Nope. And when we go to Disneyland Paris next year and they announce things in French and then English I won't be annoyed at that either, I'll be grateful.
Don't feed the troll...![]()
Are you assuming that all Spanish speakers at WDW live in the U.S. and refuse to learn English? Or...Could they be people who vacation from Spanish speaking countries to spend their tourism dollars in the United States?
Up mine? Think before you post.
Your original post was about WDW. Think before you post.
You're the troll here.
We make announcements in spanish for the same reason we print park maps in 8 or 9 different languages...because we want guests from ALL over the world to come and enjoy the parks.
Now, it would be prohibitive to make the announcements in 8 or 9 languages, but since spanish is spoken by many countries besides Spain, it makes sense to include it in the announcements.
Spanish is not the second most popular language in the world. It's the fourth.
http://www.krysstal.com/spoken.html
Several American corporations cater to people who live in America but don't want to learn English. It's no different with Disney.
Epic Thread here.
IBTL
1/10 Troll attempt.
If actually not a troll attempt.
10/10 Failing at life.
Do you object to the maps in different languages? Do you object to the signs in braile? I'm not attacking you. I'm just curious.