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Why do I feel sad after leaving Disney?

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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How to Visit Disneyland
  1. Look at photos from your last Disney vacation.
  2. Listen to the Disney Parks Music.
  3. Take a Virtual Disney World Tour.
  4. Binge-watch your favorite Disney movies.
  5. Play Roller Coaster Tycoon.
  6. Ride Disney Rides (Virtually)
  7. Watch YouTube Ride Videos.
  8. Dress Up & Disneybound … at home.


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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).

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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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Cure your Disney World Blues by booking another return trip to one of the parks. Order a Disney Planning Video to watch (over…and over…and over again). If you stayed on property at Walt Disney World, keep an eye out for a pin code mailer or a bounce-back offer in your room.

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How to Visit Disneyland
  1. Look at photos from your last Disney vacation.
  2. Listen to the Disney Parks Music.
  3. Take a Virtual Disney World Tour.
  4. Binge-watch your favorite Disney movies.
  5. Play Roller Coaster Tycoon.
  6. Ride Disney Rides (Virtually)
  7. Watch YouTube Ride Videos.
  8. Dress Up & Disneybound … at home.


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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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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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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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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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I'm happy to say that you see and hug characters again! You can also have your photo taken by a Disney PhotoPass photographer, depending on the location, and you can also get an autograph! The best way to meet and greet your favorite characters is to look for their locations in the Disneyland Mobile App.

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Standard parking costs $25 per day at the Disney World theme parks. You can purchase preferred parking for $45-50 per day for a better location closer to the park entrance. Oversized vehicle parking (RV, bus, camper trailer, tractor-trailer, etc) costs $30 per day.

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You're typically eligible for a relocation package if your new role with Disney involves a move that's a considerable distance from your current location. This would usually be specified during the hiring process or role transition.

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Everyone that leaves the company is given a rehire status that is then checked in the event you apply for a position in the future. The recruitment team does not control what your rehire status is.

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Side note: There is a “no show” policy for Disneyland Magic Key Holders. If they miss 3 theme park reservations within a 90-day period, they will not be able to make a new reservation for 30 days. Existing reservations will not be impacted.

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In Disney World, more often than not, the child has not gone far from the place where you were separated. However, if the parent cannot be located, the Cast Member will escort the child to the designated Lost Children area. They will wait for you there.

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The most important thing to do if your child is lost in a Disney park is to locate a Cast Member and inform them of the situation. Disney Cast Members can help you begin the process of locating your child using multiple means of park surveillance.

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