First off, I don't think Disney is the only hotel chain with this policy.
BUT even if it is, the policy is clearly stated in your reservation documents. If it bothers you, stay somewhere else.
Haven't you heard? "Huckleberry Finn" is one of the most banned books in the US. We cannot expose our "precious children" to such ideas! (please read as if written in sarcasm font)
At one time in my lifetime, people did not feel the need to carry a half gallon of water with them at all times. AND if they did, the whole family would drink out of the same container.
How many times have you seen strollers with 4 or 5 big (like 40 oz Stanley) bottles on them?
I'm going to...
THIS! Everyone is hot and miserable.
Everyone hates waiting in line.
Everyone wishes there were more shade and seating.
If crowds and heat are a problem, I don't understand why you would torture yourself.
I would suggest that WDW is a victim of its own success. 50 years ago WDW was a "one and done" parental obligation. Now we have "Disney Adults" (I'm one of them) who go year after year. So instead of a new "crop" of guests, we never get rid of any.
110 minute wait times do not make for a fun...
That's not the way Disney usually does things. Most work is done during the day when (presumably) most guests are at the parks. It is very unobtrusive. Enjoy your trip
oh yeah--I saw her last time I was there.
Picture this...the fireworks are over, and EVERYONE is on Main Street. beepbeepbeepbeepbeepbeep
No one can move, and somehow she thinks the sea should part for her.
My last trips and my next one are with an ECV (not me). We're seriously considering...
Hooray! After I booked my airplane tickets, I got a better price and have a Southwest credit burning a hole in my pocket. Was hoping that we could get bounce back!