| I agree that magic is not magic if it is expected or experienced on a regular basis. And I am all about letting it happen, that is what makes it fun!
However, for those of us who have stayed on property once or twice, it may be hard to determine magic from what is normally provided by the hotel. My assumption after our first visit & experiencing the mousekeeping surprises, was that this was a regular thing, just that little extra perk for staying at a Disney resort! Friends who stayed at other Disney resorts had experienced it as well. And, if you have kids and you experience the mousekeeping "magic" you know this is a highlight of the trip. This is one of the things my kids have talked about the since our last trip 3 years ago. Before this last trip they kept asking "What will they do this time?"
Also, some of us, my family included, do not make as many trips to WDW as some other people, so we try to soak up as much of the magic as possible 'cause we may not be back for a while! I guess the lesson learned for me is that every trip to Disney World is different.... there are always magical experiences, but they most likely will not be the same as the last trip, but still magical all the same! |