UNCgolf
Well-Known Member
But I was speaking as a tourist not a businessman. All the travels I've reference from personal experience have been as a tourist. So I stand by outside of the Walt Disney World experience this really isn't that different from the rest of the world.
I think his argument was more that a lot of the people visiting WDW aren't used to that kind of travel experience, which I think is probably true. People coming internationally are likely used to it, but a lot of the American guests have never had to deal with that before because a bunch of them have never left the country. They would be incredibly unhappy about having to do it.