Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Um, yes. I actually do judge people who like these things in excess as well. And NASCAR fans.
You realize the people who go to Comicon, Renn Fest, and NASCAR fans are not at all the same, right?
Of course they are different. It is possible to judge more than one kind of person. Come on, Disney lovers are supposed to have good imaginations!
I never said a thing about Disney. You are very judgmental. I’m glad I don’t know you in person.
Most people are judgmental, far more than me. My best friend works at Walmart, and I also have friends who are famous. I am very low key. Several of my friends go to Disney often. I’d never say anything about it to then IRL. They enjoy it, good for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Um, yes. I actually do judge people who like these things in excess as well. And NASCAR fans.
You realize the people who go to Comicon, Renn Fest, and NASCAR fans are not at all the same, right?
Of course they are different. It is possible to judge more than one kind of person. Come on, Disney lovers are supposed to have good imaginations!
I never said a thing about Disney. You are very judgmental. I’m glad I don’t know you in person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Um, yes. I actually do judge people who like these things in excess as well. And NASCAR fans.
You realize the people who go to Comicon, Renn Fest, and NASCAR fans are not at all the same, right?
Of course they are different. It is possible to judge more than one kind of person. Come on, Disney lovers are supposed to have good imaginations!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Um, yes. I actually do judge people who like these things in excess as well. And NASCAR fans.
You realize the people who go to Comicon, Renn Fest, and NASCAR fans are not at all the same, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Um, yes. I actually do judge people who like these things in excess as well. And NASCAR fans.
Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Anonymous wrote:Every time this debate surfaces, I think it is kind of like people saying that fantasy lit or movies or whatever is “fake” and therefore bad. It’s a different genre of travel. Yes, it is fake—that is the point. Lord of the rings depicts a fake universe, as does Star Wars and Game of Thrones. I understand some people prefer non-fiction or realistic fiction to fantasy, but they are all valid genres and some people enjoy more than one.
For those who think it’s trashy to enjoy disney as an adult, do you think the same of people who enjoy Renn Fest or Comicon? I think it’s the same impulse — to escape reality and pretend to be part of something different.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 10 and 13. I went to Disney twice as a kid with my family and once when I was 17. While I enjoyed Disney as a kid I have zero desire to go as an adult so we never took our kids. I have zero regrets. We have taken lot of amazing vacation so my kids aren't missing out on much.
I do think they would enjoyed the Star Wars stuff, but neither kid is into Harry Potter, not shocking as my husband and I are also not HP fans, so not missing much there.
Harry Potter isn’t at Disney World.
I know that, I just group all of the Orlando area parks into one. No desire to go to any of them or Florida in general.
How very superior you are.
Not superior, Florida and the theme parks there just aren't my thing.
And you need to let us all know. We get it.
The question OP asked was will they regret not going. I shared my experience that we have never once regretted not going. Sorry if that offends your Disney loving self.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My boys are 10 and 13. I went to Disney twice as a kid with my family and once when I was 17. While I enjoyed Disney as a kid I have zero desire to go as an adult so we never took our kids. I have zero regrets. We have taken lot of amazing vacation so my kids aren't missing out on much.
I do think they would enjoyed the Star Wars stuff, but neither kid is into Harry Potter, not shocking as my husband and I are also not HP fans, so not missing much there.
Harry Potter isn’t at Disney World.
I know that, I just group all of the Orlando area parks into one. No desire to go to any of them or Florida in general.
How very superior you are.
Not superior, Florida and the theme parks there just aren't my thing.
And you need to let us all know. We get it.