I like the the one comment on this page about how she "tolerates" moderate resorts. How arrogant
Recently heard a coworker's daughter pitch a hissy fit because she wanted to go to Cancun with her college roommate but mom and dad were making her go to the Bahamas instead. Such a first world problem.I didn't see that one. Well, there's no pretentiousness filter on these forums, and perhaps she simply didn't realize how that comment would "sound" onscreen. I work in a field where most of my coworkers were raised by wealthy parents and make a lot of money themselves, and they say ridiculous stuff like that all the time. It's not that they're necessarily arrogant or trying to offend -- but they're completely ignorant about how the rest of the world lives (and how hard the rest of the world has to work for much less), and have come to believe that their lifestyle is some sort of bare minimum to be "tolerated" instead of a luxurious one to be savored and stewarded with gratitude, simply because that's all they've ever known. It's like Plato's "Allegory of the Cave," only with bling instead of shadows.
While I appreciate your response and honestly do value your opinion, I refuse to "empathize" with someone who is so out of touch that they can't or won't realize how their own words will portray them. This forum isn't typed live, she had the choice to review her post, and either did and was happy with it, or didn't care. I tend to think the latter judging by the arrogance of the post.I didn't see that one. Well, there's no pretentiousness filter on these forums, and perhaps she simply didn't realize how that comment would "sound" onscreen. I work in a field where most of my coworkers were raised by wealthy parents and make a lot of money themselves, and they say ridiculous stuff like that all the time. It's not that they're necessarily arrogant or trying to offend -- but they're completely ignorant about how the rest of the world lives (and how hard the rest of the world has to work for much less), and have come to believe that their lifestyle is some sort of bare minimum to be "tolerated" instead of a luxurious one to be savored and stewarded with gratitude, simply because that's all they've ever known. It's like Plato's "Allegory of the Cave," only with bling instead of shadows.
That being said, I agree with what @WDW Monorail said above. At the end of the day, the decision to invest in deluxe Disney accommodations is dictated as much by their subjective "value" to each specific individual, as it is by how much money that individual has to spend. Many wealthy people are satisfied with a spot in Fort Wilderness Campground, and many lower-income folks feel that scrimping and saving for years to afford a deluxe resort is worth the exorbitant cost. C'est la vie!
Am I the only person to ever stay Deluxe and not fall immediately into a swoon, deeply in love and swearing to stay no place else? Deluxes are nice, don't get me wrong. But to me the best things are their pool areas, and their location near one of the parks. Their bus service usually sucks, which I guess is what you get in trade for being able to walk to Epcot or the Magic Kingdom. They lack decent quick service options. And the rooms are not really that much bigger than the Moderates. And it is not like I dance around in the extra square footage swinging my arms out, yelling how great all this space is!
I agree with you. The deluxe resorts are gorgeous, but we only stay there when we get a great deal. Otherwise, I'm perfectly happy at a moderate (we truly struggle w/ the space in a value room w/ the four of us, so we don't stay there; plus, I find the food courts to be insufferable in the morning). The amenities at moderates are actually pretty similar to what you get at a deluxe. Deluxes are just prettier. But, I don't think "prettier" is worth an extra $200 or more per night.Am I the only person to ever stay Deluxe and not fall immediately into a swoon, deeply in love and swearing to stay no place else? Deluxes are nice, don't get me wrong. But to me the best things are their pool areas, and their location near one of the parks. Their bus service usually sucks, which I guess is what you get in trade for being able to walk to Epcot or the Magic Kingdom. They lack decent quick service options. And the rooms are not really that much bigger than the Moderates. And it is not like I dance around in the extra square footage swinging my arms out, yelling how great all this space is!
How do I stay deluxe?
At the Ritz-Carlton Grande Lakes Resort. Better and cheaper than Disney Deluxes.
Am I the only person to ever stay Deluxe and not fall immediately into a swoon, deeply in love and swearing to stay no place else? Deluxes are nice, don't get me wrong. But to me the best things are their pool areas, and their location near one of the parks. Their bus service usually sucks, which I guess is what you get in trade for being able to walk to Epcot or the Magic Kingdom. They lack decent quick service options. And the rooms are not really that much bigger than the Moderates. And it is not like I dance around in the extra square footage swinging my arms out, yelling how great all this space is!
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