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Did all Disney has to offer...without the parks

BigRedDad

Well-Known Member
I'm sorry, but how exactly do you think spending a couple hundred dollars on a family meal justifies your using an amenity that people pay double (or more) than that per night to use? When I stay at deluxe resorts, I also pay for my meals. :confused:

Then quit your job and become the Mickey Mouse Resort Police and stop everyone from doing it. If this bothers you so much, I feel sorry for you on your vacation. Having to spend every waking moment worrying about what others are doing and never knowing.
 

DfromATX

Well-Known Member
Interesting that the OP isn't defending his actions or bragging anymore about how he took advantage of the system. And I'm sure there ARE plenty of people who are taking advantage of this but they aren't going around on boards wanting "kudos" for it.

Why would he come back when everyone here is crucifying him? I think his basic idea is a commonly done one. Aside from the pool hopping, he was just asking if anyone else enjoyed Disney outside the parks (like Disney Springs, the restaurants, etc.). I kind of feel sorry for him. Everyone zeroed in on the pool hopping like he committed murder!
 

CaptainAmerica

Well-Known Member
Then quit your job and become the Mickey Mouse Resort Police and stop everyone from doing it. If this bothers you so much, I feel sorry for you on your vacation. Having to spend every waking moment worrying about what others are doing and never knowing.
We're not the ones who brought this up, the OP is. I'm not about seeking out people "behaving badly" to slap them on the wrist, I just wish people would have a sense of dignity and do the right thing simply because it's the right thing, not because they're afraid of getting caught. You seem to think everything is okay just because you're not going to be punished for it. Some things are wrong even if there's no consequence for doing it.
 

Vaughn4380

Active Member
I had to double check the forum I was reading, for a second this thread made me think I was back at Disboards.

Has anyone asked for a public flogging of the OP yet? If not, I make the motion.
 

The Empress Lilly

Well-Known Member
So exceeding the speed limit is an amenity that is paid for by some and taken advantage of for free by others?

Awesome comparison.
I'd rather somebody tip his toes in a resort hotel pool that wasn't included in his $8000 bill than jeopardise my family members' life with speeding.

Nobody ever ended up in a wheelchair for life for somebody having a quick pool hop.
 

ran6110

Active Member
Well, we'll all have to agree to disagree. I happen to think that obeying the rules (no matter how silly or obtuse) is important. I don't agree that you can pick and choose the rules and laws you choose to obey.

If Disney wanted non-guests swimming there their would be no sign and if anyone complained they would be told it's ok with management.
 

draybook

Well-Known Member
Well, we'll all have to agree to disagree. I happen to think that obeying the rules (no matter how silly or obtuse) is important. I don't agree that you can pick and choose the rules and laws you choose to obey.

If Disney wanted non-guests swimming there their would be no sign and if anyone complained they would be told it's ok with management.


Nobody is saying it's ok. As a matter of fact, I had to keep pointing out that I've said that it's breaking the rules several times. My point regarding your post and the other guy's is that he's not actually taking anything from you as you would be taking from him in your examples.

What he did would be more akin to him going into a buffet that you paid for and eating an appetizer for free. It's not actually taking anything from you, it's getting a service for free that you paid for.
 

ran6110

Active Member
Nobody is saying it's ok. As a matter of fact, I had to keep pointing out that I've said that it's breaking the rules several times. My point regarding your post and the other guy's is that he's not actually taking anything from you as you would be taking from him in your examples.

What he did would be more akin to him going into a buffet that you paid for and eating an appetizer for free. It's not actually taking anything from you, it's getting a service for free that you paid for.

Well then I apologize for taking the wrong message from your comment.
 

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