orky8
Well-Known Member
Irony much, as some might say your post is histrionics?Whining about explaining to children why they can’t all ride with Grandma and then all ride with Grandpa is, indeed, an example of histrionics. It’s absurd.
Histrionics - exaggerated dramatic behavior designed to attract attention.
I don't think it's histrionics to be upset about Disney taking away something that used to bring magic to families and as a family of 5, it certainly was nice that both my wife and I could ride with our kids. Likewise, I think Disney's new policy is extremely fair and reasonable, so it is what it is. IF they weren't changing their policy to allow themselves to sell more fastpasses, I'd personally have no problems with the change whatsoever. The only part that bothers me is, to me, this is just another example in a long line of recent examples, of Disney taking away something that used to be free and benefit families so they can extract more money from their guests. Taking away MDE is another real blow to families with small children.