Ready to be done with Disney

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Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Search Disney World Fights on YouTube.
It happens more than it should.


I could find you 100 examples of fights all over the place. This is far from a Disney thing.


No one is saying it is and you completely miss the point.

Fights are not all that rare at DW.


If that’s true, I would’ve expected to have seen one, given that we go quite a bit.


It is documented in many videos. And that's true.
Sorry you never saw as I know you think you are the center of the universe.


Ah yes — because it’s in videos online, that must mean it happens all the time.

Data analysis isn’t your strong suit, is it?


It happens regularly and is reported as such regularly.
Locally and sometimes nationally.
And people record the fights regularly.
Reality isn't your strong suit is it?
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Search Disney World Fights on YouTube.
It happens more than it should.


I could find you 100 examples of fights all over the place. This is far from a Disney thing.


No one is saying it is and you completely miss the point.

Fights are not all that rare at DW.


If that’s true, I would’ve expected to have seen one, given that we go quite a bit.


It is documented in many videos. And that's true.
Sorry you never saw as I know you think you are the center of the universe.


Ah yes — because it’s in videos online, that must mean it happens all the time.

Data analysis isn’t your strong suit, is it?


It happens regularly and is reported as such regularly.
Locally and sometimes nationally.
And people record the fights regularly.
Reality isn't your strong suit is it?


Prove to me it happens regularly. Give me numbers.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?


Obvious this guy works for Disney and wants to suppress any info that this occurs within his park.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Search Disney World Fights on YouTube.
It happens more than it should.


I could find you 100 examples of fights all over the place. This is far from a Disney thing.


No one is saying it is and you completely miss the point.

Fights are not all that rare at DW.


If that’s true, I would’ve expected to have seen one, given that we go quite a bit.


It is documented in many videos. And that's true.
Sorry you never saw as I know you think you are the center of the universe.


Ah yes — because it’s in videos online, that must mean it happens all the time.

Data analysis isn’t your strong suit, is it?


It happens regularly and is reported as such regularly.
Locally and sometimes nationally.
And people record the fights regularly.
Reality isn't your strong suit is it?


Prove to me it happens regularly. Give me numbers.


Lol. You think Disney releases numbers? “Sweet summer child,” as a Disney addict (maybe you) called another poster.

Companies don’t release incident reports that reflect on them negatively.
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Anonymous wrote:Disney is a once in a lifetime experience and I mean once. Anything more is just lame. And this that go a few times a year, BORING.

We had a great time. My kids loved it but have not asked to go back. We stay at All Stars because it was economical. We got back late every night and got up early the next day. We were barely in the room. As soon as we got back, everyone zonked out. The rooms are not cheap for Motel 6 type rooms. Very basic and clean.

Disney is also not for fine dining. We ate at Disney Springs most of time. We ate dinner at 2 restaurants in the park. I can’t even remember which ones but it was pretty pricey and the food was ok.

It’s also marketing. All the Mickey Mouse waffles and ice cream, fudge, etc. We told our kids no. Dole whip is $10 and you can get it at Sheetz for $2 for a cup twice the size of Disney’s.

We bought souvenirs on the Disney app and it was shipped to us for free and 25% off.

Military gets discounts on hotels and tickets. We also got kids meal for everyone at lunch (not sit down) but fast food so we ordered at the counter.

We also used the previous Fast Pass. We hardly ever waited in line. Maybe 10 minutes at most. If you are are waiting more than that, you did not plan properly.

Do Disney once. Done right, it’s fun. Set a budget. You don’t need to do everything to have a great time. But there’s a big world out there. See it!


My god we’ve already been over this. You are a far better person than I am. We are lame. We are boring. We’ll never be as worldly and amazing as you. Can you stop putting us down now?
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?


I think it isn’t particularly common because I’ve seen no quantitative evidence to suggest it is.
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Anonymous wrote:Disney is a once in a lifetime experience and I mean once. Anything more is just lame. And this that go a few times a year, BORING.

We had a great time. My kids loved it but have not asked to go back. We stay at All Stars because it was economical. We got back late every night and got up early the next day. We were barely in the room. As soon as we got back, everyone zonked out. The rooms are not cheap for Motel 6 type rooms. Very basic and clean.

Disney is also not for fine dining. We ate at Disney Springs most of time. We ate dinner at 2 restaurants in the park. I can’t even remember which ones but it was pretty pricey and the food was ok.

It’s also marketing. All the Mickey Mouse waffles and ice cream, fudge, etc. We told our kids no. Dole whip is $10 and you can get it at Sheetz for $2 for a cup twice the size of Disney’s.

We bought souvenirs on the Disney app and it was shipped to us for free and 25% off.

Military gets discounts on hotels and tickets. We also got kids meal for everyone at lunch (not sit down) but fast food so we ordered at the counter.

We also used the previous Fast Pass. We hardly ever waited in line. Maybe 10 minutes at most. If you are are waiting more than that, you did not plan properly.

Do Disney once. Done right, it’s fun. Set a budget. You don’t need to do everything to have a great time. But there’s a big world out there. See it!


My god we’ve already been over this. You are a far better person than I am. We are lame. We are boring. We’ll never be as worldly and amazing as you. Can you stop putting us down now?


No. You are trying to police the Internet again. #fail
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Search Disney World Fights on YouTube.
It happens more than it should.


I could find you 100 examples of fights all over the place. This is far from a Disney thing.


No one is saying it is and you completely miss the point.

Fights are not all that rare at DW.


If that’s true, I would’ve expected to have seen one, given that we go quite a bit.


It is documented in many videos. And that's true.
Sorry you never saw as I know you think you are the center of the universe.


Ah yes — because it’s in videos online, that must mean it happens all the time.

Data analysis isn’t your strong suit, is it?


It happens regularly and is reported as such regularly.
Locally and sometimes nationally.
And people record the fights regularly.
Reality isn't your strong suit is it?


Prove to me it happens regularly. Give me numbers.


Lol. You think Disney releases numbers? “Sweet summer child,” as a Disney addict (maybe you) called another poster.

Companies don’t release incident reports that reflect on them negatively.


I know. I knew you wouldn’t have evidence and are just pulling crap out of your butt.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?


I think it isn’t particularly common because I’ve seen no quantitative evidence to suggest it is.


Right, because every family attraction advertises its crime rate. You are so naive.
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Maybe not, but none of us want to go again. Zero interest, even if that only happens sometimes. It was hot and muggy and expensive, and the classic rides were a little tired except for Space Mountain, which we loved. My kids enjoyed Kennedy Space Center much more and we’ve been back there a few times (in-laws winter in Vero).


Using a season as a verb … cringe.

We’re going to Kennedy Space Center before going to Disney. We’ve also stayed at the DVC resort at Vero Beach.

So sorry — you’re not as far from Disney as you think.


I would never go to the Disney Hotel in Vero. They have a beachfront club like 1/2 mile from there, we don’t need to.

We go to visit family. I have no objection to being NEAR Disney, I just never want to go TO Disney again.

I don’t know why you are so adamantly pro-Disney.

I have to go to the Grand Floridian for work every 6 or 8 years. The last time I went, a child was eaten by an alligator a week later on the beach I read a book on! I am told they have totally revamped that beach so it is barricaded off, but I have several negative associations with Disney and you will never convince me it’s great.

I have to go again next year, definitely not going to the parks. I will go to Disney Springs for work dinners I am sure, and the food is decent there if you pick a good place.


I have positive associations because it’s high quality family entertainment and we enjoy going. We’ve never seen a fight.


Well, we didn’t have fun.

We loved KSC. I also went and googled “Kennedy Space Center Fights” and did not get any fights other than for funding, so there is that.


You do realize that many times more people go to WDW than KSC, right? So there’s a higher possibility that any given event will happen at WDW than at KSC.

Again — analytic skills are fundamental.


You seem to lack analytical skills. You think that because you haven’t seen something, it isn’t common.

You also don’t seem to get that the number of fights at WDW doesn’t correspond to the online videos available in the flip sense. I wasn’t filming it and posting to YouTube, I was getting my kids the hell out of there. There are likely to be MANY more fights than the ones posted online.

Do you work for Disney?


I think it isn’t particularly common because I’ve seen no quantitative evidence to suggest it is.


Right, because every family attraction advertises its crime rate. You are so naive.


Of course it doesn’t. But you’re convinced nonetheless.

Happy in your little world?
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Smug PP: Disney fights happen all the time!

Me: prove it

Smug PP: OF COURSE I CAN’T, IDIOT!

Lol it’s so funny
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Anonymous wrote:Oh and you had to point out that they’re large.

Fatphobic a-hole.


It was the Dumbo Throw down show!


For some reason it bothered me even more that it was by a ride aimed at small kids.


Again, we’ve been to Disney a lot and have never seen anything close to that.

So recognize that what you saw was not typical.


Search Disney World Fights on YouTube.
It happens more than it should.


I could find you 100 examples of fights all over the place. This is far from a Disney thing.


No one is saying it is and you completely miss the point.

Fights are not all that rare at DW.


If that’s true, I would’ve expected to have seen one, given that we go quite a bit.


It is documented in many videos. And that's true.
Sorry you never saw as I know you think you are the center of the universe.


Ah yes — because it’s in videos online, that must mean it happens all the time.

Data analysis isn’t your strong suit, is it?


It happens regularly and is reported as such regularly.
Locally and sometimes nationally.
And people record the fights regularly.
Reality isn't your strong suit is it?


Prove to me it happens regularly. Give me numbers.


Lol. You think Disney releases numbers? “Sweet summer child,” as a Disney addict (maybe you) called another poster.

Companies don’t release incident reports that reflect on them negatively.


I know. I knew you wouldn’t have evidence and are just pulling crap out of your butt.


The videos are there for all to see. You can’t explain them away. They are actual evidence.

You are in denial. Of course I don’t have statistics. I don’t think about Disney 24/7, or ever until it appears on Recent Topics and I have a slow day at work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Can someone with more knowledge than me share when did it become such a truly expensive thing? I am mid 30s and went only once as a kid, I think. I have no plans to go again as I don’t have kids.

When did it become exorbitantly expensive? 5, 10, more years ago?

It’s been noticeably different post-pandemic. They replaced the free fastpass with Genie+ and Lightning Lane in 2021, they also scrapped the Magic Express (free transportation to and from resorts), and they jacked up prices in response to all the pent-up demand despite offering a worse experience (staffing shortages means no daily housekeeping, etc.). It worked in 2021-22 when Europe was mostly closed, but now more people are starting to question whether WDW is worth it.
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