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What are the symptoms of Disney withdrawal?

You're not alone. “Disney Withdrawl”, or the more extreme, “After Disney Depression”, affects thousands of Walt Disney World fans each year. Symptoms include pointing out clouds that look like Andy's wallpaper, literally whistling while you work, and insisting that Target adopt Extra Magic Hours.



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Post Disney Depression is a real thing. It's that blue, miserable, nothing-will-ever-be-magical-again feeling you get after you leave a Disney park or cruise (or, if you're really hardcore, a particularly emotional Disney movie). Colors seem more dull. Food tastes less delicious. Nothing is sparkly or exciting.

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The heat and time in the sun can take a lot out of you. Particularly if you are not accustomed to long hours in the sun, you must be careful to hydrate properly and frequently before, during, and after time in the Florida sun. If you had an especially long Disney Park day, you are likely dehydrated.

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Whether you purchased a Park Hopper ticket, single-day ticket, or multi-day ticket to Disneyland or a Disney World Park, you can always leave a Park and reenter. If you glimpse the Disney World map, you'll see how many miles you'll cover during a theme Park day. So, taking a break is a great idea.

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Disney Long Line Survival Guide
  1. Top Ten 10 Tips for Surviving Long Lines at Disney.
  2. Travel with Friends. ...
  3. Plan your Bathroom Strategy. ...
  4. Look for Hidden Mickeys. ...
  5. Make Reservations and/or Check Menus. ...
  6. Plan your Next Move. ...
  7. Play an Electronic Game. ...
  8. Eat a Snack.


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For me, reliving the memories (talking about the trip, looking at pictures/videos, etc.), watching things on Disney+ (movies that remind me of the parks or they have some good documentaries about the parks), listening to Disney music (this is all I listen to immediately after leaving lol), reading things on this ...

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How to Recover from a Long Theme Park Day in Time for the Next One
  1. Walking: Get used to it. ...
  2. Drink Water: You brought your water bottle, and now you have to use it. ...
  3. Elevate Your Legs: If your feet have taken a pounding and have started to ache or swell, spend some time with your feet up. ...
  4. Stretching: Stretch it on out.


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Ten Cures for a Disney Hangover
  1. Buy snacks at the park to bring home. ...
  2. Send yourself a postcard from the park (or Castaway Cay)! Mail it out on the last day so you're sure to get it once you've arrived back home.
  3. Decorate Disney style –you'll surely feel like you're living the magic if you see it every day!


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Humans crave novelty, and this novelty is part of the reason why people come back for more each year (or even multiple times a year!) But Disney does much more than simply offer novel experiences. These experiences follow a specific formula…and guests can always guarantee that the experiences are “done right.”

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Subscriptions are generally non-refundable. What you cancelled was the NEXT renewal. You will get to keep using the subscription through the period that you already paid for.

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I have good news! You can reschedule your reservations as many times as you want, as long as your theme park tickets are not expired!

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Disney Jail is the place you go if you are breaking Disney park rules, besides getting kicked out for the day. The Disney cell is used for more serious infractions such as fighting, public intoxications, stealing, and climbing on Disney property or going into restricted areas.

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