Bad guest behaviour is a big deal breaker for me. And rude staff who think it's okay to talk down to someone because they're younger or they don't deem them as "equal". Other than that, there isn't really anything that says Disney World has gone "downhill". The parks are quieter at the moment...
Even if a female did it, I would still find it weird. I know people who won't even post photos of their kids online because they're terrified of who can get their hands on them.
We booked through a separate agent and still received magic mail which included a little blue book, resort information, our resort reservation info and a voucher to collect a gift card :) I'm in the UK and presuming this was sent from our TA on behalf of Disney, but I'm not 100% sure.
Never said it was clothing shaming, I said that people are free to do what they want without being sexualised, put down or have an entire forum post dedicated about it - there's bigger things going on in the world.
Also yes, all lighthearted until someone insinuated that a young child under the...
I don't have kids, but if I did, I'd agree with this point. It is creepy to take photos of someone else's kids. If you're not friends or family, it's weird. If you're that desperate to get a photo of mickey, wait your turn in the queue and ask to have one of just him before you leave.
I live in the UK and it's very hard to arrange a holiday to DL from here. Unlike WDW, there's no package deals or anything readily available (at least from what I've seen). It's also quite a bit more, and with the travel time, I would want to go for a couple weeks, but I know DL is more like a 5...
You do you, boo. If the best thing you can do is insult my intelligence then :facepalm:
I don't need to be a scientist to know that people are entitled to wear what they want without being judged, oversexualised or ridiculed.
People can walk around in their underwear and still respect themselves, your attire doesn't determine that. I personally wouldn't do that and I don't think Disney would allow that.. But from what I've seen, people are literally complaining because you could see a part of someone's bum cheek...
Please tell me how that is making a determination about other people? There is literally no need to be offended by the human body. At all. That's not determining anyone's opinion. There is nothing to offend anyone, everyone has seen a butt before. Just like there is no need to oversexualise, either.
Because there is absolutely no need to be offended by it? It's the human body. How people dress and what people do with their OWN personal appearance is nothing to do with anyone else. I could walk around in a thick winter coat when its 40* out and it still wouldn't be anyone elses business.