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Is it true or a myth now that Disney is the happiest place on earth?

Chef Mickey

Well-Known Member
That should be read by everyone as "I lost a loved one in a ride accident, but I still had a magical time at WDW! You can't have a bad time at WDW!"
I suppose you can come up with any ridiculous scenario, but in a general sense, it's very difficult to have a bad time.

Being sick, getting murdered, or dying on a ride might put a damper on the trip...but we aren't talking about those things...at least I'm not.
 

RustySpork

Oscar Mayer Memer
I suppose you can come up with any ridiculous scenario, but in a general sense, it's very difficult to have a bad time.

Being sick, getting murdered, or dying on a ride might put a damper on the trip...but we aren't talking about those things...at least I'm not.

So you're not really saying that it's practically impossible to have a bad time at WDW after all. You're really saying it's impossible to have a bad time at WDW..unless you have a bad time at WDW.

Got it.
 

ford91exploder

Resident Curmudgeon
You're inferring that it's impossible to have a bad time at Disney no matter what. That's complete nonsense.

Just wait till Disney cancels part of a split stay and tells you the guest 'there is nothing we can do for you - "Have a Magical Day"' Yes it's happened to US and thankfully we flew Southwest...
 

Tk0021

Active Member
I just think of our first visit last year and my 5 and 3 year old girls didn't really know what they were getting to. We showed them videos and pictures but that doesn't do Disney justice. After the first day they really knew what Disney world was and they adapted, but that doesn't mean they didn't get tired and cranky.

Once we got back my 5 year old said in private( my wife overheard) to my 3 year old that she wished we were back at Disney world. That's when we started really planning our next trip.
 

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