I'm going to share my experiences without naming names as best as possible here.
Starting with the quotes from her instagram - these are old. She now has a Youtube channel, adlinks, and over the top experiences. She was filmed for the parks blogs (warranted, her mom is so incredibly talented), but to deny that she is getting special treatment is at some point a farce. These events started as just one individual and her mother, once in a while a few toddler friends joined. That is no longer. There are between 5-7 people that are "instagram photographers" with her at all times. They do ask for extras with characters, they make big deals at parades, and they go as far as to be rude and condescending to those who have things like jobs, families, and well - aren't lifestylers. I won't pretend that I'm not becoming a lifestyler, but I would NEVER take 10+ minutes asking Ariel to pose for me while a group of anxious children on vacation wait behind me. I would never not share information regarding special opportunities with characters, unless it was something I a) didn't have a confirmation of or b) could not share. The day I knew Ariel and Eric would be meeting, I let several families I saw heading to Epcot with littles know. Why? Because that is a once in a vacation lifetime magical moment, and those families may not have stumbled on otherwise.
I have watched two specific accounts on instagram tell people that certain characters cannot be met, that events are special only for certain people, etc. This has happened with characterpalooza, International Gateway meets, and hotel meets on rainy days. It's rude. I understand not divulging information ahead of time, because this is not allowed. But CMs really aren't supposed to be sharing their entertainment schedule access with the world anyway. Those who are going to these M&G are not CMs, they are told by entertainment CMs who they have become "friends" with by visiting a ridiculous number of times and taking extra time to take professional style photos. There is even one account who is now offerring her services to follow families around and document park moments for a fee. This is not legal, and grinds my gears.
The incident I referred to earlier happened with Ariel and Eric. I had been told by a CM friend (yes, against the rules) that Eric would be meeting. I went over to wait in line, but was at the wrong gate. I was given no times, location, etc, just a this could maybe happen. When I realized my mistake and happened upon a group of instagram folks, about seven people with Lane, I politely asked if they had met Eric, and if so if he would be out again. At this time, I was able to visit twice in the year, but was far from able to pop over whenever I wanted. I was rudely told that they hadn't met him, but that it was likely he would not be out again, and I should leave. I chose to wait by the water, and sure enough ten minutes later Eric and Ariel arrived, and while others were meeting, Ariel would continue to stop and go over to Lane to twirl and hug - long after Lane's turn had passed. She also was allowed to get back in the closed line, to meet again. I'm not saying this is wrong, and I'm by far not jealous of a toddler - she is a very sweet little girl, and held my hand walking through the emporium the day before. However, it is no longer a cute girl in a homemade dress, it's a girl with her media group, and it's uncalled for.
I have no problem with magical moments happening and princesses as friends. None. I just find it disrespectful to other parkgoers, especially those who can't drop by any day they want to act as if the park belongs to you. I'm tired of seeing daily photoshoots with the trolley show cast members, when others would like a photo with them as well. I'm tired of the hub grass being occupied by the same five people sunbathing and visiting the park daily, and watching a family unable to find a spot for lunch. I'm tired of folks booking the Wave for lunch and then cancelling but keeping their reservation e-mails so they can park at the Contemporary. And most of all, I'm tired of the same groups of people feeling that the parades and shows were made for their personal viewing pleasure and hounding performers for personal backstage meet and greets. It's tacky. Those were made for friends and family of the performer and special meet and greets. Not for so and so from instagram to spend 15 minutes taking pictures of people holding up hearts and posting them as if they were best friends. Go to school, get a job, get a life.
End rant. Please feel free to flame, it's probably coming.