There is also this one that's infamous..
LOL my guess is if the kids have no clue at all what Disney is then I understand their reaction. After the trip I would expect a different reaction in the future. We grew up with Disney on tv ( Sunday nights 60's ish) all the things we regard as classics now. So we knew Disney! Maybe there are just so many other distractions nowadays Disney is just another face in the crowd.Ive seen others similar to this one. They always make me mad... ungrateful little brats.... My guess is the poor kids werent raised in a proper Disney home, otherwise they would be jumping for joy. I would have done anything as a kid to have heard my parents say those words... Were going to Disney!!
Well the kid did identify Mickey on the shirt... so they know who he is. The article said they eventually went to WDW, so we can hope they have a better appreciation for WDW.LOL my guess is if the kids have no clue at all what Disney is then I understand their reaction. After the trip I would expect a different reaction in the future. We grew up with Disney on tv ( Sunday nights 60's ish) all the things we regard as classics now. So we new Disney! Maybe there are just so many other distractions nowadays Disney is just another face in the crowd.
Do the these kids not know what Disney is? This is my first conclusion maybe they don't understand what is being offered to them. ( or am I missing something?)
These make me furious as well. If they were our children this would be the LAST vacation we ever took them on. Me and my wife can enjoy WDW just fine without ingrates coming along. Luckily our children appreciate what WDW is understand that WDW is truly a special place and always appreciate the times we go there.
All of the posters who are calling the Canadian kids ungrateful brats should be ashamed of yourselves.
Chill out. You saw the follow up article.... we didnt. This is a DISNEY forum with 99.999% viewers who love Disney. The majority of us wish we could have more Disney time than we get. Some of us never had the opportunity to visit Disney as children. Of course we cant conceive a kid not wanting to go to Disney when we would have done anything to get the chance. Of course we know there are families who have no interest in Disney but they arent on this forum are they?
I can understand that, but as I said earlier we live in a different time now with more distractions. When I was a kid ( back in the 60's) we knew what Disney was and yearned to go. However my parents couldn't afford it so my first time I was in my 20's and I paid my own way. Think about it WDW was in the dream stages back then and all that existed was DL. But we knew what it was.Kids that little have no clue what Disney is, even if you explain it to them because they have no basis for reference.
You make a good point about the lying, maybe they would have been better off just not saying anything. *child* " mom where are we going? " *mom* "it's a surprise!"I'm sitting here laughing hysterically at both videos. Parents lie and tell their kids they're going somewhere else. Kids get psyched for the other place and start to look forward to it and then the "surprise" hits. Well, what do you expect kids to do? We tell kids that lying is bad, then parents get upset when they get called out on it? Serves them right.
In the video from where the family is in NC, I love the mom's tone when she got all disgusted that the kids didn't want to even go. Made that video that much better.
If you're going to surprise them, surprise them. Don't say where you're going. Just end up there. And oh yeah, know your kids well enough that you'll be seeing a happy response from them, not what was recorded in these 2 videos.
I'm sure this happens a lot more than we know, it's just that those moments aren't recorded, or don't make it to the web.
Do the these kids not know what Disney is? This is my first conclusion maybe they don't understand what is being offered to them. ( or am I missing something?)
You're absolutely right - these kids have no idea, and their reaction is absolutely normal under the circumstances.
We "groomed" our kids long before breaking the news to them about our first Disney trip, to avoid this kind of outcome. We even "happened to stumble" on the [previously-DVR'd by us] Disney Parks specials on TV so the kids would "happen to see" what kinds of attractions were offered, so that by the time they found out they were going, they knew it was something to rejoice about! One can't expect anyone to be excited about anything that's an unknown quantity. Before our kids saw the specials, they thought Disney World was a just a big park (like, with swing sets and picnic tables) where you could meet characters.
I can understand that, but as I said earlier we live in a different time now with more distractions. When I was a kid ( back in the 60's) we knew what Disney was and yearned to go. However my parents couldn't afford it so my first time I was in my 20's and I paid my own way. Think about it WDW was in the dream stages back then and all that existed was DL. But we knew what it was.
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