Jedi Osborn
Active Member
"For many of us that were fortunate enough to experience the real Disney Park experience it is like a loss of a friend. It remains nothing more than an expensive, exhausting attempt to relive what was once a really magical memory. Both the real world and the magical world that I once couldn't stop anticipating all year, every year, has become something that I never thought was possible. It has become something that I no longer want to be part of"
Very well put. I wasn't going to comment, as it doesn't seem to do any good, other than maybe venting a little. But this statement hit the nail on the head. In the past, I could not wait to visit again. It was expensive in it's own way, there were other issues, but it was always terrific. Now, not so much. I won't get into why, we all know why. But I'm glad that someone was able to articulate how it feels like a loss of sorts. Something that used to be a source of happy thoughts on a bad work day is no longer there for me.
Very well put. I wasn't going to comment, as it doesn't seem to do any good, other than maybe venting a little. But this statement hit the nail on the head. In the past, I could not wait to visit again. It was expensive in it's own way, there were other issues, but it was always terrific. Now, not so much. I won't get into why, we all know why. But I'm glad that someone was able to articulate how it feels like a loss of sorts. Something that used to be a source of happy thoughts on a bad work day is no longer there for me.