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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I've traveled a fair bit around the world, and I don't understand why Disney is so polarizing. If it doesn't appeal, don't go. Maybe your kids will go with a school group in high school or with a friend's family. Frankly, it would be a nicer experience if more people stayed away to make way for us trashy joy-diminishers, but Disney has so many guests that you have to reserve a "park pass" to get in. Even Princess Diana took William and Harry and they still talk about the trip. [/quote] Disney is extreme because it’s like the one place that people act like you HAVE to go. I mean there’s a person in here saying it’s a huge part of American culture and if you don’t take your kid they will lack a foundational experience to discuss later with a college roommate. And that’s silly. People who like Disney overinflate it’s worth and importance. It is a theme park. I suspect they have to make it into something more to justify going there every year and spending that kind of money on a park over and over again, but it’s a park. I’ve taken my kids. It was fine. Of all the vacations we’ve done, they don’t mention that one very often in a “that was so fun remember that?” way. You wanna go, go. If you enjoy it, cool. But if you don’t, your life isn’t inherently lacking. You missed an experience at a theme park and that’s it. [/quote]
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