For a change of pace, I was curious to see what Non-Disney fanatics are saying about the parks these days in general. I went to TripAdvisor and read the reviews, just did a general search on "Walt Disney World" as to not single out any one park or resort.
I continue to be astounded by the mis-directed hate that flies WDW's way. I'm not naive and i know that WDW is not for everyone of course, but still. What struck me most was the continued poor planning on the part of these people that led to such a bad time...
People posting reviews that they went during Easter break for example and posted that it was "Horrible and would never go back". "Crowds are unbearable. Someone also called BTMR "Rocky Mountain Railroad" so they actually lost credibility with me on that.
Take this little gem at the bottom though... i noticed they posted it right around spring break time, probably didn't bother looking into the dining plan (complaining about prices of water), and then made stereo-typical comments about the cast members. Maybe i'm biased towards Disney, but i find it a shame that so many that decide to make the trip, do not take advantage of the free resources available to them (especially this site) that can help plan an easy and enjoyable vacation.
"The best time we had at Disney was when we rented a car and got away from Disney.
The only thing "magical" at Disney was that our money kept disappearing.
The crowds are overwhelming-you will spend most of your time protecting your young children from being trampled. Thousands of mindless drones pushing and shoving one another to get nowhere really.
The food is way over-priced and really poor in quality and taste. Bottled water will cost you at least $2.75 and a beer will be $5.75 and up. It adds up fast, especially when you are walking around in the heat all day...or standing in line for and hour. The food really does suck.
The shuttles to and from the parks are ridiculous. Most of the time they were buses you had to stand in like a subway...try that with a two year old. The bus driver were a bit nuts flying around and spiking the brakes. Its no wonder why they have so many accidents. A ten year old boy was run over and killed by a Disney bus while we were there and one Disney bus rear ended another Disney bus breaking a five year old's pelvis. At least 3-4 accident during our stay. Not a safe place to vacation.
Much of the staff are foreign exchange students and know very little English if they know any at all...good luck with that. They are generally nice because they cannot understand what you are saying. Those that do speak English are usually indifferent or rude-good luck with that too.
You will spend most of your time waiting in lines for long periods of time for nothing very impressive at all; and it will definitely cost you. Like I said...your money will magically disappear.
The only thing Disney makes convenient is the transference of your money to their accounts. That's it...you are busting your butt in vain to make them wealthy and believe me the return for your investment is simply not there.
I continue to be astounded by the mis-directed hate that flies WDW's way. I'm not naive and i know that WDW is not for everyone of course, but still. What struck me most was the continued poor planning on the part of these people that led to such a bad time...
People posting reviews that they went during Easter break for example and posted that it was "Horrible and would never go back". "Crowds are unbearable. Someone also called BTMR "Rocky Mountain Railroad" so they actually lost credibility with me on that.
Take this little gem at the bottom though... i noticed they posted it right around spring break time, probably didn't bother looking into the dining plan (complaining about prices of water), and then made stereo-typical comments about the cast members. Maybe i'm biased towards Disney, but i find it a shame that so many that decide to make the trip, do not take advantage of the free resources available to them (especially this site) that can help plan an easy and enjoyable vacation.
"The best time we had at Disney was when we rented a car and got away from Disney.
The only thing "magical" at Disney was that our money kept disappearing.
The crowds are overwhelming-you will spend most of your time protecting your young children from being trampled. Thousands of mindless drones pushing and shoving one another to get nowhere really.
The food is way over-priced and really poor in quality and taste. Bottled water will cost you at least $2.75 and a beer will be $5.75 and up. It adds up fast, especially when you are walking around in the heat all day...or standing in line for and hour. The food really does suck.
The shuttles to and from the parks are ridiculous. Most of the time they were buses you had to stand in like a subway...try that with a two year old. The bus driver were a bit nuts flying around and spiking the brakes. Its no wonder why they have so many accidents. A ten year old boy was run over and killed by a Disney bus while we were there and one Disney bus rear ended another Disney bus breaking a five year old's pelvis. At least 3-4 accident during our stay. Not a safe place to vacation.
Much of the staff are foreign exchange students and know very little English if they know any at all...good luck with that. They are generally nice because they cannot understand what you are saying. Those that do speak English are usually indifferent or rude-good luck with that too.
You will spend most of your time waiting in lines for long periods of time for nothing very impressive at all; and it will definitely cost you. Like I said...your money will magically disappear.
The only thing Disney makes convenient is the transference of your money to their accounts. That's it...you are busting your butt in vain to make them wealthy and believe me the return for your investment is simply not there.