Captain Chaos
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I knew it... You are no Peter Parker LOL...Damn it.My real identity has been found out.
BTW dude, only joking with ya I do enjoy reading your posts...
I knew it... You are no Peter Parker LOL...Damn it.My real identity has been found out.
Ok! Thats it.Its out in the open.Watch out for my real avatar coming soon.Or if not, should be.
“Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”" Only those who are willing to see the magic,will find the magic."
heheheh... Reading this I was thinking, ironically isn't this something along the lines of what Dumbledore once said to Harry Potter??
Harry Who?" Only those who are willing to see the magic,will find the magic."
heheheh... Reading this I was thinking, ironically isn't this something along the lines of what Dumbledore once said to Harry Potter??
Welcome aboard Snow Whites train.Your seat is booked under Happy,but beware.There is a Grumpy on the train.I am so glad someone finally posted something positive on here! I am new to this forum, and joined it because I had my first trip to Disney in May 2011 and haven't been able to stop thinking about it since! I'm glad to finally see that some people on here love Disney as much as I do, and the magic is not lost to everyone!
Damn it.Wheres the friggin switch?“Happiness can be found in the darkest of times, if one only remembers to turn on the light.”
I think it's this? But I agree
Peter Parker no way! Wait till they get a load of me.I knew it... You are no Peter Parker LOL...
BTW dude, only joking with ya I do enjoy reading your posts...
The dissatisfied opinions tend to be purely constructive (not to mention backed up with well reasoned logic, facts, and even photo evidence at times). And they're not directed towards people on these forums (they're directed towards management and the people running the Disney company). They aren't made with the intention of getting people to argue. If you don't agree with them then that's fine, but it's kind of silly to assume that you're being insulted just because a different opinion exists.Everyone is entitled to opinion but i just feel some people write negative things on here simple to have a argument and really there is no need for that.
Mad Hatter... The Rose Coloured Glasses prince of Disney vs The sinister Glass-Is-Half-Empty Disney Dream Demolisher of Doom (say that ten times fast)
Please send me my Rosé coloured glasses ASAP.Mad Hatter... The Rose Coloured Glasses prince of Disney vs The sinister Glass-Is-Half-Empty Disney Dream Demolisher of Doom (say that ten times fast)
You know, we have an ignore button. Granted, just reasonably accepting that people have different views on the matter would be the ideal and more mature solution. But if it's the only way you can enjoy yourself at Disney, using ignore is at least a preferable solution to creating a thread accusing people of lying and rallying other people to post rude comments about us.
No one is telling anyone to avoid WDW or not enjoy yourself. There's a fine point to be made about being happy when you visit WDW. I certainly enjoy myself when I visit. But for many of us, there's also a line we draw to prevent becoming gullible and allowing people people who don't share our love of the parks to exploit both us and the the place we love. We might love WDW and see it as a place to be happy and have fun (something Disney himself certainly seemed to believe). But there are people inside the company that do not share those feelings, seeing the parks and the guests as nothing more than disposable commodities to be used (and sometimes abused) to gain money.
In the end, the "complainers" as I guess we're called just realize that the parks ARE wonderful places that should be under the care of people who respect and adore them as much as we do. They deserve to be treated with loving care. WDW is infinitely more precious and important to me at least (and i'm sure the majority of the people on these forums, positive or negative in their posts) than the object it is considered by the people who are in charge of it (a place to be sucked dry by short sighted parasitic business practices).
When I visited WDW in 2010, about 13 years since my last visit, I wasn't looking for negative things. I wasn't expecting there to be any of the issues stated on this site, it never crossed my mind to do it. At the time I hadn't visited this site to even give me the idea to go looking for problems. The problems were simply laid out in plain sight and I didn't have a choice in noticing them.
The real problem here is not what people think about WDW (whether good or bad), it's the classic need to attack people you don't agree with. Both sides of the opinion are guilty of having people that have done this. But lately there have been an alarming quantity of people on the "WDW is perfect" side that have attempted to derail constructive and non-aggressive threads by insulting people for being idiots and to shut up for posting something that isn't 100% positive about Disney. There have also been a fair number of topics (in this forum section in particular) that were made with a double purpose of again rallying people into posting rude remarks towards people who don't see the place as flawless.
And we tend to have our legit reasons for thinking things aren't perfect at WDW, but your embellishment of what we're apparently saying is duly noted. In general though, "complainers" don't tend to come into a discussion devoid of any sort of evidence to back up their statements. The recent discussion about Maelstrom for example (it's far more than an unfounded claim from a "complainer" that the ride was in disrepair)-
http://micechat.com/forums/walt-disney-world-resort/176596-moldy-malestrom-5.html#post1056884383
I missed that topic entirely. Gonna stay out of that one lol!I was refering to past posts regarding for instance the animal towels, I asked if we was allowed to take them and for some other posters decided to start arguing over theft and morals and whole different can of worms! Everyone is entitled to state how they feel but I think you should be able to do that without others on here calling you a liar and attacking your attitude to life.
Well said, Mad Hatter! Though to be a true superhero, you must present your message in a more heroic; epic fashion:So who am I ? Am I the preacher trying to convert the non believers ? Am I Batman trying to save Gotham City ? No, I'am Kick telling you first timers to go and have a magical vacation,and don't believe everything you read on here.
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