JustInTime
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See? They are doing you a favor.Or paying the place massive amounts of money to feel miserable.
See? They are doing you a favor.Or paying the place massive amounts of money to feel miserable.
I do not Pity the fool that willingly does that.Or paying the place massive amounts of money to feel miserable.
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People were talking about this over at the r/WaltDisneyworld Reddit forum, and jeez. A lot of them put the blame on the people saying their true thoughts, rather than the corporation. Just look at this mess of a thread
So the problem is theme parks in general? What about other things in life that cause fun?Theme parks themselves have a rabid fandom. No matter what a theme park does, it's a theme park, so it's wonderful, and why can't we all just smile and enjoy it, because it's a theme park? Theme parks have feelings, too!
It's not just the "Disney adults," although many are. It's not just the folks that claim personal connections on a first-name basis with the orcas at SeaWorld, though some do. It's not just the folks who can have long philosophical conversations with the Grinch that they upload to YouTube, although some may. It's not just the ones who hang on with bated breath for every single roller coaster announcement Busch Gardens works up (and I had an inordinate amount of difficulty coming up with something for Busch Gardens, yeesh), although this group might overlap with some others. No, there are folks out there who live for everything a theme park represents, and they'll defend what is done in the name of running a theme park to the point of absurdity, because it's a theme park, can't we all see? Theme parks hold off depression, anxiety, and the ravages of... well, reality. Mm-hmm.
So long as they can scrape together the coin to visit a theme park at all, theme park apologists will go on at length about how wonderful all theme parks are. Corporations don't exist in any concrete or repulsive sense, because theme parks are all about fun and wonder. Got that? Fun and wonder! How can anything so bad make something so full of fun and wonder?
So the problem is theme parks in general? What about other things in life that cause fun?
So we should find sources of enjoyment other than theme parks?I'd pin it on the preponderance of Fun and Wonder(TM), yes. Where would civilization be if we couldn't gather in the culture hearths that are attraction queues and QSR's? And yes, it's very unfortunate that half of a park could exist as a series of construction walls with admission at full price for an extended period of time, but it's really just an opportunity for greater spiritual growth to enjoy the oncoming Fun and Wonder(TM).
So we should find sources of enjoyment other than theme parks?
I had an extensive response to that, but then I realized that if someone felt the need to take a personal statement about how I feel and make it a universal thought, then there was no reason to carry it on because overstatement is the name of your game. I will therefore assume that you feel differently about the situation.People are paying Disney massive amounts of money to feel miserable?
But this was the entire quote I was responding to. How on earth did you get the idea I was commenting on a personal statement about how you feel?I had an extensive response to that, but then I realized that if someone felt the need to take a personal statement about how I feel and make it a universal thought, then there was no reason to carry it on because overstatement is the name of your game. I will therefore assume that you feel differently about the situation.
Or paying the place massive amounts of money to feel miserable.
People are paying Disney massive amounts of money to feel miserable? <--
I don't know any other way of interpreting your question. (Bolded up top) I never said that others are feeling miserable, I said I was. Unless you think I'm speaking for everyone else I'm not sure how to understand that question. I do feel that there are others and they are not going anymore. I don't think I am alone in this feeling and then I went on to say that apparently you didn't feel the same way.But this was the entire quote I was responding to. How on earth did you get the idea I was commenting on a personal statement about how you feel?
You are not alone... We are cutting way back on our visits...Certainly won't be investing any more in any additional DVC...I don't know any other way of interpreting your question. (Bolded up top) I never said that others are feeling miserable, I said I was. Unless you think I'm speaking for everyone else I'm not sure how to understand that question. I do feel that there are others and they are not going anymore. I don't think I am alone in this feeling and then I went on to say that apparently you didn't feel the same way.
So the problem is theme parks in general? What about other things in life that cause fun?
It has become quite clear from conversations here that those people that can afford it, are joyously happy with what Disney has become.
^This is an excellent post. ^It's funny because I don't think that statement is actually true. High wealth individuals know when something is worth what their paying. Disney doesn't even come close to meeting that thresholding in the parks, much less the hotels. Even the Grand Flo barely measures up to hotels I'd expect to be the same price point anywhere else. A night at the Carlyle in NYC would hands down beat it out. That's luxury, and a space Disney actually used to be semi-competitive in a few years back, when considering it's location and purpose. Nowadays, there is absolutely nothing luxury left. Less than Marriott service for 4 Seasons prices.
The last time I stayed at a Disney hotel (Yacht Club last year for a conference) everything was just annoying. The room was stale and dirty, the front desk was slow when I needed a room change (I booked concierge and they checked me into a second floor parking lot room). Housekeeping barely did anything, I couldn't get dinner in the hotel (room service was actually decent and had more than a burger!), getting anywhere took forever, there was absolutely nothing 'magical' about it, and I'm a huge Disney fan!
We vacation for a week or two about every quarter and the types of vacations we plan are just so much different now than when we were younger and spending time in the parks. Earlier this year we spent a month in Cabo on the beach in a house run by a boutique vacation company. We went scuba diving, jet-skiing, sea fishing (which I hate but had a blast), sunset boat cruises, tequila tasting, took cooking and painting classes, and had so many more experiences. We had a private chef cook our meals and plan our restaurant nights, had friends and family join for a few days at a time, and worked a day or two a week. Our rooms were cleaned daily with fresh linens and towels. They setup cabanas on the beach for us, served drinks and meals beachside, etc. We spent about as much on that trip as we would have spent on 5 days in world at a deluxe and definitely felt more fulfilled, created more memories, and I actually felt recharged when re-entering my routine. Everything about that trip was easy and the service was spectacular.
Point being, Disney may want the high-end buyer, but they aren't delivering a high-end experience. Many of those visiting the parks these days are not wealthy, they are splurging and going outside of their means to do so. I really think TWDC will find themselves in a spot soon where they've alienated their base and they audience their going for, because they can't deliver something either crowd actually wants.
"Awesome" it is not stupid it would be.That is awesome!! I always told my employees I would never ask them to do something I wouldn’t do…imagine Chappie doing that??
But can you put a value on what the experience would teach him? Or our joy at the video?...."Awesome" it is not stupid it would be.
You do realise if he was cleaning a restroom for 30 mins it would cost Disney $7810 based on his salary! If he did custodial for a day they may as well not both cleaning the bogs and just demolish the lot and build new ones as as it would be cheaper.
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