Why do some adults love Disney so much?


Why do some adults love Disney so much? “There are a lot of Disney adults I'm friends with who had really rough childhoods,” she says. “Disney is like an outlet for them to feel like they're having the childhood they didn't get to have.” Sometimes people just want to recapture the magic of their Disney memories, which is the case for Tierney.


What are the two types of people in Disney?

There are two types of people in the World. Disney World, that is - those that can't get enough of Magic Kingdom and those that are crazy about Epcot!


Is it normal for adults to watch Disney movies?

However to answer your question, this isn't strange or uncommon in any way. I can't really think of an adult in my life of either gender that doesn't at least mildly enjoy Disney movies and products. A great number of us are very fond of the brand.


At what age is Disney worth it?

The best age for Disney World is between 3 and 12 years old, but people of all ages will enjoy the park. Let's investigate the perfect age range to go to Disney theme parks.


Why do adults go to Disney World without kids?

There are many great lounges at Disney World where adults can enjoy some great drinks, food, and conversation without the kids. At the top of the list are the popular lounges – Jock Lindsay's Hangar Bar and Trader Sam's. Many adults enjoy a Monorail Pub Crawl at the Magic Kingdom resorts utilizing the resort monorail.


What do you call adults who love Disney?

A Disney adult is an adult who is a devout fan of The Walt Disney Company. Common hobbies of Disney adults includes visiting Disney theme parks, collecting Disney merchandise, cosplaying as Disney characters, and consuming content on the Disney+ streaming service.


Why do grown adults love Disney?

Disney Revives Core Memories — And Helps Create New Ones Tierney has seen this firsthand. “There are a lot of Disney adults I'm friends with who had really rough childhoods,” she says. “Disney is like an outlet for them to feel like they're having the childhood they didn't get to have.”