Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me summarize this thread this far. There seem to be two types of people.
Disney is fun and cool! people
and
I'm better than Disney! people
What is weird is Disney seems to be the only place that engenders this response--but it ALWAYS gets this response.
WDW is very middle brow (at best), but also very expensive. This creates the opportunity for upper middle class people fight about it. It is a class and education marker that goes both ways.
Well, I am baffled by resorts like the Greenbrier--why would someone pay all that money to go stay in a hotel somewhere so the husband can golf and the wife can get facials and the kids can go to faux day camp?--but I would never post that on a discussion board. (Well, OK, I just did, but only as an example.) Everyone has stuff they would never do, but they don't make a point of going on threads and talking about it--except when its Disney. It's so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me summarize this thread this far. There seem to be two types of people.
Disney is fun and cool! people
and
I'm better than Disney! people
What is weird is Disney seems to be the only place that engenders this response--but it ALWAYS gets this response.
WDW is very middle brow (at best), but also very expensive. This creates the opportunity for upper middle class people fight about it. It is a class and education marker that goes both ways.
Well, I am baffled by resorts like the Greenbrier--why would someone pay all that money to go stay in a hotel somewhere so the husband can golf and the wife can get facials and the kids can go to faux day camp?--but I would never post that on a discussion board. (Well, OK, I just did, but only as an example.) Everyone has stuff they would never do, but they don't make a point of going on threads and talking about it--except when its Disney. It's so weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me summarize this thread this far. There seem to be two types of people.
Disney is fun and cool! people
and
I'm better than Disney! people
What is weird is Disney seems to be the only place that engenders this response--but it ALWAYS gets this response.
WDW is very middle brow (at best), but also very expensive. This creates the opportunity for upper middle class people fight about it. It is a class and education marker that goes both ways.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Let me summarize this thread this far. There seem to be two types of people.
Disney is fun and cool! people
and
I'm better than Disney! people
What is weird is Disney seems to be the only place that engenders this response--but it ALWAYS gets this response.
Anonymous wrote:Let me summarize this thread this far. There seem to be two types of people.
Disney is fun and cool! people
and
I'm better than Disney! people
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My family goes to WDW probably 3x a year on average. We just love it. However, I can understand folks hating it who go down without doing research because it's theme parks. I see families fighting and getting all upset over the missed details of planning this type of vacation. Buy a guidebook, listen to podcasts, get an authorized Disney travel agent... But don't go blindly!
I did a ton of research and planning and still thought it was the worst place to voluntarily go to.
Kids just wanted a pool he could walk into. a few rides were bonus but "the fair" is just as good.
Anonymous wrote:My family goes to WDW probably 3x a year on average. We just love it. However, I can understand folks hating it who go down without doing research because it's theme parks. I see families fighting and getting all upset over the missed details of planning this type of vacation. Buy a guidebook, listen to podcasts, get an authorized Disney travel agent... But don't go blindly!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at grand Floridian being called a "decent" place.
you do realize how pathetic you sound, right?
We're poor and can't even the Grand Floridian, but it's not a decent place. It's a fake Disney hotel.
Just stop. They aren't "fake." They are great hotels, by any standard. with what would be considered to be great service outside of Disney.
People are ridiculous.
Of course they are. They're artificially set up with a theme. That's like the definition of fake. Yo can go spend $500 a night on a much nicer hotel without the Disney brand.
So, some people would see the Polynesian and think -- wow, we can imagine we're in the south Pacific! And others will think -- who are they kidding, we're in central Florida. The people in group B should probably not bother going to Disney. Lots of people enjoy the effort Disney puts into making the hotels an immersive experience and consider it worth the cost.
Anonymous wrote:Cool story, bro.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Lol at grand Floridian being called a "decent" place.
you do realize how pathetic you sound, right?