Disney's Most Perfect Place
By: Mikki • Essay • 527 Words • November 25, 2009 • 1,017 Views
Essay title: Disney's Most Perfect Place
Disney’s Most Perfect Place
Disney World in Orlando, Florida, is the most well-known, busiest and most profitable tourist attraction in America. Every time I go and visit, it feels like I’m in a wonderful dream and never want to wake up. My problems and life challenges that seemed to bother or upset me before suddenly disappear. Everyone and everything seems so perfect and happy, from the food and buildings to the people cleaning them. I could not imagine a more perfect place than Disney World.
Everything is so sparkling clean. I remember walking down Main street, heading towards the castle, and looking up at all the buildings and thinking to myself how sparkling clean the buildings were, as if they had just been built. It was like I could smell the newly fresh paint. Every window was free of dubree, as they gleamed when the sun hit the right spot. The ground, well I was just amazed of how the maintenance guys in their spotless uniforms picked up litter like it was their dream job. You would not believe that every night the ground is hosed down and scrubbed.
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The food is delicious. There are so many different types of culture food. Every restaurant you go to it seems as if you were actually in that country. Take Italy for example, my absolute favorite, they all spoke Italian, and it was quite romantic. The poured my wine so delicately into my glass. The tables so neat and organized with all the right utensils on the table properly. I ordered lasagna and it was marvelous, every layer so perfectly coated with cheese. It was like I was in Italy.
Everyone seems so happy and content, like they have no worries about anything. The workers so nice to help you with any questions