Anonymous wrote:The cruise I think is actually fine but Disney itself is low brow and crass. We don't like either of those things around here.
Anonymous wrote:We are going on our first REAL vacation as a family and after a lot of research, we landed with a Disney cruise. The bottom line is we need a proper vacation (not a “trip”) and we need childcare because we don’t have family to come with us or watch our kids while DH and I go away). Disney is the nicest, best food, etc. We aren’t a Disney family at all, honestly. I’m not even sure my boys will know the characters.
ANYWAY…people have strong reactions to us saying that’s what we’re doing. (it was the kids Christmas present or else honestly, we wouldn’t tell people. But the kids are excited so they tell everyone.)
“I would NEVER.”
“Sounds like hell on earth”.
“Why not spend the money and take the kids to Europe?”
And on and on.
Why are people like this?!
)Anonymous wrote:For real, do Disney cruise's built in childcare take tween ages like 10 to 13 and keep them entertained? I would love to know the childcare hours.
Anonymous wrote:I might accidentally say something negative along the lines of ‘well, that wouldn’t be my dream vacation, but have fun!’, so I can see where otherwise nice people might slip up.
I do hope you have a nice time! Sounds like a good fit for your family.
Anonymous wrote:I would say nice even though I have not been to one. I assume it cost around $10k for a family of 4 on Disney cruise, so it must be really really nice with good food and many entertainment.
Anonymous wrote:For real, do Disney cruise's built in childcare take tween ages like 10 to 13 and keep them entertained? I would love to know the childcare hours.
Anonymous wrote:The only place people would say stuff like that is here. I cannot imagine disparaging someone's vacation to their face.
Anonymous wrote:People love to think they’re too good for Disney anything. Not sure why they feel the need to be so rude. Lots of friends take trips that don’t appeal to me but I would never say anything negative to them.
Disney may not be for everyone but they do things well, whether their haters want to admit it or not.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would think all those things privately to myself, but show nothing but positivity to you.
I'd encourage you to be less judgmental in your head, too.
No, my head is my own realm where I can think whatever I want. Try it!
Being judgmental of inconsequential choices other people make, including privately, is miserable.
Anonymous wrote:To each his own. I think it would be a nightmare. Just not my taste. If I were you, I’d ask people if their reaction was based on negative experiences. There may very well be something to this.