melomouse
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Hello All!
A couple of observations from our recent 9-night trip to WDW, after reading some of the lengthier threads on mold and babies and willful children...
I live in NY. I realize that for me, WDW prices do not seem super-exorbitant food/admission wise by comparision, and also that things are cleaner, better kept and restrooms actually are (relatively) clean. Many perspectives come from many parts of the country on this board, and I have finally (DUH) realized that my demographics impact greatly on my impressions of WDW.
This is what I noticed this time on our first visit back after 2 1/2 years -
For the first time - an unusable, disgusting potty, thick dust and mildew in the vents and walls of the restroom by PotC, an absence of CM's in the restrooms, tho there were some. I realized that it was a shock to see these things only because I was at WDW!!!! That's part of the reason why some people love WDW - because it was heretofore a place where we might have been "shielded" from such mundane facts...
Maybe cuz of reading the DIS, maybe because I have an Asperger's child who is at an obnoxious adolescent age, but not anymore in "meltdown" mode, I heard babies and kids crying in every 3D show I was at - Muppets, Tough to be a Bug, Philharmagic. I chalked it up to tired kids and fears of darkness and Mom & Dad's need to see the show.No problem - it IS WDW - a theme park for families. Easy come, easy go.
Restaurants - crowded and noisy - - lots of folks taking longer to eat because of the "dessert included" dining plan. WDW food, in case anyone hasn't noticed, is pretty much consistent throughout, til you get to the World Showcase restaurants.Your burger is the burger and the chicken strips are the chicken strips.The buffets are the buffets - where you prefer is a matter of personal preference and convenience.
Lots of sad and tired whining princesses. I feel for the ones in the strollers with their hair pulled back in tiaras when humidity is 100% and temps are 90.But they look so pretty! Peter Pan at 10 PM at MNSSHP was not the most desirable spot for anyone under 5.
So these are all the negatives. The magic is still there - Wishes and Hallowishes and Spectro still make me cry. Not a rude CM in the bunch - overwhelmed, stressed, yes...but they are all still hanging in there. I am a grateful mousketeer when I get to be in WDW at all. Sometimes I think we all need to worry a little less, plan less compulsively and live in the magic.
(Donning suit, firing up the popcorn - JMHO, guys)
melomouse
A couple of observations from our recent 9-night trip to WDW, after reading some of the lengthier threads on mold and babies and willful children...
I live in NY. I realize that for me, WDW prices do not seem super-exorbitant food/admission wise by comparision, and also that things are cleaner, better kept and restrooms actually are (relatively) clean. Many perspectives come from many parts of the country on this board, and I have finally (DUH) realized that my demographics impact greatly on my impressions of WDW.
This is what I noticed this time on our first visit back after 2 1/2 years -
For the first time - an unusable, disgusting potty, thick dust and mildew in the vents and walls of the restroom by PotC, an absence of CM's in the restrooms, tho there were some. I realized that it was a shock to see these things only because I was at WDW!!!! That's part of the reason why some people love WDW - because it was heretofore a place where we might have been "shielded" from such mundane facts...
Maybe cuz of reading the DIS, maybe because I have an Asperger's child who is at an obnoxious adolescent age, but not anymore in "meltdown" mode, I heard babies and kids crying in every 3D show I was at - Muppets, Tough to be a Bug, Philharmagic. I chalked it up to tired kids and fears of darkness and Mom & Dad's need to see the show.No problem - it IS WDW - a theme park for families. Easy come, easy go.
Restaurants - crowded and noisy - - lots of folks taking longer to eat because of the "dessert included" dining plan. WDW food, in case anyone hasn't noticed, is pretty much consistent throughout, til you get to the World Showcase restaurants.Your burger is the burger and the chicken strips are the chicken strips.The buffets are the buffets - where you prefer is a matter of personal preference and convenience.
Lots of sad and tired whining princesses. I feel for the ones in the strollers with their hair pulled back in tiaras when humidity is 100% and temps are 90.But they look so pretty! Peter Pan at 10 PM at MNSSHP was not the most desirable spot for anyone under 5.
So these are all the negatives. The magic is still there - Wishes and Hallowishes and Spectro still make me cry. Not a rude CM in the bunch - overwhelmed, stressed, yes...but they are all still hanging in there. I am a grateful mousketeer when I get to be in WDW at all. Sometimes I think we all need to worry a little less, plan less compulsively and live in the magic.
(Donning suit, firing up the popcorn - JMHO, guys)
melomouse
