| It is my goal never to go. |
+1 Everyone is different. My kids liked Disney of course (we went on a cousins trip there, so for me it was more about extended family bonding, while in line in the hot sun), but if you ask what their favorite trips were and where they want to go back, they would cite their snorkeling trip (and when they were littler they adored their Pennsylvania farm stay trips where they could ride a tractor and gather eggs). Disney is a big dopamine/sensory hit, and to some people it's kind of stressful to wait in lines and deal with crowds. YMMV. |
NP. She's just quoting their tagline. Take it easy. |
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Interestingly when I worked there we got a TON of Brazilian tourists and it's sold as a teenage rite of passage there. It definitely seems sold as a younger US must do. But again, that whole thing is really a marketing campaign.
I haven't been since they opened Star Wars land. As someone who managed to go for free a lot (my own tickets as an employee, free passes from doing things like choir events at the parks) I used to have a strategy with my best friend where we would do all 4 parks in a day and hit our personal favorites (we both got summer jobs there). I did have a blast working there. |
| If you can swing it, I'd say go check it out with your 10 y.o. Everything is really nicely done, a lot of the enjoyment is the entertainment and visual stimulation. 3 days is all you really need to get the full experience. We have gone several times but only one day at a time when visiting my mother who lives close by. |
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I think it’s fine either way but it is pretty amazing and when you really think about what they do and compare it to other theme parks (of which I’ve been to many), I’m actually surprised the cost isn’t more. To take one example….in the avatar area, they have created a whole world that integrates natural plants from around the world with fake elements and lighting and sound to create a 360 experience of being on a different planet. And the avatar ride where you are flying is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced—it arguably feels more like flying than paragliding does.
I’ve been to some pretty magical places as far as natural beauty or even architectural wonders (Bukhara, zagorst, the Alhambra, the York Minster—all amazing). But disney is really a unique combination of man-made engineering, imagination and sheer determination. If someone can dream it, they can design it. It’s hard to put a price on some of the things they offer. My kids are teens but they still love the rides and design elements. It’s also a nice complement to other vacations. I mean, after you’ve been to a few world class art museums, does it add that much to go to another (assuming you aren’t art historians or something)? Same for cathedrals, gorgeous mountains, etc. I’m a huge National Parks geek and we hit all the big ones and many of the small ones but even I admit that they start to blur together a bit at some point. |
Same. I have zero desire and hope my kid ends up feeling the same. He’s 3 now. |
| You won’t regret it if you stop thinking about it. I made it to 44 without going and didn’t care. Then my in-laws paid for us to go with our 3yo ( and them ) for what they spent we could have done a day trip to Dutch Wonderland then had a lovely vacation in Europe that would have been more enjoyable. It’s hot and crowded and the lines are ridiculous. I’ll never go again and I doubt DD will. |
Lighten up, would you? It’s Disney’s tagline. With your attitude you should visit Oscar the Grouch. |
| I was exiting Disney with my kids and an older gentleman (60ish) was saying to another older gentleman that he spent his life's savings on a Disney trip. My kid heard this and whispered ("why would he do that? it's not worth it.) But if you have a lot of money, you can buy the extras (lightning passes etc.) to make it pleasant. |
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OP, you are not missing out on anything. It’s an overpriced theme park that doesn’t offer much beyond hours in line, heat, terrible crowds, and subpar rides. Food is awful and I will never understand the hype. If you are not a fan of theme parks, there is zero draw or reason to be there. Save your money for places that really matter to you.
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Totally get your opinion on Disney, but “subpar rides”? What? |
NP here. I’ve travelled around the world and have lived on 4 different continents and I still think Disney is magical. I’m 50 years old and have been going there since I was 2 years old. Still love it! |
| It’s fake and crappy and overpriced. I don’t get why people like it. |
| I’ve never really considered going. It’s like Vegas for kids. |