My first visit to WDW blew my mind. I grew up at DL. The logistics of keeping such a giant space so tidy is incredible! The most amazing thing I've seen there so far? When you wake up the day after Thanksgiving and EVERY SQUARE FOOT of WDW has been decorated for the holidays,OVERNIGHT. AMAZING.

Excellent host. Each time we visit I am impressed with the total operation and the care taken to the absolute smallest details!

Needed a band-aid while at MK. Girl at one of the stores there wanted to charge me $2.50 for one.

Took a lot of magic out of the visit. Cut my finger on the gate at Dumbo's.

In reply to by Tom Mix (not verified)

Was there not a first aid station nearby for free bandaids? I think I remember going there once for a band aid but maybe I'm mistaken.

In reply to by ZoAnn (not verified)

You're not mistaken. Each park has a first aid station that can issue free band aids. As for the amount mentioned for a bandaid, WDW doesn't sell single band aids. They have an assortment pack of 9 band aids for under $3.

I think #19 is wrong. There are about 66,000 cast members working there now.

I have always wondered how much, each day Disney World, as a whole, takes in and pays out. For example of taking in would be, admission fees, memorabilia and food. Compared to paying out examples of, salaries, garbage, clean and dirty water, electricity, hotel maids, bus drivers, maintenance, lawn care and so on. It has to be astronomical!

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