Midnight Garden
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Sorry Adam...it's clear we did not do exhaustive research before arrival. We feel it's a pity one has to do that...was hoping to show up and have a good time. Certainly not the case, and Disney certainly won't have to worry about us again (or our friends, relatives, etc. for that matter). I thought this was a forum...but am quickly realizing that it's a fan site, and I won't be warning others of the potential pitfalls here. The only people here seem to be employees, or long time Disney customers. Our goal in the post was to warn others so it does not happen to them...sorry to offend all of the die hard Disney employees and long time patrons....but it's not all magical in our view.
Yes, it is a fan site but there's a reason for that. WDW isn't the bad place you're making it out to be. That's fine if you don't like WDW - it's not for everyone. However, you went during the busiest week of the year unprepared. Is it really a fair assessment you have of the place? I think it'd be fair, if you really want to experience WDW - which apparently you did because you booked a trip there - if you book another trip at a less busy time of the year with a bit of an idea of how to tour the place. Then decide if WDW is a good vacation destination for you and your family.
And if you want to warn others: tell them that Christmas Day - New Years Day is the busiest time of the year. If they don't want to deal with the masses, pick another time of the year to go (avoid 4 July week as well). Otherwise go in with a plan and understanding of the place. As I mentioned in my above post - I've been there that week and had a blast. But I knew what I was doing.