+1 The vibe of the Disney haters I know is the opposite of anticonsumerist. It's "luxury consumption or nothing," more like someone with a Celine bag scoffing at a person excited to have a Coach bag. The hatred of Disney is supposed to convey that they're far too sophisticated to enjoy simple pleasures. They'll also mock people who go to Iceland or Croatia or anywhere they think too many people have been to already. They're annoying and exhausting and a benefit of Disney cruises is that they're not likely to be filled with people like this. |
Couldn’t have said it better myself. I also think it’s a bit generational. |
They are secretly worried their kids would love it and they would have to admit they had it all wrong. |
It's this. A high carbon footprint is fine as long as it's somewhere they want to brag about. |
Not their kids! Their kids love European museums and skiing. Their kids would never! They don't even know Mickey Mouse since they have no TV or screens, and aren't allowed near the poors. |
The Disney cruise fans were quick to point out how expensive they are. It's all luxury consumption just different teams. |
How was it for younger ages, 2-4? Our daughter will be just turning 2 next October and I think we need to wait another year. She also has food allergies we are attempting OIT for so hoping she would be less reactive to CC or accidental ingestion if we reach a substantial daily dose by then. Anyways just wondering if you thought it was harder to navigate under 4/5 or if it was still worth it. We have a large age gap so at 3, our eldest would be almost 9. |
Well yes. However I’ve found the Disney people are much more polite and less likely to scoff at my trip to Laos or Jordan or Patagonia or wherever then the anti-Disney people are my trip to Disney, Myrtle Beach, or Pigeon Forge. |
No. They’re secretly worried their kids would love it and they would get sucked into going to the real Disney world. And then they might have to admit that they love that too. Well maybe “love” is a strong word, but you get the idea! |
DP but I cruise with Disney because my daughter’s allergist recommended them. They are **amazing** with food allergies. Having said that, your daughter would only be able to go to the paid hourly nursery for another year. If thats a big enough “break” for you— GO!! |
See the other thread on Disney cruise for toddlers. We took our grandsons ages 3 and 1 this past June to Alaska and they had a great time. I think Disney would handle allergies really well. You keep the same table staff each night, so once you have established the issue, they will be on top of it. For us, the young ages of the kids were the reason that we did this trip. Disney accommodates and thrills young kids. |