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O.K. so I'm "friends" with our local DJ on facebook. Him and his family are in Orlando right now. It's not an all Disney vacation, they've done lots of stuff. Day before yesterday they went to MK and yesterday went to US. He stated how much he LOVED US sooo much better than Disney World?????? He is just plane coo coo!!! I know it's silly, but it really bothered me, LOL They are at Disney again today and said that it was lame and over rated. It just sort of bummed me out. I hate when others can't see or feel the magic that we all know is there. Just had to vent...I knew you guys would understand Oh well, that 4 less people that will take up unwanted space at the parks!
My guess is, he arrived an hour after opening, without having a clue where stuff was, or what rides his family wanted to go on....
I see people get ticked off at WDW, when it's really their own poor planning that caused the sanfu. With a place that's twice the size of San Francisco, you have to do a LITTLE planning to get the most out of it!
My guess is, he arrived an hour after opening, without having a clue where stuff was, or what rides his family wanted to go on....
I see people get ticked off at WDW, when it's really their own poor planning that caused the sanfu. With a place that's twice the size of San Francisco, you have to do a LITTLE planning to get the most out of it!
Agreed.
Some people do not allow themselves to feel the magic. I feel sorry for them...
My guess is, he arrived an hour after opening, without having a clue where stuff was, or what rides his family wanted to go on....
I see people get ticked off at WDW, when it's really their own poor planning that caused the sanfu. With a place that's twice the size of San Francisco, you have to do a LITTLE planning to get the most out of it!
That's been the situation with everyone I've ever heard say they disliked WDW. Well, except for a friend of ours who didn't realize that there are actually four parks, and asked us why we kept going back when he did everything at MK in one day, lol.
Passporter do not leave home without it.
There are other sites out there as well. Even for a trip to San Antonio or San Diego there is much planning that I do. I planned for our last trip to disneyland even though it is a few minutes drive. I bet he buys his tires from the first shop he finds and gets donuts from any corner shop.
That or he is desperate for attention.
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Mom calls to check on me and reminded me to pay the gardener. I love her so much.
Disneyland was fun with flag retreat and pickles. I have a home here, thank you. GAC is NOT a "front of the line pass".
She is gone but keeping signature. Laundry is getting done. My purpose in life is to help poor people in FL. Farewell, will miss you.
My guess is, he arrived an hour after opening, without having a clue where stuff was, or what rides his family wanted to go on....
I see people get ticked off at WDW, when it's really their own poor planning that caused the sanfu. With a place that's twice the size of San Francisco, you have to do a LITTLE planning to get the most out of it!
I agree. This is most likely what he did.
Another possibility is that he's intentionally making comments that he knows will get people a little riled up and want to call/contact him. (You know, "shock jock" sort of thing).
I see people get ticked off at WDW, when it's really their own poor planning that caused the sanfu. With a place that's twice the size of San Francisco, you have to do a LITTLE planning to get the most out of it!
People just don't get it. My co-worker tells me all the time that we shouldn't have to do that much planning for a vacation. She doesn't get that that is part of the fun!! Plan now and it not only gets you excited, but it makes things go smoothly when you arrive. I've seen way too many people get turned away at the a restaurant b/c they wre too stubborn to make an ADR.
My uncle and his partner live in FL and have never been to WDW. Every time we see them, some crack is made about why do we keep returning to WDW and that they have never been... and never will. I've given up trying to convert them. My answer now is "Your loss!!!!"
Get ready.....they'll probably do a trip give-away contest when they get back! We won a trip to WDW from one of those contests. Try to enter, the odds will never be better. Sorry the DJ is down on it though.
Oh well, that 4 less people that will take up unwanted space at the parks!
That's kind of the way I look at it! If you just show up, during one of the busiest times of year, with no idea of what you're getting into and expect that everything is just going to be easy-peasy . . . think again!
Didn't "like" it the first time? Please try it again during a slower time of year and look into everything there is to see and do before you go.
Already decided you "hate" it? There's probably no mind changing that can happen there, so . . . Don't go back, DJ! More space for me and my family!
I appreciate this discussion a lot -- because what bugs me about the DJ story is that he's basically trying to make YOU feel like you're an idiot for loving WDW. And of course that makes you feel bad. But don't let it!
I almost quoted so many of the posts here, but basically I think we're all in agreement.
I was at WDW during spring break this March (for a conference) and had a really enjoyable 2-hour "journey" to get from the parks to the GF (long story -- see http://www.passporterboards.com/foru...ridian-tr.html if you're interested in more). The weather was delightful, and I was happy soaking up the ambiance -- but of course, I was surrounded by disgruntled people (several with small children who were clearly exhausted), and while I listened to their stories of woe at the delays, the crowds, etc., I and pointed out the nice breeze, the beautiful views from the monorail and the boat (like I said, long story), and when everybody realized my journey had taken longer than all of theirs, one mother said, "How can you be so ?"
To which I replied, "I'm at Disney World! It's all part of the experience -- what happens, happens."
There was no point in telling them any of these things:
They'd come at the wrong time of year to "do it all."
They shouldn't have held CRT for the last night of their trip -- their exhausted daughter kept murmuring, "But I don't WANT to see Cinderella" as she tried to on her mother's lap.
They shouldn't take WDW's planning DVD to mean there won't be any crowds. (I kid you not -- one woman was complaining about that. )I mean, do they seriously think Disney is going to show people waiting in lines, or crying babies, in their promotional materials?
Have they heard of the Internet? Books? Talking to friends who have been to WDW before? Utilizing any of those things would have encouraged them to put a little thought into planning before leaving home. (And yes, I did recommend PassPorter and the Unofficial Guide in case they ever decide to come back -- I couldn't help myself. )
WDW is so vast and so popular that you can NEVER "do it all." So set aside a few attractions/meals that are important to your family, and don't worry about cramming it "all" in. Can't be done. Ever. Which is one reason why the rest of us go back again and again. . . and again.
And when our little group finally arrived at the Grand Floridian, I and wished them happy journeys. And at CRT that night.
And thought to myself, "Well, if they never come back, that will be eight fewer people in line ahead of me."
Even under the best of crowd and weather conditions, a lot of people view WDW as simply an "amusement park." And yep, they think I'm when I tell them I respect that opinion but for me WDW makes me feel like my heart has arrived at home and I can be happy just people-watching and enjoying little magical moments -- because WDW is my "bliss."
Yeah, I know I want to soo bad convince him that he's wrong, but then why??? LOL. He is a pretty stubborn person, so I doubt he'll change his mind. Just had to vent a little. I'm pretty sure he did it allllllll wrong anyway, hahahaha!!! I mean who goes to Disney first, then US hahaha, JK.