Well, my first point would be that I'm paying to be there just as much as anybody else, so why wouldn't I?
There's also the fact that, as some people have mentioned, some of us didn't have the chance to go when we were kids. I would have been a lot more excited about meeting Cinderella and Belle and Mickey and so on when I was eight or ten - but with the price of plane tickets, hotel stay, food, park entries and so on, my parents couldn't afford it for us.
Now I'm (somewhat) grown up at 23. I have a steady job that gives me good travel perks, and I've been dreaming of Disney my whole life. I grew up on Disney movies - I had the Disney Cinderella book, and I knew it by heart before I even knew how to read. When I feel like watching movies, 1 time out of 3, I'll pull out a Disney or Pixar DVD.
Disney represents my childhood - and personally, I don't think I'll ever be fully grown up. Walt believed in there being a child in all of us, and though some people are content with being adults, I wouldn't want to have to act like one all the time. So if Disney is the perfect place for me to feel like a kid again by going and taking pictures with the characters I used to love (and still do), then I will stand in line among 5 years old to take a picture with whoever I encounter
And then, just another point - I also grew up loving the Anne of Green Gables books. When I was 15, we went to Prince Edward Island, where they made a replica of the village of Avonlea (where the characters live in the book). People act up scenes of the books, are dressed as characters and walk around all day. I know they're just normal people dressed up - didn't stop me from getting a picture with every single one of them, even the lower key characters
