I agree. I just think that if people think that Disney is out to rip them off at the Poly then they shouldn't stay there. Simple. So easy. Ignore the 999 threads that are positive and only look at this one because it confirms your inner fears of vacation "ruined".
Coolpool, I think you hit the nail on the head. I think that's what this thread all boils down to. People are so afraid of having their vacation ruined. Let's face it, all of us are here because we're just a little bit neurotic when it comes to planning our vacations. (and I mean that in the best possible way! LOL

People who are that meticulous about planning do not want anything to go wrong on vacation. I'm not saying that anybody ever does, of course, but for those of us who obsess about vacation details (from the best rates to the best dates, to what to pack, where to dine and where to stay) we REALLY don't want something to ruin the plan because that means we somehow failed in making the right choice. All of that is a bunch of hooey, I agree, because life isn't perfect, so we shouldn't always expect our vacations to be perfect. Sure, perfection is something we hope for and yes, plan for - (that's why we're all here!), but it's an unrealistic expectation.
I was one of those posters who was second guessing her decision to stay at the Poly after reading some of these negative comments on this thread, but like Coolpool said, I also listened to the 999 positive comments about the Poly and I chose to keep my reservation and go to the resort with an open mind, knowing full well that some people will ALWAYS complain and other people just have different tastes, expectations, and experiences.
For those of you who are in a panic about your reservations, you have to remember that for a lot of people, Walt Disney World is not the ideal vacation and they would never waste their money going there. Gasp! I certainly wouldn't be swayed by their opinions and change my vacation destination because WDW is not *their* cup of tea.
I'm all for branching out and trying new experiences. What if a family only went to the Magic Kingdom each time they visited WDW because they had a great time there during their first visit? It would be a shame if they were too afraid to visit MGM, AK or Epcot. Look at what they'd miss? That's not to say MK can't always be their favorite, but I think life is too short not to try new experiences.

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