Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
As someone who has been to Disney, if you can't see that other people can have fun with their kids in other ways besides a Disney trip, you sound ignorant and unimaginative. But go ahead and keep up the name calling!
Ha ha. I'm neither, actually. We go many other places besides Disney, too. But nice try, sweetie!
So what you are really saying is that you are a single-minded bitch who can't believe people make different choices than you. Well, okay, then. Have fun in the lines...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
As someone who has been to Disney, if you can't see that other people can have fun with their kids in other ways besides a Disney trip, you sound ignorant and unimaginative. But go ahead and keep up the name calling!
Ha ha. I'm neither, actually. We go many other places besides Disney, too. But nice try, sweetie!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
As someone who has been to Disney, if you can't see that other people can have fun with their kids in other ways besides a Disney trip, you sound ignorant and unimaginative. But go ahead and keep up the name calling!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
It has nothing to do with appearances and everything to do with a limited amount of vacation time in my experience. Almost all of our vacation time is spent visiting relatives in other parts of the country. The kids have been to Disney, btw, but they vastly prefer a quick weekend jaunt to Hershey park to get their thrill ride giggles, and save actual rare vacation days for exciting things (to them) like a dude ranch, skiing, or Yellowstone. They don't give a flip about Disney and the trip they did take there was full of crowds and long lines. They don't remember it fondly.
Should I force them to go and make sure they pretend to be happy, or let them experience true happiness in their destinations of choice?
Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
Anonymous wrote:
What a bunch of stuckup snobs who care way more about appearances than their children's happiness!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it is possible, especially if your kid doesn't show any interest in Disney characters… If the kids likes disney princess and/or characters AND you have the financial means, why would you skip? To make some sort of point? It won't' harm the kid but it is kind of ridiculous.
[/b]I never went as a kid or teen but I am not from this country. I went before having kids (once I moved here) and after we had our child we have taken him 2 times - will take a 3rd soon. He just turned 4.
We also have traveled a lot internationally and to a much lesser degree inside the U.S. My kid had fun in all our trips but Disney was "magical" for him. If I had to choose between an international trip and a disney vacation, I would choose the international trip for sure, but I would make sure to make space at least one year out of his childhood to take him to Disney. Not because I think he would feel deprived if not going, but because it is truly something I would like him to experience at least once during his childhood.
That's EXACTLY what the harpies on this thread are trying to do - make a point about how high above the Disney riff-raff they are, enjoyment of kids be damned!
um ... because there are so many more interesting, worthwhile things to do?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course it is possible, especially if your kid doesn't show any interest in Disney characters… If the kids likes disney princess and/or characters AND you have the financial means, why would you skip? To make some sort of point? It won't' harm the kid but it is kind of ridiculous.
[/b]I never went as a kid or teen but I am not from this country. I went before having kids (once I moved here) and after we had our child we have taken him 2 times - will take a 3rd soon. He just turned 4.
We also have traveled a lot internationally and to a much lesser degree inside the U.S. My kid had fun in all our trips but Disney was "magical" for him. If I had to choose between an international trip and a disney vacation, I would choose the international trip for sure, but I would make sure to make space at least one year out of his childhood to take him to Disney. Not because I think he would feel deprived if not going, but because it is truly something I would like him to experience at least once during his childhood.
That's EXACTLY what the harpies on this thread are trying to do - make a point about how high above the Disney riff-raff they are, enjoyment of kids be damned!