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Response
Well, let’s see:
I’ve basically dedicated my life to Walt,
(I’ve had a picture of him on my nightstand since I was 7)
I’ve been to Walt Disney World 11 times,
(and I have trips planned out for the next several years)
I could probably walk through the Parks blindfolded,
(but I wouldn’t want to, I love looking at all the details)
I listen to Disney music religiously,
(I can’t sleep without Fantasmic! on a loop)
I check wait times even when I’m not there,
(I like to keep an eye out, and know what’s going on)
Almost my entire wardrobe consists of Disney shirts,
(it’s actually quite impressive, I’ve been told)
I’ve had Cast Members assume I work at the Parks,
(and are shocked when I tell them I don’t, then insist I apply someday)
Walt Disney World is the only place where I don’t have any anxiety,
(it’s incredibly liberating, the weight lifts off my shoulders immediately)
It’s my happy place,
(and that’s putting it mildly, I usually cry from happiness while I’m there)
And my dream has always been to preserve Walt’s legacy and keep his dreams alive
(seriously, I knew I would work for Disney for as long as I can remember).
Does that answer your question?
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