As I step through gates of a magical place I breathe in and smell a faint scent of sweets as my heart skips with joy. I've been to Disney World before, but as I walk in it feels like the first time. And to believe that this all started with one invention. Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse, the lovable little mouse, in 1928. After getting his first idea, Oswald, stolen he made Mickey. Mickey became an instant hit and still is. Once Mickey got enough fame Walt decided to build an amusement park based off of him and his friends. In Anaheim, California Walt built his masterpiece. Checking in often on the construction, Walt built it to his fantasies. On July 17, 1955 the doors to Disney Land swung open. People all over the world heard about Disney …show more content…
I specifically remember a ride with Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Nye talking about dinosaurs. We sat in a cart and went through a slow paced attraction with robot dinosaurs and other prehistoric memorabilia. I couldn't believe that this was a educational ride, I barely knew! Even though I knew it was educational I actually had fun, and not a fake type of fun, an actual type of fun. Disney World and other theme parks may have educational rides, but the most know part are the rides. They give you a thrill of a lifetime and I taste of adrenaline. There's rides of all different variants and for all ages. Personally I prefer slower pacer rides, or fast rides without loops. Everyone has their personal preference, and a ride for each person. This makes every ride fun and a joyous experience. One of the most important aspects of Disney is family. You spend roughly 2-5 days with them going on rides and attractions, but you also spend an entire lifetime with them. You spend time with them, and even argue who you want to sit next to on the rides. I remember sitting at a quiet restaurant for dinner and actually talking. I can't remember the last time we did that. They say that a day in Disney brings the family together for a