What does that sound like to you?because they couldn't come and go as they please.
No, it's totally fair because on many cruises there are 2 days at sea when you can't get off.
And that's why cruises aren't really my thing. So I exercise my right not to go on one.
Who asks a theme park to change an attraction just because their DD thinks it's like jail? Do you expect Six Flags to put in a dozen slow moving dark rides because DD doesn't like coasters?
So these plans are all finalized, yes? Maybe you can share the dinning options that will be available, or what the pool is going to be like. What does the room layout look like? The details have not been finalized....therefore nobody is asking anyone to change anything.
But there is a solution for 5 year olds who think this is jail. Or for those "who may not be avid fans." Or for you who have an aversion to L3-37.... DON'T. GO.
Solved. Really. If it's not for you. Don't go. If it's not for members of your family, don't force them to go. Just don't.
If Disney brings the "SJW Universe" into this hotel.....I won't. I'd suggest many others would be adverse to forking over a considerable amount of cash to spend 2 days engulfed in gender/identity politics and social injustice messaging.
But I suspect the real issue here is that you want a Star Wars Resort without the LARP. Send Disney a letter asking for it. Because, they're not building a 300 room hotel fully equipped with computerized LARPing stations to be the Grand Floridian of Star Wars. If they were doing that, they'd build one much, much larger.
You may suspect all you'd like. I have nothing against LARP. Nothing against Cosplay. It's dependent on the execution. And neither you nor I have enough information to determine what the ultimate result will be.
And yes. Disney could build a larger resort and dedicate a wing to the LARP community. There are many things they could do. Are you shilling for Disney? Great. I like Disney too.
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