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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Disney adults have main character syndrome. They act inappropriately in the parks with performative crying during character greets, trying to get attention, demanding special pixie dusting from cast members. They pretend that the characters and stories are real, which is what 4 year olds do, but adults should know it’s not real. It’s a weird form of escapism from the adult world. And now Disney has leaned into catering to this population. They aren’t going to the rides and attractions that normally were popular with adults at Disney world and are crowding the kid rides and activities. [/quote] You wouldn’t know any of this if you don’t follow them on social media making you part of the problem. I don’t use social media (except DCUM) and have no idea what you are even talking about. [/quote] All you had to do was go to Disney world to see it. Hugging and crying and jumping up and down when Minnie Mouse appears isn’t normal. [/quote] These people also shove past kids, push them out of the way, and stand in front of them during fireworks. That’s why I don’t feel bad when dads put kids on their shoulders and block the views of people who do this crap. [/quote] Pushing and shoving is wrong at any age. But kids don’t “own” Disney, much to your obvious dismay. [/quote] No they don’t, which is why I don’t care when they get their view blocked so actual kids can see.[/quote] Ooh! You really showed them![/quote] In what way? I can laugh from afar at the disappointment at not being able to see the fireworks show for the 39th time because a kid blocked their view. [/quote] Didn’t happen. Many Disney regulars don’t care about fireworks because they know it’s a secret time with shorter lines. And regulars who do care about a food view of fireworks know when and where to stake out a front row spot that won’t be obstructed by shoulder kids. The only people obstructed by your kid were other normal families who didn’t know any better. No “Disney Adult” stands 3 rows back for fireworks and expects an unobstructed view.[/quote] No way. The regulars are the ones who know to stake out their spot 2 hours in advance. Nobody else wants to waste 2 hours of park time. The season pass people show up just to do that and don’t care because they will be back in a few days.[/quote]
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