Anonymous wrote:And another:
http://www.themouseforless.com/tripplanning/resorts/wdw/pdf/PolyCalendar.pdf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
They are called beaches at Disney. Here are some links to activities provided by Disney at the resort where people are encouraged to go to the beach:
http://www.themouseforless.com/tripplanning/resorts/wdw/pdf/GrandCalendar.pdf
The one we went to they even gave the kids buckets and shovels for the beach.
Then those guests would be ill informed wouldn't they?
They were told by Disney that the white sand areas are beaches. So if they are ill informed and Disney is doing the informing...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
Then those guests would be ill informed wouldn't they?
They were told by Disney that the white sand areas are beaches. So if they are ill informed and Disney is doing the informing...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
Then those guests would be ill informed wouldn't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
Then those guests would be ill informed wouldn't they?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG
I can't believe 100+ pages of blaming parents for this?
Where TF is Jeff Steele? I understand clicks will put his own kids through college, but a little bit of empathy is in order here.
What a disgusting thread. [/quote
A few folks like myself defending and explaining how Disney is set up. Trolls don't want to hear it.
+1
+2 Jeff please delete this insensitive thread.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
Anonymous wrote:I gather most posters here aren't moms. Just teens looking for an anonymous place to vent
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG
I can't believe 100+ pages of blaming parents for this?
Where TF is Jeff Steele? I understand clicks will put his own kids through college, but a little bit of empathy is in order here.
What a disgusting thread. [/quote
A few folks like myself defending and explaining how Disney is set up. Trolls don't want to hear it.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
...that Disney masks and uses as an asset to entice paying customers from all around the world with very young children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Haha! See? Caught ya. That sign was taken years ago when they were building the grand Floridian villas. That drop off isn't there and it's a beach now. You haven't been and have no idea what you're talking about.
Great. Except- it's NOT a beach! It wasn't them and still isn't, that's right, a motha effin' beach. It's a crusty green lagoon people. Probably filled with green algae and fertilizer run-off from magically manicured lawns in the shape of Mickey.
Except Disney calls it a beach.
They don't call it a sandy swamp. Or an alligator habitat. Or even a murky dirty place where scary Florida creatures reside.
They call it a beach. They call all of those white sand areas beaches. Heck, they even named one of their upscale resorts the Beach Club Villa.
And surprise! And guess what the guests do at the beach at the Beachclub Villa? Surprise!! They walk along the water and let their kids play and wade in the shallows.
Anonymous wrote:OMG
I can't believe 100+ pages of blaming parents for this?
Where TF is Jeff Steele? I understand clicks will put his own kids through college, but a little bit of empathy is in order here.
What a disgusting thread.