Disney Frenhines
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I know that we have seen huge increases in crowd sizes at Disney in recent years despite the ticket price rises, something that at times is puzzling, especially with the number of people, maybe justifiably, complaining about the price hikes for rooms, tickets, food etc. But, I have a theory as to why we see the parks more crowded all year around and that is social media. No surprise really, but, does that beg the question as to what some guests actual motives are for visiting Disney. Is it for a vacation, chilling out, enjoying the rides, attractions, shows and so on. Or is it so they can post on facebook, Instagram, You Tube and get attention.
Now before you diss me, think about this, guests trying to get photos of them in places they shouldn't be, taking endless videos of themselves at Disney. I'm getting fed up of being bombarded with Disney park videos from hundreds of people simply because I subscribe to The Dis. I had to deal with two girls at Be Our Guest on the next table taking endless photos posing with their food (it must have gone cold by the time they ate it) and being a bit of a nuisance. Sure, a lot of us take a photo of a special item like a themed cupcake, but, this was almost a fashion shoot.
I'm all for taking photos and videos for memories, but, this isn't the same as the people, mainly youngsters, who don't see Disney the way Walt intended, but, as a backdrop to their selfies for their social media account and they will behave in all kinds of manners to get that photo they hope will get them a shedload of likes, because that is all that matters.
I just find that sad and you will probably disagree with me, but, as I said, this is just a theory as to the increase in crowds at the parks.
Now before you diss me, think about this, guests trying to get photos of them in places they shouldn't be, taking endless videos of themselves at Disney. I'm getting fed up of being bombarded with Disney park videos from hundreds of people simply because I subscribe to The Dis. I had to deal with two girls at Be Our Guest on the next table taking endless photos posing with their food (it must have gone cold by the time they ate it) and being a bit of a nuisance. Sure, a lot of us take a photo of a special item like a themed cupcake, but, this was almost a fashion shoot.
I'm all for taking photos and videos for memories, but, this isn't the same as the people, mainly youngsters, who don't see Disney the way Walt intended, but, as a backdrop to their selfies for their social media account and they will behave in all kinds of manners to get that photo they hope will get them a shedload of likes, because that is all that matters.
I just find that sad and you will probably disagree with me, but, as I said, this is just a theory as to the increase in crowds at the parks.