WDSearcher said:I think that's a pretty rude, flip statement.
You said in your original post that you "would like to keep as much of the magic as possible." Well .... to many, many children, autograph books are part of the magic. You're saying "Ban Autograph Books" because they negatively impact your visit. But the fact that banning them would negatively impact someone else's visit doesn't seem to be a concern.
I understand that your initial post was not meant to be a whining, lamenting thread -- you were saying that things had changed and that you weren't fond of some of those changes. But you must have realized that your post was going to attract others for whom autograph books are an important part of their Disney experience. Just because you don't see how they can be that important doesn't mean you have to be belittle the people who do.
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Just because I do not think that a lack of autograph books can possible ruin the disney experience does not make me rude, it makes me honest. Time to get a sense of perspective. like you said, it is a PART of the experience, not the experience in itself. It is not just my visit i was talking about in the 1st place, it is the overall atmosphere of WDW. Because I don't think autograph books are important doesn't mean that I cannot see how they are important to others. You are rude for projecting your ideas on what you believe I can or cannot understand or see.