borncinderella
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2004
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With all due respect to maburke (two autistic children, wow!), as parents we do have ultimate control over our children's whereabouts during the day; point being, just as DVC isn't for everyone, maybe staying ALL DAY at the parks isn't for everyone, either! As was pointed out by lenshanem earlier in this thread, WDW does tend to play on children's weaknesses. Yes, park passes are expensive. However, I think I just didn't get until recently that expecting children to do what most adults find difficult (namely, spending all day at the parks, in crowds and lines, with little rest and possibly in the hot sun) really isn't fair to them; just because the tickets are expensive so "let's use every second possible, we are going to see and do it all" -- no wonder the kids get cranky! I think WDW does do a good job offering entertainment around the resorts, and obviously, DVC even more so. Thus, the reason I am happy I purchased! (Also, the reason I am considering purchasing AP's for our next trips -- so I won't have a penny-pinching heart attack when we don't stay all day on our PHP and come back for naps and dinner!)