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Goofyernmost

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The Disney commercials have the none-experienced thinkin' the "Magic" will "Magically" take care of it all...just show up...!!!!! :joyfull: ;)
In a way, they are correct, however, they have missed an important part of that whole scenario. I have always felt that it was the guest themselves that either experienced the "magic" or didn't. If they felt overwhelmed with excitement, marveled at what they were seeing and surprised at every turn, the magic as partially there and only a minor effort on the part of Disney for them to feel the magic.

Now if it starts out with stress, decisions making concerning FP's, ADR and special cost events, the magic starts to fade before they even get there. Excitement is replaced by confusion and fatigue, obsessed with costs and planning. Worried about if they did everything necessary to have a good time and not have forgotten something crucial only to have it confront them when they got to the gate then the magic will be reduced to a firecracker when it once was full blown fireworks. Guest attitude is what creates the magic feel, if the attitude is bad going in almost all of the alleged magic will be hard to find. Because of all the effort required to successfully set themselves up for a good time, the expectations are higher also. Lately that is something that Disney cannot deliver on. That part Disney management is to busy counting their magic bonuses to notice. Hopefully they will before it's too late.
 
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Wrangler-Rick

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In a way, they are correct, however, they have missed an important part of that whole scenario. I have always felt that it was the guest themselves that either experienced the "magic" or didn't. If they felt overwhelmed with excitement, marveled at what they were seeing and surprised at every turn, the magic as partially there and only a minor effort on the part of Disney for them to feel the magic.

Now if it starts out with stress, decisions making concerning FP's, ADR and special cost events, the magic starts to fade before they even get there. Excitement is replaced by confusion and fatigue, obsessed with costs and planning. Worried about if they did everything necessary to have a good time and not have forgotten something crucial only to have it confront them when they got to the gate then the magic will be reduced to a firecracker when it once was full blown fireworks. Guest attitude is what creates the magic feel, if the attitude is bad going in almost all of the alleged magic will be hard to find. Because of all the effort required to successfully set themselves up for a good time, the expectations are higher also. Lately that is something that Disney cannot deliver on. That part Disney management is to busy counting there magic bonuses to notice. Hopefully they will before it's too late.
But the Magic is Endless!! :rolleyes:
 

Cesar R M

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I am always offended when someone questions my hearing disability or my needs. Unnecessary.
Agree. But as I was stating.. so many people have been abusing loopholes based on the "service animal" thing to bring normal pets in areas they are usually forbidden.
 

Cesar R M

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Hey guys. Things are going to be very rough at my house for a while:( We just lost a friend who was very close to all of us and like my big brother or second father since just after I got out of school. He was one of the sweetest people to ever walk this planet and I have no clue how to tell my boys. My older ds will be devastated because when he was little we lived near to each other and he spent a great deal of time at our place. Even though life left us many miles apart we made sure to talk every week.:(
That sucks. May he rest in peace :/
 

Cesar R M

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I'll bring the wine glasses
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donaldtoo

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I saw a post from WDWMagic, I think maybe in the Members Lounge that explained how something with new ad software having a bug in it and things were wiggy for a little while. Obviously it wasn't a lengthy thing that he was able to workout.

When I've been on the MacBook I don't remember ads poppin', but, as you posted, it sounds like a recent thing that he was able to clear up pretty quickly. Glad for that.:)
I can't stand those popup ads, but, it seems like I haven't been bugged by them in a while, even when we had the old laptop. :)
 

donaldtoo

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I think it was more Ads were appearing when they were not intended to and that was the bug that needed to be worked out in the software, not all bugs in software are viruses, some are glitches and I believe that is what was being expressed. It is my laptop for whatever reason that over a year ago didn't agree with the normal Ads. Eventually I became a premium member to not see any Ads. It solved my problem. I know that is why I'm never the first to upgrade to new systems or upgrade my iPhone's software, I wait until most of the bugs are worked out. My iPhone is asking me to update now-promising to fix the bugs from the last update to the software.

My iPhone's been askin' me to update ever since I got it Christmas before last. I keep hittin' "Later" and "Remind me later".
I'm not sure...is it safe to go there now...? o_O
 

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