I posted a similar thread on another board but I'm not getting much of a response so I thought I would post it here as I know that some of you are stockholders and therefore concerned about anything that might have an impact on Disney's financial situation..
If you scan any of the other boards here you will see that there are many various ways that people circumvent the "rules" of WDW in an effort to be able to afford a Disney vacation on a limited budget..
Some things include: passing 3 yr. olds off as being younger in order to obtain free meals or free admission into the parks; exceeding the limit of how many people should be in a room; bringing brown bag lunches into the parks; etc..
Do you think this has any real impact on Disney's financial situation? Should people adhere to "all" of the rules? "Some" of the rules? Or - "none" of the rules?
If you are a stockholder - or just someone who is concerned with the future of Disney - I would like to hear your opinions on this..
If you scan any of the other boards here you will see that there are many various ways that people circumvent the "rules" of WDW in an effort to be able to afford a Disney vacation on a limited budget..
Some things include: passing 3 yr. olds off as being younger in order to obtain free meals or free admission into the parks; exceeding the limit of how many people should be in a room; bringing brown bag lunches into the parks; etc..
Do you think this has any real impact on Disney's financial situation? Should people adhere to "all" of the rules? "Some" of the rules? Or - "none" of the rules?
If you are a stockholder - or just someone who is concerned with the future of Disney - I would like to hear your opinions on this..