YES! This. I love Disney holidays, I have t shirts and ears I wear when I’m there, I would totally queue for the 7 dwarves and I usually cry at least once on a trip! But it’s not a personality trait: it’s a love I got instilled in me by my mum when I was a kid and we went to Florida and France, and something I carry on in her memory and because my husband and kids also ENJOY it! I really wanted to try the cruise but we couldn’t get the dates to work and couldn’t justify the money so we’ve got Paris booked later in the year, and we’ll see if we make it or notthis is actually embarrassing. She’s the type of person who gives ‘Disney adults’ a bad name and people think everyone who likes Disney is a weirdo.
I have been to a Disney park every year since 2014 (not last year and won’t be this year), I love the parks and enjoying holidaying there, but I conduct myself in a ‘normal’ way, I have a 9-5 office job, I have a home to run, bills to pay and I only wear Disney clothes when on a holiday bar a few occasions the washing hasn’t been done! We aren’t all massive attention seeking people who make Disney a personality trait.
Also I am a massive over packer, I always take way too much, but even I would struggle taking that much luggage for two nights