Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you used to do the same thing OP. Why did you look down on people who went to Disney?
OP here. I thought there were so many better places to visit in the world - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Life is drastically different with young children. I hope to pick up better travel once the kids are older.
No kidding, and we did the math, it's almost the same cost to travel to Europe as a week at Disney!!
can you show me your math?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love Disney and go for 1 week each year. Best week of the year if you ask me.
Us as well. We even own a Disney time share! It's fabulous. Whenever we go, we can just relax and have a good time. And we can take our kids to any restaurant --- because Disney loves kids instead of tolerating them.
Maybe if your children were better behaved...
Not PP, but you know good and damned well most nice/niceish restaurants are not pleased about kids as patrons, well behaved or not. Stop it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you used to do the same thing OP. Why did you look down on people who went to Disney?
OP here. I thought there were so many better places to visit in the world - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Life is drastically different with young children. I hope to pick up better travel once the kids are older.
So there's your answer I guess? You seem really insecure OP. Just vacation where you want and stop worrying about what others do. Why is China a "better" place to visit than St. Barth's?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you used to do the same thing OP. Why did you look down on people who went to Disney?
OP here. I thought there were so many better places to visit in the world - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Life is drastically different with young children. I hope to pick up better travel once the kids are older.
No kidding, and we did the math, it's almost the same cost to travel to Europe as a week at Disney!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you used to do the same thing OP. Why did you look down on people who went to Disney?
OP here. I thought there were so many better places to visit in the world - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Life is drastically different with young children. I hope to pick up better travel once the kids are older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's all advertising. "Happiest place on earth" is marketing. You are celebrating movie characters. It's basically like taking a vacation at McDonalds World.
+1
If you went anywhere else domestically, I wouldn't care, but going Disney is just admitting fealty to our corporate overlords. But maybe I know too many families who identify with Disney to a terrifying degree. I'm sorrynotsorry, no one whose last name is not Disney should have a Disney tattoo.
And no adult should wear Disney ties to work as an attorney.
This.
If you go to a new city or new natural area, you've put thought into it. But for many who go to Disney they go because, 'That's what people do' and I assume they're boring. Or often, I already know they're boring.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, you used to do the same thing OP. Why did you look down on people who went to Disney?
OP here. I thought there were so many better places to visit in the world - France, Spain, Greece, Italy, China, Thailand, Japan, etc. Life is drastically different with young children. I hope to pick up better travel once the kids are older.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's all advertising. "Happiest place on earth" is marketing. You are celebrating movie characters. It's basically like taking a vacation at McDonalds World.
+1
If you went anywhere else domestically, I wouldn't care, but going Disney is just admitting fealty to our corporate overlords. But maybe I know too many families who identify with Disney to a terrifying degree. I'm sorrynotsorry, no one whose last name is not Disney should have a Disney tattoo.
And no adult should wear Disney ties to work as an attorney.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Because it's all advertising. "Happiest place on earth" is marketing. You are celebrating movie characters. It's basically like taking a vacation at McDonalds World.
+1
If you went anywhere else domestically, I wouldn't care, but going Disney is just admitting fealty to our corporate overlords. But maybe I know too many families who identify with Disney to a terrifying degree. I'm sorrynotsorry, no one whose last name is not Disney should have a Disney tattoo.
Anonymous wrote:Who looks down on Disney? It's the happiest place on Earth.
Anonymous wrote:It's fake. Why not actually visit a castle?