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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We are annual WDW visitors (with DVC). We started taking our kids there because it was an easy trip where kid behavior was tolerated, and as kids grew, they could enjoy some degree of independence. Some of the PPs are correct that the Disney Bounding adults are difficult. An example... we took our grandson to the MK Halloween Party in an adorable Donald Duck costume and he wanted to meet Donald, but the line was 1.5 hours long, with the vast majority being 20-somethings. If only Disney would reserve certain times for little kids or have multiples of some characters, etc. I don't want to deny them their fun, but their sheer numbers and passion/exuberance sometimes do make things hard for families. [/quote] Disney is for anyone. It’s not “for kids.” [/quote] No, it is for kids, pathetic adults have glommed onto Disney as part of their identity. [/quote] Nope. [/quote] Why does a grown adult want to meet another adult in a costume pretending to be a cartoon character? My kids are only barely interested in meeting characters. I definitely wouldn’t stand in line by myself. Last time we had to stand in line behind two grown men who wanted to meet Moana. I felt bad for Moana having to meet these two creepers. [/quote] You don’t need to understand. Their ticket cost more than your kid’s did.[/quote] I’m quite sure my family of 5 dropped far more than those creepy losers did during our stay. [/quote] Stay mad. Keep name-calling. It will change nothing. They are just as allowed to stand in line as you are.[/quote] I didn’t say they weren’t allowed. I said they were creepy men. If you do that you will be judged.[/quote] A PP was saying her grandson should get his own line for Donald Duck with no adults allowed. Nope. That’s not how Disney works. No matter whom you feel compelled to “judge.” [/quote] I can judge all day. And Disney did give all these stunted adults the middle finger when they discontinued the DAS program for all but some kids. Those people were abusing the passes and got cut off and boy, how they howled. Disney knows which visitors pay the bills.[/quote] Never said you couldn’t judge. That’s clearly all you do. But those adults are not doing anything wrong or breaking any rules per Disney and little Larlo will need to wait for Donald Duck with them and everyone else. Deal with it.[/quote] I don’t deal at all since we do the Premier Pass. We just happened to pass by Moana and it looked like no line except for the creepy dorks. Even my kids wondered what those guys were up to. Hope they weren’t inappropriate with poor Moana.[/quote]
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