pluto77
Well-Known Member
The price of food is high, but honestly, as someone else has mentioned, it’s not really any higher than most other theme parks and other special activities. Some places I even find to be even more expensive than Disney. Our local theatre district, for example, charges $5 for 1 20 oz bottle. I think the quality and diversity of Disney’s food is very good for a theme park. I’ve actually heard people complain about how it can be tough to find standard theme park food (burgers & fries, etc...) at Disney. This is especially true at Epcot and Animal Kingdom.
I’m not sure why the “frivolous” ad ons are obnoxious to you. You either do them or you don’t. Most of theI’m guessing that the majority of people don’t, but they are there for people that want that extra experience. I don’t see a problem with that. Same with merchandise. How is it a trap? They don’t force you to buy something before leaving each store. I know it may seem strange, but, for some people, shopping (or browsing) all the different shops is part of the experience. Some people like having that little (or big) souvenir to remind them of their trip. I’ve actually noticed other theme and amusement parks following Disney’s lead and having you exit their rides straight into gift shops. Anyway, I don’t think it’s right to judge how other people are spending their money, especially knowing nothing about them. We all have different tastes. For a lot of people, it’s their once in a lifetime trip. One could argue that taking a vacation purely for leisure could be considered frivolous in the first place.
As for the customer service, sure, some may be faking it, but what customer service job do you know of where nobody ever fakes a smile? I don’t know if any place where the customers are perfect and the workers are always genuinely happy.
I’m not sure why the “frivolous” ad ons are obnoxious to you. You either do them or you don’t. Most of theI’m guessing that the majority of people don’t, but they are there for people that want that extra experience. I don’t see a problem with that. Same with merchandise. How is it a trap? They don’t force you to buy something before leaving each store. I know it may seem strange, but, for some people, shopping (or browsing) all the different shops is part of the experience. Some people like having that little (or big) souvenir to remind them of their trip. I’ve actually noticed other theme and amusement parks following Disney’s lead and having you exit their rides straight into gift shops. Anyway, I don’t think it’s right to judge how other people are spending their money, especially knowing nothing about them. We all have different tastes. For a lot of people, it’s their once in a lifetime trip. One could argue that taking a vacation purely for leisure could be considered frivolous in the first place.
As for the customer service, sure, some may be faking it, but what customer service job do you know of where nobody ever fakes a smile? I don’t know if any place where the customers are perfect and the workers are always genuinely happy.