombrowski) March 11, 2016
The attractions got some love (or at least some commentary), too…
Splendid Everest
frozen in my memory
like Yeti within.#wdwhaiku— How Bowers (@GoAwayGreen) March 12, 2016
Tower of Terror / eerie ghosts fall endlessly / my heart in my throat #wdwhaiku
— Brendan Healy (@MrBHealy) March 13, 2016
Millions have ridden.
But there's still room for one more?
Some damn picky ghosts.— Katy (@WDWKaty) March 12, 2016
Epcot Future World
— yet the classic rides are
History lessons#wdwhaiku— How Bowers (@GoAwayGreen) March 12, 2016
Go PhilharMagic!
Cram that duck through a French horn!
He had it coming.#wdwhaiku pic.twitter.com/cD2J08ckHX— Dɪᴢᴡɪʀᴇ (@dizwire) March 12, 2016
backside of water
zebra sleeps with the lions
safari, so good#wdwhaiku— lisa truesdell (@gluestickgirl) March 11, 2016
A few snapshots of moments we’ve all experienced:
Dole Whip before ride?
Better eat this really fast
BRAIN FREEZE OW OW OW#wdwhaiku— Actual Chad (@cjsutton) March 12, 2016
Midway Mania,
A stampede down Hollywood.
Don't trample my child.#wdwhaiku— #TheDPodcast (@thedpodcast) March 12, 2016
Crossing the river
Regret and pain fill my soul
Aunt Polly's is closed#wdwhaiku— BofM_Jeremy (@BofM_Jeremy) March 12, 2016
Splash Mountain is go
Heard Code 101, OH NO!
Was best day ever#wdwhaiku @DutchLombrowski @jrtoastyman pic.twitter.com/kQY92rWWtA— I’ve Felt the Rains Down in Harambe Market (@braindud92) March 11, 2016
(Code 101 means that a ride is down)
I’m a Star Wars fan, so let’s close it out with a positive haiku looking forward to the future:
Star Wars land you say?
the millennium falcon?
Oh hell yes Disney #wdwhaiku— Elyssa the Heel (@LadyKivus) March 11, 2016
There are plenty more, and you can check them all out by searching twitter for the hashtag #wdwhaiku. Anyway, the whole exercise was an enormous amount of fun, thanks to all of you that took the time to craft and share your haiku!
Got any more, or any ideas for similar just-for-fun challenges? Let me know in the comments!
Merlin needs our help
The crystal has been shattered
Sorcerers: come play
Agent Perry says
Kids, put those phones to good use
Doctor Doofenshmirtz