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Is Disney children only, are you a Disney loving adult?

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Sago Fri 06-Sept-24 12:17:28

A bit of plagiarism here from Mumsnet but a question I often ask myself this question.
I couldn’t spend a day at a Disney theme park, it’s everything I hate.
I always think it’s a little odd seeing adults with Disney clothing and accessories.
There is a famous Walliams and Lucas sketch that sums it up, I will search for a link.

Dee1012 Sat 07-Sept-24 11:55:38

Allira

I loved going to see Frozen with the DGD, then we went to a Frozen singalong with a screening at a small theatre. The DGD refused to sing and then decided it was embarrassing to like Frozen!

For anyone who loves Disney, how about this Disney-themed house which is for sale in Rhyl?

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152043767#/?channel=RES_BUY

This reminded me of a colleague I worked with some year's ago.
Very formal and professional. I'd agreed to drop a card/gift off for her as she was recovering from surgery. She invited me in and walking into her living room was like walking into a Disney showroom.... ornaments, picture's, cushions/throws. She had a huge picture above the fireplace of herself complete with a Minnie Mouse headband cuddling Mickey hmm.

Norah Sat 07-Sept-24 14:05:53

Our daughters and their children love Disney world, by default we love DW as well. Florida is lovely November through March, while too hot otherwise, imo.

AreWeThereYet Sat 07-Sept-24 15:20:38

Allira

I loved going to see Frozen with the DGD, then we went to a Frozen singalong with a screening at a small theatre. The DGD refused to sing and then decided it was embarrassing to like Frozen!

For anyone who loves Disney, how about this Disney-themed house which is for sale in Rhyl?

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152043767#/?channel=RES_BUY

Blimey! What a nightmare. I could just about cope with the Muppets on the outside wall but the rest .... noooo... I wonder how well it will sell.

Allira Sat 07-Sept-24 15:58:07

AreWeThereYet

Allira

I loved going to see Frozen with the DGD, then we went to a Frozen singalong with a screening at a small theatre. The DGD refused to sing and then decided it was embarrassing to like Frozen!

For anyone who loves Disney, how about this Disney-themed house which is for sale in Rhyl?

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152043767#/?channel=RES_BUY

Blimey! What a nightmare. I could just about cope with the Muppets on the outside wall but the rest .... noooo... I wonder how well it will sell.

It seems quite reasonably priced and presumably most of the stuff will go with the present owners when they move.
The kitchen might need attention and it would need a few tins of magnolia paint!

Allira Sat 07-Sept-24 16:00:07

Dee1012

Allira

I loved going to see Frozen with the DGD, then we went to a Frozen singalong with a screening at a small theatre. The DGD refused to sing and then decided it was embarrassing to like Frozen!

For anyone who loves Disney, how about this Disney-themed house which is for sale in Rhyl?

www.rightmove.co.uk/properties/152043767#/?channel=RES_BUY

This reminded me of a colleague I worked with some year's ago.
Very formal and professional. I'd agreed to drop a card/gift off for her as she was recovering from surgery. She invited me in and walking into her living room was like walking into a Disney showroom.... ornaments, picture's, cushions/throws. She had a huge picture above the fireplace of herself complete with a Minnie Mouse headband cuddling Mickey hmm.

Did she live in Rhyl, Dee1012?
I've seen homes in magazines where people were obsessed with royalty and there are pictures and memorabilia everywhere.

AreWeThereYet Sat 07-Sept-24 16:28:17

It seems quite reasonably priced and presumably most of the stuff will go with the present owners when they move.

It does seem reasonably priced Allira (not that I know the area) but I got the impression that it was all painted murals on the walls! Even the stairway. I could live with the stairway mural if it just wasn't fuschia pink. If it was just all bits that could be removed it wouldn't worry me at all.

Allira Sat 07-Sept-24 16:30:25

It will take a few coats of Dulux, that's for sure.

Might be cheaper to replaster!

Lupatria Mon 16-Sept-24 18:20:19

my brother got married at disneyland in florida. my sister in law is obsessed with mickey and minnie mouse and their house is full of minnie a
nd mickey themed items.
as they live in orlando there are many trips to disneyland.

Oreo Mon 16-Sept-24 18:22:23

MissInterpreted

I've never quite 'got' the whole Disney thing, although I did enjoy watching some of the films. We never took our children to Disneyland or anything like that. I do have a couple of adult friends who are absolutely obsessed with anything Disney, from wearing Disney clothes to home decor.

It’s just weird.

MissAdventure Mon 16-Sept-24 18:45:28

It doesn't appeal to me at all.
Besides which, they have crocodiles, which would put me right off.

GrannySomerset Mon 16-Sept-24 19:30:38

Sadly I can’t get past the outrageous liberties taken with Winnie the Pooh and the Jungle Book and the fact that most children will never know the charm and subtlety of the originals. My loss, I am sure, but the mighty Disney leaves me cold.

Witzend Mon 16-Sept-24 21:19:53

The very first film (Disney or not) I remember seeing (in the cinema, we had no TV then) was Fantasia. I was only about 4, but my father explained the evolution sequence to me - I always remembered the bit with the fish emerging from the water and its fins turning into legs.
The Night on Bare Mountain bit was scary, though! And I did feel so sorry for the poor old Stegosaurus, killed by T-Rex. 😰

Much later, dds loved a lot of Fantasia - watched over and over, especially the Pastoral Symphony sequence (is that where somebody got the idea for My Little Pony?) and the Sorcerer’s Apprentice, starring Mickey Mouse.

MayBee70 Mon 16-Sept-24 22:45:44

I often hum the music from The Sorcerers Apprentice when I’m mopping the floor. I remember going to see Fantasia at the cinema when I was in my late teens/early twenties and there was quite a smell of wacky baccy coming from the gallery. I agree about The Jungle Book and Winnie the Poo ( sacrilege!) but I love most of the films, especially the earlier ones. And the nature ones like Yellowstone Cubs. My grandsons were grudgingly watching Frozen with me one Christmas and the younger one started teasing his older brother who was singing along to you. ‘You know all the words’ he said. My son is taking his family to Disneyland Paris next year and I’d love an invite but it isn’t going to happen. I must watch the last Toy Story which I’ve got on dvd but never got round to watching properly.

TillyTrotter Tue 17-Sept-24 07:43:42

I loved Disneyland in Florida and you could see by the children’s faces they find it magical.
Have also been to one of the Disney Ice Shows and the costumes and standard of the skaters was fabulous.
None of it comes cheap and I was horrified by the prices of some of the merchandise, which is also part of the Disney Empire.

TillyTrotter Tue 17-Sept-24 07:45:40

Ooh and must mention The Lion King in the West End, also Disney. It is one of the most atmospheric and daring productions in a theatre - and enduring. It is in its 25th year there.

Witzend Tue 17-Sept-24 07:59:25

TillyTrotter

Ooh and must mention The Lion King in the West End, also Disney. It is one of the most atmospheric and daring productions in a theatre - and enduring. It is in its 25th year there.

I was decidedly underwhelmed by that! Only went to see it because a family friend wanted to go for his birthday. A previous birthday theatre trip we accompanied him to, though, was for War Horse, which really was five-star spectacular.

MissInterpreted Tue 17-Sept-24 08:14:04

TillyTrotter

Ooh and must mention The Lion King in the West End, also Disney. It is one of the most atmospheric and daring productions in a theatre - and enduring. It is in its 25th year there.

I went to see it with my daughter, who loved the original film, and to my surprise, I was absolutely bowled over by it. What a spectacular production.

Sago Tue 17-Sept-24 08:20:20

GrannySomerset

Sadly I can’t get past the outrageous liberties taken with Winnie the Pooh and the Jungle Book and the fact that most children will never know the charm and subtlety of the originals. My loss, I am sure, but the mighty Disney leaves me cold.

Me too!

Three cheers for the wonderful Winnie the Poo!

BigBopper Tue 17-Sept-24 08:22:04

I am 82 years old and if our children asked me to go with them to Disney with our grandchildren then I would be off like a shot. I would love to go on some of the rides and sit with a cake and coffee and watch the world go by. I would not be wearing Disney outfits as funny tee shirts are not my thing.

My late husband and I have been previously, before our grandchildren came along, and did go on the rides, King Kong, E.T. Earthquake and many others and we loved it. I have photos of them all.

I am very young at heart so a holiday at Disney would be fantastic.

From being a teenager in the 1950's I spent many an evening and weekend at the local feast (fair) riding on the Shamrock, Speedway, Dodgems, Walzer, Shamrock etc. and many others, having fun is in my blood.

MayBee70 Tue 17-Sept-24 10:46:46

Not Disney (although I thought it was) but I watched A Dog of Flanders’s on utube last night because of this thread. My mum had taken me to see it when I was a child so I assumed it was a Disney film. Even with having to put up with an advert every few minutes I loved it. Going to watch Swiss Family Robinson next which I’m pretty sure is Disney.