danstadnik
Member
Just adding a little fuel to this interesting fire...
What if this partnership turns into "WalMart presents Soarin' Around the World" or "WalMart presents Everest with a Working Yeti" or "WalMart presents Horizons 2.0" or any of the other attractions that you'd like to see, but just never seem to happen...
Would those who don't like this WalMart/ Disney collaboration REALLY stick to their guns and not go to the attraction, or maybe even into the park?
I mean, I get it, I used to not shop at Wally World as a matter of principle when I was single and in my 20's, but in my 30's with a wife and 3 kids, well, I do a LOT of WalMart shopping. I mean, its not like me paying 25% more for razors or soap or milk at Walgreen's or Target or whatever is going to solve anything for starving Chinese kids.
But it WILL help MY kids not starve, if Dad has more money. So sorry everybody else, but thats my number 1 priority. And even if I hit the Powerball tomorrow (which I don't play) I'll continue my WalMart shopping for items that are cheapest there, because why would I just GIVE money away to a corporation? I'd rather save that money, and give it myself to a person who is down on their luck, rather than just trust that Target's going to do the right thing and give the difference to their employees.
OK, I'm off the soapbox now, thanks!
What if this partnership turns into "WalMart presents Soarin' Around the World" or "WalMart presents Everest with a Working Yeti" or "WalMart presents Horizons 2.0" or any of the other attractions that you'd like to see, but just never seem to happen...
Would those who don't like this WalMart/ Disney collaboration REALLY stick to their guns and not go to the attraction, or maybe even into the park?
I mean, I get it, I used to not shop at Wally World as a matter of principle when I was single and in my 20's, but in my 30's with a wife and 3 kids, well, I do a LOT of WalMart shopping. I mean, its not like me paying 25% more for razors or soap or milk at Walgreen's or Target or whatever is going to solve anything for starving Chinese kids.
But it WILL help MY kids not starve, if Dad has more money. So sorry everybody else, but thats my number 1 priority. And even if I hit the Powerball tomorrow (which I don't play) I'll continue my WalMart shopping for items that are cheapest there, because why would I just GIVE money away to a corporation? I'd rather save that money, and give it myself to a person who is down on their luck, rather than just trust that Target's going to do the right thing and give the difference to their employees.
OK, I'm off the soapbox now, thanks!