(
stepping AROUND the Rockem' Sockem' Robots in discussion)
Well,
I guess for me, I have a definite love for the place and for (most) everything Disney...
I guess what gets my goat and why I complain on occasion is that they (on occasion) don't live up to a certain standard that I feel (personally) that Walt set. I am often annoyed at how they let the dollar overtake quality. I DO understand that when it all comes down to it, it is a business. And as Milton Friedman once said "The Social Responsibility of Business is to Increase its Profits..."
That's all good and well...and I suppose over the long term it does benefit the parks and then by extension me.
However, I look back on the past and into my vast collection of books, movies, magazines, and stories from the Disney park story and I see so much good that had been done and I see so much charm and trial and error. Now-a-days, that charm seems to be dwindling in favor of pushing the latest crap down our throats on occasion. The latest trend in Florida is totally based upon sales sales sales, and cheap cheap cheap on ride maintenance.
Walt often said that "QUALITY Would OUT" and he had a philosophy by which you did NOT shortchange the guests of anything in quality of the rides and shows. To Walt, everything you do in the theme parks, was no different than paying admission and going to see one of his movies. If you went to see one of his films, the whole darn thing was there. The whole reel. They didn't cut this out, or remove this scene, or alter this scene to crappier dialogue, if the projector burnt through the film...new film was ready to go to replace it and the whole idea was that you got what you paid for and that you left both happy and filled with good experience memories. The Disney mark means a type of quaulity and assurance that you cannot find anywhere else. It is surely more than just Mickey Mouse. It is something that comes laden with heavy expectation...
Now, suppose we had never known any different? Suppose Walt was a tight-wad and the rides always sucked and every thing was done half-wazooed...would the parks still be there today? Would we spend crazy amounts of money and tolerate international tour groups cutting in line in front of us when it's 98 degrees out with 80% humidity? Heck no. You go because there is something there you're looking for. You and I and everyone else find something there that we cannot find anywhere else on this planet or anywhere else in this country (save DL) and it is our secret place, it's our holy shrine, our "Laughing Place" as I've often alluded to.
So, when they "SUCK at taking care of the place, or they don't hold up to that standard, I, like so many others on here...get my feathers ruffled. My inner Donald Duck grabs the keyboard and goes nuts. It's not to simply be a grump, a troll, or to just female dog about something...it's about protecting something that means so much to us.
I feel like, if I didn't stop once in a while and say "Hey! That ain't right!" that I'd be letting the place down and maybe by extension letting Walt down. The place is a business...that's true...but it's also a gift that has transcended time and many changes and is a part of us...we gotta protect it...we gotta keep it special for ourselves and our kids...that part is essential.
Walt once said "
Disneyland is your land..." that's the first stanza of his dedication speech...I seriously doubt he would have made any change to that statement for WDW or more specifically Magic Kingdom. So, I guess I feel obligated to take care of it!
There's also the fact that the people that gripe know a LOT about the place...they're super uber cool folks to talk to and hang out with...I enjoy the conversation very much!
So yeah...just my two cents...or from the length of this...buck fifty... take or leave!