Ready to be done with Disney

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.


Then start another thread and ask for advice.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.


Just make sure you have your Genie+ PhD in hand when you go. If you don’t know how to maximize, you will not have a very good time. Tons of YouTube videos on this. Do not think you will just wing it or learn the basics only.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over


Why don't you go back to your "home country" then??

Disney is the American ideal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.


Then start another thread and ask for advice.


+1

Or just leave. You know all of us DCUM folks trash everyone and everything. But that's why you love it here and keep coming back for more.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.


Wrong thread; wrong forum. Try DisBoards for people who know WDW well and will be helpful to newbies.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over


Why don't you go back to your "home country" then??

Disney is the American ideal.


It’s global. Europeans love Disneyland Paris. Asians love Disney’s parks in Tokyo, Hong Kong, and Shanghai.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.

Go to Disney Tourist Blog they have tips for everything. If you can afford it get genie plus and buy the lightening lanes for the rides they have it for. Make sit down dining reservations NOW.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over


Why don't you go back to your "home country" then??

Disney is the American ideal.


A+ trolling. Folks, this is how its done.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over


Why don't you go back to your "home country" then??

Disney is the American ideal.

Did you really just tell someone to go
Back to their country bc they didn’t like Disney?
Anonymous
We had an awesome Disney vacation in April. You have to just go with it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Just spent 4 days at Disney. Overpriced and very poor experience. It must be an absolute mess for families that don't want to shell out for all the extras. Extras, which are slowly become necessities if you want to actually get on rides at the park.
I told my kids for this kind of money we could have spent a week on my home country and lived like kings!
Rant over


Why don't you go back to your "home country" then??

Disney is the American ideal.

Did you really just tell someone to go
Back to their country bc they didn’t like Disney?


I sure did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to Disney in a couple of weeks for the first time. Just for a couple of days, staying at the Poly, and going to MK and Epcot. Was hoping to learn something on this thread and yet I can't get through it because it is just the ultimate example of DCUM folks trashing each other for pages. My goodness, you people have no life.


Wrong thread; wrong forum. Try DisBoards for people who know WDW well and will be helpful to newbies.


Yes disboards.com is the place for great Disney information. I don't think a "Ready to be Done with Disney" could reasonably be expected to give good advice on the matter.
Anonymous
I am grateful to my parents for never taking us to Disneyland/World, and never encouraging a huge love of Disney. I loved the Little Mermaid but even as a child I never understood and was even somewhat embarrassed by others who seemed obsessed by Disney.
So glad to be passing this on to my kids. We would all much rather spend a long weekend around national parks than a crowded, expensive amusement park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am grateful to my parents for never taking us to Disneyland/World, and never encouraging a huge love of Disney. I loved the Little Mermaid but even as a child I never understood and was even somewhat embarrassed by others who seemed obsessed by Disney.
So glad to be passing this on to my kids. We would all much rather spend a long weekend around national parks than a crowded, expensive amusement park.
Congratulations!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I am grateful to my parents for never taking us to Disneyland/World, and never encouraging a huge love of Disney. I loved the Little Mermaid but even as a child I never understood and was even somewhat embarrassed by others who seemed obsessed by Disney.
So glad to be passing this on to my kids. We would all much rather spend a long weekend around national parks than a crowded, expensive amusement park.


So glad I passed down to my kids the ethos that people can love what they love and it’s not their place to judge.
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