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DW and I were listening to last weeks disboards.com show (me for the second time) in the car this morning, and the discussion about Disney quality popped something in my head...
Could the disboards themselves be affecting our perceptions? Are our expectations being raised somewhat because we hear about the magic other people receive and get disappointed when we don't receive the same? While at the same time, do we turn a more critical eye towards things because we read the "horror" stories?
I myself am certain that yes, some things have been cut back in areas - Disney as of late has been following the "maximize short term profits" mentality of a corporation, although the theme parks were getting dragged into that by other business units before the economy affected the parks directly.
But could we see it being at a greater degree because we read so much about it here? The disboards, as mentioned, is such a LARGE community. And forums such as these tend to have what I call "negative gravitation" or "negative affinity" - that is, a tendency for the negative aspects of something to come out because such a forum offers a "gripe platform". This has been true for many years - I coined that term long before web forums existed - now I'm starting to feel old as I can say that I've been on the Internet longer than probably most of the people who use FB and Twitter have been alive...
Sometimes I think that seeing such things experienced by someone else can make us reflect on those negative things we ourselves might have experienced, even magnify them, and draw attention away from those positive things that happened. Of course, we don't want ANY negative things to happen while at Disney, but they do - like anywhere else.
I'm not talking about Disney jacking the costs of the strollers, etc. etc. I'm just thinking of the more subjective things.
I'm also not saying I necessarily believe that...it was just something that came to me listening to it all again...
Could the disboards themselves be affecting our perceptions? Are our expectations being raised somewhat because we hear about the magic other people receive and get disappointed when we don't receive the same? While at the same time, do we turn a more critical eye towards things because we read the "horror" stories?
I myself am certain that yes, some things have been cut back in areas - Disney as of late has been following the "maximize short term profits" mentality of a corporation, although the theme parks were getting dragged into that by other business units before the economy affected the parks directly.
But could we see it being at a greater degree because we read so much about it here? The disboards, as mentioned, is such a LARGE community. And forums such as these tend to have what I call "negative gravitation" or "negative affinity" - that is, a tendency for the negative aspects of something to come out because such a forum offers a "gripe platform". This has been true for many years - I coined that term long before web forums existed - now I'm starting to feel old as I can say that I've been on the Internet longer than probably most of the people who use FB and Twitter have been alive...
Sometimes I think that seeing such things experienced by someone else can make us reflect on those negative things we ourselves might have experienced, even magnify them, and draw attention away from those positive things that happened. Of course, we don't want ANY negative things to happen while at Disney, but they do - like anywhere else.
I'm not talking about Disney jacking the costs of the strollers, etc. etc. I'm just thinking of the more subjective things.
I'm also not saying I necessarily believe that...it was just something that came to me listening to it all again...