Scentsy and Walt Disney World are bringing a new guest experience within Fantasyland in Magic Kingdom

TheMaxRebo

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The issue isn’t what was done in the past, it’s the relative dearth of stuff coming in the future.

That is definitely a big issue and stretching across multiple threads and social media, etc .....

If they were building a 5th gate or active construction on big expansions to the existing one, then I think 99% of people feel a lot different about things like this or journey of water or lots of stuff ... but b/c they don't these things become "the" additions and it feels small
 

Eric Graham

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I saw a lot of peddlers when I went to MK the other day… I don’t know why, but they would just walk right up into your face and try to sell you whatever random thing they are selling. Most seemed to have their own personal business…

I’m sorry, I’m happy for you that you have your own business, but there is a time and a place for peddling your product. NOT on someone’s vacation. I saw quite a few being talked to by security throughout the day. Seems like a relatively new occurrence.
Wait, what? I don't want after paying a small fortune for tickets for peddlers walking around harassing me selling their wares like a Renessaince festival.
 

James Alucobond

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I’m sure everything is evil if you dove into it enough. I don’t think Scentsy is a horrible company, though I’ve never used any of their products.
MLMs have the reputation they do for a reason. The product might be fine, but any business model that relies on people manipulating and incessantly bothering their entire contact list in an attempt to take advantage of them financially and recruit them into a cult via inculcation isn’t going to be well-liked. At least a faceless corporation is overtly faceless.
 

jaklgreen

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Welp, add that to the list of places that I have to avoid because of the perfume smell. Hopefully if they keep it more food smell related and not old lady perfume, then I might be able to go past it. It really stinks(Hahaha) to have allergies to scents.
 

MrPromey

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MLMs have the reputation they do for a reason. The product might be fine, but any business model that relies on people manipulating and incessantly bothering their entire contact list in an attempt to take advantage of them financially and recruit them into a cult via inculcation isn’t going to be well-liked. At least a faceless corporation is overtly faceless.

Oh come on! There's nothing remotely shady about MLM! ;)

Ask any MLM company executive and they'll tell you exactly why their MLM is totally not a pyramid scheme which if it were would be illegal but because, because, because, their business is absolutely not a pyramid scheme.

"Although, if you're interested in joining someone's downstream, I can put you in touch with..."

I'm pretty sure most of them have their talking points tattooed on the inside of their eyelids in case they ever find themselves needing to refer to them on the witness stand.

These things are legal in about the same sense as the fireworks you buy from that tent after singing an affidavit at checkout swearing you'll use them for the purpose of scaring birds away from a fish hatchery. :rolleyes:
 
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jaklgreen

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That is definitely a big issue and stretching across multiple threads and social media, etc .....

If they were building a 5th gate or active construction on big expansions to the existing one, then I think 99% of people feel a lot different about things like this or journey of water or lots of stuff ... but b/c they don't these things become "the" additions and it feels small
I think that any new build is in limbo until the whole DeSantis thing is figured out. So I am not holding my breath on any new announcements on that.
 

phillip9698

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We have reached the point where anything Disney does that isnt an E ticket is going to get complained about. Im thinking maybe Disney should just start doing things and not telling people, that way when the guests discover it on their own its considered "Disney Magic" instead of "where is my 5th gate".
 

TheMaxRebo

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Oh come on! There's nothing remotely shady about MLM! ;)

Ask any MLM company executive and they'll tell you exactly why their MLM is totally not a pyramid scheme which if it were would be illegal but because, because, because, their business is absolutely not a pyramid scheme.

"although, if you're interested in joining someone's downstream, I can put you in touch with..."

I'm pretty sure most of them have their talking points tattooed on the inside of their eyelids in case they ever find themselves needing to refer to them on the witness stand.

These things are legal in about the same sense as the fireworks you buy from that tent after singing an affidavit at checkout swearing you're buying them for the purpose of scaring birds away from a fish hatchery. :rolleyes:
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TheMaxRebo

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We have reached the point where anything Disney does that isnt an E ticket is going to get complained about. Im thinking maybe Disney should just start doing things and not telling people, that way when the guests discover it on their own its considered "Disney Magic" instead of "where is my 5th gate".

Nah ... When they build e-tickets then there is also complaining that Disney only builds e-tickets and we need more C and D ticket attractions
 

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