Californian Elitist
Well-Known Member
Why aren't we allowed to complain about too many ice cubes in our Coke drinks?
Taking out the ice (in non-free refill cups anyways like WDW now uses) doesn't fix the issue at hand- too much ice and too little soda. You can take out the ice, but it won't magically make the quantity of coke increase. The now incredibly low level of actual soda only makes it ever more obvious that you got ripped off.Because you can just take the ice cubes out.
The most lasting and prominent complaints on this site aren't little things like coke. They're of more seriously crippling and totally unacceptable issues such as:I honestly don't know why people complain about lack of development or whatever. They actually have done a lot recently - refurbishments and additions. FP+, which cost an exorbitant amount of money. Lots of executive decisions have been made. I think most people are angry because that don't agree with their decisions. You have to understand that WDW has a budget and 30+ years of development. Whatever they decide to do, they think it's best for WDW and it's advancement. Sure, maintenance isn't what it used to be. Sure, there are foreigners. Sure, there is a big hat in the middle of DHS. But, if you truly wanted to have a good time you wouldn't let those tiny things make you bitter. I'm not insinuating that WDW is anywhere near perfect, but nowhere near what some people make it out to be.
+ You're allowed to complain, just not about stupid things like too many ice cubes in your Coke. If you're upset about a legitimately bad firsthand experience you had, that's quite understandable.
Because it is dumb, unnecessary, and just not worth it. I don't even know why you would want to.Why aren't we allowed to complain about too many ice cubes in our Coke drinks?
Because it is dumb, unnecessary, and just not worth it. I don't even know why you would want to.
It's almost as bad as complaining about someone complaining about too many ice cubes.
Or complaining about someone complaining about the ice cube complainer. How far down does this rabbit hole go?!?
Simply interested as to people's opinions and seen as though every thread on here goes on to this subject perhaps this thread will keep others more " on topic" .Ahh...Matthew. My dear,dear Matthew...what have you done?
What have you done and why pray tell?
Yeah I agree with this, think it sums it up pretty well.I generally agree with this part of your statement. One correction, they have plenty of space...what they don't have is an unlimited operating budget. Like Universal does you have to cull the herd every now and then and replace an older less popular attraction with an upgrade. When WDW deals so heavily in nostalgia its hard to do this. Someone will get cranky over it. It's unrealistic when people say they should build indefinitely and never close anything. Rides have a cost to operate and maintain so if you want new things something has to give. On the flip side there have been way too many things closed in the last decade or so with no replacement. I have no problem with Snow White closing and Mine Train opening. IMHO it will likely be a better ride and will certainly be more visually stunning. I have no problem with Test Track since it is a better attraction then it's predecessor. Mission Space...not my cup of tea, but I give them credit for effort I guess. When whole pavilions close or even worse are neutered like Imagination (with no benefit for me) then I have a problem.
Ahh the popcorn comes out...
I honestly don't know why people complain about lack of development or whatever. They actually have done a lot recently - refurbishments and additions. FP+, which cost an exorbitant amount of money. Lots of executive decisions have been made. I think most people are angry because that don't agree with their decisions. You have to understand that WDW has a budget and 30+ years of development. Whatever they decide to do, they think it's best for WDW and it's advancement. Sure, maintenance isn't what it used to be. Sure, there are foreigners. Sure, there is a big hat in the middle of DHS. But, if you truly wanted to have a good time you wouldn't let those tiny things make you bitter. I'm not insinuating that WDW is anywhere near perfect, but nowhere near what some people make it out to be.
+ You're allowed to complain, just not about stupid things like too many ice cubes in your Coke. If you're upset about a legitimately bad firsthand experience you had, that's quite understandable.
Is this the right room for an argument?
Not everybody does it. But, some people complain about the tiny or ridiculous things. Or they don't understand the way businesses are run. That's what annoys me.
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