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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I stopped going to Disney. It's too much like the Hunger Games. I also feel like I am being trained to get treats...get up at 7 am, log onto my device, wait in an online line for a pass. Maybe I get a treat. Then, I have to be on my phone all day trying to get onto rides at certain times. And for that, I am paying high prices? No way. [/quote] Some of us figured out a long time ago that it was not worth it. Move on, to real life for a good time. [/quote] disney f*ing sucks. People need to take their kids to a national park vacation. SOOO much better[/quote] Most people aren’t smart/creative enough to enjoy nature, converse with each other and just *be*. They need some entertainment popping out at them from every corner.[/quote] I’m not interested in taking my 95 pct 4 year old on a hike. Someday, when they can walk more than a mile or two without begging to be carried, we will do it. [/quote] Sounds like lazy/bad parenting if you can’t get your 4 year old out in nature. Millions of other parents all around the world can do it. [/quote] Sorry you can’t afford a Disney vacation. They can be a lot of fun. Most families take a variety of different vacations of which Disney may be one just like national parks may be one. [/quote] Lmao. Instead of Disney we stayed at the St. Regis Deer Valley and taught our young kids how to ski. Not have breakfast with people dressed up as fictional characters. [/quote] Bravo for you! Different strokes for different folks. A lot of 4-year-olds would not be all that interested in the ski resort and being outside in the cold and would gravitate toward the kid-centered fun at Disney. It's okay for other families to do it if they choose to and can afford it. [/quote] I prefer doing both types of vacations, some more geared towards kids, some more geared toward parents. There's room, if you can afford it, to do both. Most four year olds love meeting fictional characters and your attitude says more about you than anything else. Disney can be super fun, just like skiing can be.[/quote]
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