MonorailMan
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Okay, I've been watching a few videos on iPhone/SmartPhone apps that are now available which do everything from give you people's reviews of WDW restaurants to telling you the wait times for all of the attractions. (These are apps that you can not only view to get information, but you can also add your own information so that the posted wait times and reviews are constantly updated.)
When watching these videos on YouTube I started getting really upset and posted some opinionated comments about them, and here's why:
The last time I was able to go to WDW I noticed tons of people were walking around the parks and resorts while either using apps on their phones or talking on them. This annoyed me to no end.
If you're on vacation, don't you want to be taking in your surroundings? Don't you want to be taking in the music that's being played around you? Instead, people are Tweeting every 20 minutes about what's going on. Geez, people! ENJOY.....YOUR......VACATION!!!
No wonder people are requesting more and more vacation time--They were never really ON vacation to begin with because they were absorbed in their apps!
This upsets me a lot for a couple reasons, one of which is that over the past several years I haven't been able to get to WDW much, and those who can get there often seem to take it for granted. Another reason is because I saw people at all the parks using their cells which not only prevented them from enjoying their surroundings, but also from communicating with the people they were there with. (My friend did the same thing when we were at WDW and it got really old really fast. For about half of the trip I felt like I was alone.)
Am I wrong here? Am I being stupid for feeling this way?
When watching these videos on YouTube I started getting really upset and posted some opinionated comments about them, and here's why:
The last time I was able to go to WDW I noticed tons of people were walking around the parks and resorts while either using apps on their phones or talking on them. This annoyed me to no end.


This upsets me a lot for a couple reasons, one of which is that over the past several years I haven't been able to get to WDW much, and those who can get there often seem to take it for granted. Another reason is because I saw people at all the parks using their cells which not only prevented them from enjoying their surroundings, but also from communicating with the people they were there with. (My friend did the same thing when we were at WDW and it got really old really fast. For about half of the trip I felt like I was alone.)
Am I wrong here? Am I being stupid for feeling this way?
