
When asked, I imagine that most people would say that the main reason for going to Walt Disney World or Disneyland is to generate and remember some incredible memories. For many of us, going to Disney invokes some great memories from when we were kids, and it also helps us to create new memories of our family, maybe our child and wife and things like that. So today we are looking for your favorite #DisneyMemory from one of the most popular attractions at Disney: Peter Pan’s Flight.
For me, my favorite #DisneyMemory from this ride revolves around my wife and I. As our daughter Sophie has gotten older, she has been able to experience parts of Disney with friends. In 2014, Sophie went to one of the water parks with some friends of ours while Cindy and I enjoyed the Magic Kingdom on our own. We had a great time, we rode Seven Dwarfs Mine Train for the first time, we explored, we ate incredible cinnamon rolls from Gaston’s Tavern, and we rode Peter Pan’s Flight, just the two of us. Of course it was a lot of fun. What I like most about the attraction is the feeling like you really are leaving London behind as you fly off to Neverland. I also like that you are actually hanging from the track, and that you get to explore so much of the island and see so many of the scenes from the movie. That was a lot of fun, and I’m glad that Cindy and I are able to enjoy some of those things together as our daughter starts to get more independent and is able to do things on her own.
So tell me, what is your favorite #DisneyMemory from Peter Pan’s Flight? Please let us know in the comments, and thanks for stopping by today! Go out, and have a great Disney Day!
The first time my family went to Disney World, it was 1992, and I was a few weeks away from my 7th birthday. We took my grandma with us, and I wanted to ride this one with her, which left my sister with my parents on the ship behind us. At the part where Wendy is walking the plank, we heard a shout, “Jump, Wendy! Jump!” It was my mom. My grandma and I busted up laughing, and we all still talk about it to this day. It’s just my family being silly, which is easy to do at Disney. <3
What a great story, Beks! I love that Disney is able to bring out the kid in all of us, even your Mom! :) That’s why I started this, to remember what that feels like on days when you can’t be in the parks. Thanks for sharing it with us, and have a great week! We’ve got more of these posts coming up, I hope you share some of your memories from those attractions as well.
Going over the Mermaid Lagoon and Wendy in the Bedroom always makes me want to go back to Disney World.