Count me in the "no" group. I've been on both ends of the spectrum here. I'm 28 years old, and have been to WDW many times (more then are listed below in my sig--not enough room to list every stay! :animwink
My parents started bringing me to WDW at an early age. The first trip I really remember was when we stayed at the Grand Floridian in 1988--I was seven. I believe we stayed on the concierge level--I just remember how beautiful the hotel and room were--remember it had just opened. The level of service was amazing. The early 90s rolled around--both my parents lost their jobs due to the recession at that time. Life was difficult for a few years there as they struggled to recover. We still made it down to WDW a few times in that time frame, but obviously w/o the disposable income we had at one time. We stayed off-site at places on I-Drive and 192. We also stayed at a few moderate resorts in that decade--Dixie Landings and CBR. Later on, we became DVC members. We've stayed at OKW, Kidani Village, Boardwalk Villas and we're staying at BLT in our next trip.
My point is--I've seen from both sides. The "we have a ton of money, lets go crazy" trip, to the "we have to budget well, stay at a cheap place" trip.
NOBODY should be treated different. When you stay at a Deluxe resort, all those extra perks you get, the ambiance, the rooms, the hotel layout, the food, the pools, the service-THATS what you pay for. When you stay at a Quality Inn on 192? You get what you pay for. But once you step foot into the parks? Nobody should be treated any differently IMO.
My parents started bringing me to WDW at an early age. The first trip I really remember was when we stayed at the Grand Floridian in 1988--I was seven. I believe we stayed on the concierge level--I just remember how beautiful the hotel and room were--remember it had just opened. The level of service was amazing. The early 90s rolled around--both my parents lost their jobs due to the recession at that time. Life was difficult for a few years there as they struggled to recover. We still made it down to WDW a few times in that time frame, but obviously w/o the disposable income we had at one time. We stayed off-site at places on I-Drive and 192. We also stayed at a few moderate resorts in that decade--Dixie Landings and CBR. Later on, we became DVC members. We've stayed at OKW, Kidani Village, Boardwalk Villas and we're staying at BLT in our next trip.
My point is--I've seen from both sides. The "we have a ton of money, lets go crazy" trip, to the "we have to budget well, stay at a cheap place" trip.
NOBODY should be treated different. When you stay at a Deluxe resort, all those extra perks you get, the ambiance, the rooms, the hotel layout, the food, the pools, the service-THATS what you pay for. When you stay at a Quality Inn on 192? You get what you pay for. But once you step foot into the parks? Nobody should be treated any differently IMO.