Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never, but I’d also never express that to you. Enjoy your vacation and ignore the travel snobs.
My mother totally would. She complained about having to be at Disney while I was a child and we were there. Ugh.
I love Disney but there's a certain very anti-Disney crowd. They are often very anti-consumerist and also party poopers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’d never, but I’d also never express that to you. Enjoy your vacation and ignore the travel snobs.
My mother totally would. She complained about having to be at Disney while I was a child and we were there. Ugh.
I love Disney but there's a certain very anti-Disney crowd. They are often very anti-consumerist and also party poopers.
Anonymous wrote:People are rude... but I too recently had a disney cruise booked. After reading the reddit forums and realizing all the love for the food was from rabid Disney cruise fans who have essentially been taking the same vacation for years, I canceled it. I don't think its that nice - seriously for the money you are spending, consider a high quality hotel with a kids club. My kids are older elementary, so for us I think we just missed the sweet spot. Maybe yours are young enough where its worth it -but - go in with your eyes open - I don't think its going to be that amazing.
(i'm not saying any of this to be snarky - I'm saying go in with your eyes open that this is the vacation you want to take with those dollars. My sincere alternate suggestion if you are fitting in a shoebox anyway is 4S Anguilla or 4S Maui and make sure the kids club is open - get the basic room and thank me later. Rent a car on either island. The cost will come out not that different....)
Anonymous wrote:I’d never, but I’d also never express that to you. Enjoy your vacation and ignore the travel snobs.
Anonymous wrote:People are rude... but I too recently had a disney cruise booked. After reading the reddit forums and realizing all the love for the food was from rabid Disney cruise fans who have essentially been taking the same vacation for years, I canceled it. I don't think its that nice - seriously for the money you are spending, consider a high quality hotel with a kids club. My kids are older elementary, so for us I think we just missed the sweet spot. Maybe yours are young enough where its worth it -but - go in with your eyes open - I don't think its going to be that amazing.
(i'm not saying any of this to be snarky - I'm saying go in with your eyes open that this is the vacation you want to take with those dollars. My sincere alternate suggestion if you are fitting in a shoebox anyway is 4S Anguilla or 4S Maui and make sure the kids club is open - get the basic room and thank me later. Rent a car on either island. The cost will come out not that different....)
Anonymous wrote:People are rude... but I too recently had a disney cruise booked. After reading the reddit forums and realizing all the love for the food was from rabid Disney cruise fans who have essentially been taking the same vacation for years, I canceled it. I don't think its that nice - seriously for the money you are spending, consider a high quality hotel with a kids club. My kids are older elementary, so for us I think we just missed the sweet spot. Maybe yours are young enough where its worth it -but - go in with your eyes open - I don't think its going to be that amazing.
(i'm not saying any of this to be snarky - I'm saying go in with your eyes open that this is the vacation you want to take with those dollars. My sincere alternate suggestion if you are fitting in a shoebox anyway is 4S Anguilla or 4S Maui and make sure the kids club is open - get the basic room and thank me later. Rent a car on either island. The cost will come out not that different....)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I have friends that when their kids were younger, went to Disney every year. Alternated between cruise and resort. Apparently spent upwards of 10K per trip.
Personally, not my cup of tea. Hate being stuck on a ship, and glorified, overcrowded theme park is the stuff of nightmares. I always wished them a good time, and listened to the stories of their good times when they returned. Being civil is not hard.
I would judge people going many times. Once or twice when kids are small - no big deal if that’s your thing
Have you ever cruised?
Fun fact: cruises are fun and relaxing, so lots of families opt to cruise each year…in addition to other travel/vacations.
We cruised Disney a handful of times before moving on to other cruise lines, but I would happily do another Disney cruise.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I have friends that when their kids were younger, went to Disney every year. Alternated between cruise and resort. Apparently spent upwards of 10K per trip.
Personally, not my cup of tea. Hate being stuck on a ship, and glorified, overcrowded theme park is the stuff of nightmares. I always wished them a good time, and listened to the stories of their good times when they returned. Being civil is not hard.
I would judge people going many times. Once or twice when kids are small - no big deal if that’s your thing
What’s your vacation? I’m sure we can find a way to judge so let’s have it.
Lol
I bet they exclusively camp and drag their kids into museums. I bet their kids hate vacationing with their parents and are counting the days until they launch and can have some fun.
Anonymous wrote:I mean they aren't wrong..Disney stuff is a nightmare especially if your kids aren't even into it
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:.Anonymous wrote:I have friends that when their kids were younger, went to Disney every year. Alternated between cruise and resort. Apparently spent upwards of 10K per trip.
Personally, not my cup of tea. Hate being stuck on a ship, and glorified, overcrowded theme park is the stuff of nightmares. I always wished them a good time, and listened to the stories of their good times when they returned. Being civil is not hard.
I would judge people going many times. Once or twice when kids are small - no big deal if that’s your thing
What’s your vacation? I’m sure we can find a way to judge so let’s have it.