My husband and I fit all your criteria; however, I don't fill out questionnaires.
We have been going to WDW since l979, before the big tech push. It was a great time. Everyone was equal and waited in the same lines. There was no anger at waiting like there is now.
Our last visit was the first week of March, 2020, right when covid hit. We didn't use technology at all. We used our fast passes and just stood in line otherwise. If I wanted to check ride availability, I would just go to a kiosk to do so. It was easy.
Now? We would be at a big disadvantage at WDW.
We don't have a smart phone, nor do we want one. I have an old flip phone, and refuse to buy a new Iphone just to use in the parks. What a ripoff. I know most people have these, but there are still people who love disney who don't keep up with technology.
So, we would definitely be affected by the over use of tech at disney. We have decided to leave disney and go to other places for vacation. It is mostly due to the much named changes that disney has made, not just the tech.
I hope this info helps even though I don't do questionnaires. Maybe you should change your method from that to a set of questions that can be answered without involving a questinnaire.
Good point. Not sure how you would get around it for this study?You're asking about the experience of those with digital capabilities in a digital milieu? Wouldn't users of a forum generally be *not* digitally incapacitated?
Have you checked with your professor about a study based not on randomly selected individuals, but by a self-selecting population? Because if you published such a study and I read how you gathered your participants, I would immediately dismiss its validity due to lack of randomization.
By having a smartphone, you don't have pull off the road to find a payphone to lie about why you're late, you can conveniently lie from your car (hands free, of course).If someone can explain to me how our lives are better with: Smartphones, Cell phones, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram then I would love to hear it. They aren't. We are missing life because of this and no one should be forced to use technology that is unnecessary. If you are unable to leave the house without grabbing your phone then your life is not better because of it, you are addicted to it without knowing it. Same thing with thinking you need a phone in order to enjoy a theme park.
Things I like about my phone:If someone can explain to me how our lives are better with: Smartphones, Cell phones, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram then I would love to hear it. They aren't. We are missing life because of this and no one should be forced to use technology that is unnecessary. If you are unable to leave the house without grabbing your phone then your life is not better because of it, you are addicted to it without knowing it. Same thing with thinking you need a phone in order to enjoy a theme park.
Not neccessarily. One can easily access a site like this one and be able to take part in a forum but lack the skills to navigate Disneys system. There are many posts to this site that ask how to do simple things that they cant figure out.You're asking about the experience of those with digital capabilities in a digital milieu? Wouldn't users of a forum generally be *not* digitally incapacitated?
Have you checked with your professor about a study based not on randomly selected individuals, but by a self-selecting population? Because if you published such a study and I read how you gathered your participants, I would immediately dismiss its validity due to lack of randomization.
That's textbook self - selection and an invalid way to poll.Not neccessarily. One can easily access a site like this one and be able to take part in a forum but lack the skills to navigate Disneys system. There are many posts to this site that ask how to do simple things that they cant figure out.
In any case the answers to the questions are followed up by asking for examples for how the system had a negative impact so hopefully Disney will be curious with these findings and we would like to hope it could lead to a better functioning system. Im not counting on it happening but dreams can come true.
I met the age criteria, and completed your questionnaire.Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?
Deadline for completion = Sunday 26th June 2022. *Information & Consent* The aim of this research is to investigate how modern digital technology impacts the experience and immersion of guests with limited digital capabilities when visiting Walt Disney World. This research has a specific focus...docs.google.com
Huge favour needed!
I am a Master’s student at Glasgow Caledonian University studying International Tourism & Events Management. For my Master’s Research Project I am investigating the question: “Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?”.
To gather data on this, I have a questionnaire that needs filled out by a very niche group of people who fit the following criteria:
- Have visited Walt Disney World in the last 5 years.
- Born in/before 1964 OR any individual who struggles to use/understand modern digital technology to the fullest extent.
If you fit this criteria, I would be so grateful if you could fill out my questionnaire for me to complete my research.
I have supplied a link to the questionnaire, but any questions please either email kcress200@caledonian.ac.uk or message here and I’d be more than happy to answer.
Thank you!
Kerry
Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?
Deadline for completion = Sunday 26th June 2022. *Information & Consent* The aim of this research is to investigate how modern digital technology impacts the experience and immersion of guests with limited digital capabilities when visiting Walt Disney World. This research has a specific focus...docs.google.com
Born before 1964 but not digitally challenged. Thought I would comment if it will help you. We were long time Disney fans and other parks, cruiselines as well. I spend a good part of every day connected and when I go on vacation the last thing I want to be tied to is my phone. I dont want to bring it to a park or cart it around with me on a cruise and definitely be forced to bring it to Castaway Cay. We had a cruise booked for last Sept on DCL and unless you had a phone you could do nothing. Husband and I have done 4 cruises since then on a different cruiseline who were more friendly to their guests. So yes. Being forced to be tied to a phone on vacation has impacted our plans. And the reservation system to enter parks makes it a stressful vacation rather than fun and relaxing. So we have decided to spend our vacation budget elsewhere. Unfortunatley we are booked on the first 2 maiden voyages of the Wish and will go but not looking forward to it. We have been diehard Disney fans for a long time and made many visits per year for the last 30 yrs. I even spent 2 months there one year. Current policies have put an end to that. Hope this is somewhat helpful.Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?
Deadline for completion = Sunday 26th June 2022. *Information & Consent* The aim of this research is to investigate how modern digital technology impacts the experience and immersion of guests with limited digital capabilities when visiting Walt Disney World. This research has a specific focus...docs.google.com
Huge favour needed!
I am a Master’s student at Glasgow Caledonian University studying International Tourism & Events Management. For my Master’s Research Project I am investigating the question: “Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?”.
To gather data on this, I have a questionnaire that needs filled out by a very niche group of people who fit the following criteria:
- Have visited Walt Disney World in the last 5 years.
- Born in/before 1964 OR any individual who struggles to use/understand modern digital technology to the fullest extent.
If you fit this criteria, I would be so grateful if you could fill out my questionnaire for me to complete my research.
I have supplied a link to the questionnaire, but any questions please either email kcress200@caledonian.ac.uk or message here and I’d be more than happy to answer.
Thank you!
Kerry
Is the integration of digital technology within Walt Disney World impacting the experience of those with limited digital capabilities?
Deadline for completion = Sunday 26th June 2022. *Information & Consent* The aim of this research is to investigate how modern digital technology impacts the experience and immersion of guests with limited digital capabilities when visiting Walt Disney World. This research has a specific focus...docs.google.com
I suppose it could be a troll. Not that we’ve never had them before. But we don’t know that WDWMAGIC is the only Dis site he’s using to get responses from, secondly many OP’s post questions and don’t follow through with posting responses to those who respond and we don’t know how many members here did respond because not everyone might post that they did. Guess we’ll never know unless there’s a follow up disclosure to the project from the OP.Threads like this from new members makes me wonder. Is it legitimate/real, or trolling? Aside from the initial few posts on the first day, the OP goes silent. Did they get what they want and leave, or is it a case of stoking the fire with a subject that has upset people? Maybe spamming someone else's email inbox since they publicly posted an email address? Usually it seems really clear when it's trolling, but this individual who supposedly is a Disney fan was very polite in response to some negative posts... impressively so. I just never understand when someone starts a thread and then disappears without further comment, especially in this case where they need feedback for their research project.
Also, what competent student starts a research project with 4 or 5 days for gathering data? Posted this Wednesday (22nd) with a deadline of Sunday (26th)? I'd think that you'd do weeks if not months of data gathering for a project to acquire a master's degree. Not a masterful approach to the project.
Anyway, just wondering.
Thank you so much! The replies I have received have been amazing and very detailed. Yes I did wonder about sending the completed project onto them afterwards, but I'm not sure where would be best to start contact wise! Kerry xDone. Hope it helps your project. Hopefully Disney can learn something from your results to better their system.
Hi Minnesota,My husband and I fit all your criteria; however, I don't fill out questionnaires.
We have been going to WDW since l979, before the big tech push. It was a great time. Everyone was equal and waited in the same lines. There was no anger at waiting like there is now.
Our last visit was the first week of March, 2020, right when covid hit. We didn't use technology at all. We used our fast passes and just stood in line otherwise. If I wanted to check ride availability, I would just go to a kiosk to do so. It was easy.
Now? We would be at a big disadvantage at WDW.
We don't have a smart phone, nor do we want one. I have an old flip phone, and refuse to buy a new Iphone just to use in the parks. What a ripoff. I know most people have these, but there are still people who love disney who don't keep up with technology.
So, we would definitely be affected by the over use of tech at disney. We have decided to leave disney and go to other places for vacation. It is mostly due to the much named changes that disney has made, not just the tech.
I hope this info helps even though I don't do questionnaires. Maybe you should change your method from that to a set of questions that can be answered without involving a questinnaire.
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