Mouseaholic!!!
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This is the what I've been trying to put my finger on...with respect to this thread and the death-grip-on-lunacy that it's predecessor thread was maintained with....
There's more than a few posts in this thread and the last one, that are filled with a near vitriolic WDW hate....I keep reading and saying to myself "if this person hates WDW so much, what the hell is the person doing on these boards?"
What people don't seem to get is that it's a business. If disney's really doing it wrong....this economy will flush it out.....have faith in that. There isn't a business that is insulated from this!
There are people here that feel Disney's doing it right...or at the very least, feel they're doing it better than others. I, for one, scratch my heads at some of the posts here.
The alternative is what? Six Flags? Prices are up there as well...attendants there are grumpy and nasty. The bathrooms smell like the bronx zoo. Universal? Well, you complain to the wrong people over there and you might find you and your family banned for a year!
I understand the luster has worn a little for some....and ALOT for others. But at the end of the day, a great deal of Disney fans still feel there's some magic there.....
I've said it before....there are MILLIONS of alternatives.....a country full of wonderful national parks, fascinating history, interesting museums (what boy will not enjoy the air and space museum or a full size T-rex)....recreation....it's all around us.
Tell me that kids don't get it.....I disagree.
Last year DH and I decided to visit Gettysburg (FABULOUS renovated visitors center - I strongly recommend a visit). We choose a guided tour - the guide brought the place to life for us.
We are both history fans and my favorite Civil War General was Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain - we decided to go back later and visit Little Round Top....piviitol to the battle.
We found a small, hand-made memorial....pine branches bound in a ribbon with a school name. When we returned home I called the school in Maine. Each year their 5th grade class studies American History and they come to Gettysburg (one of the teachers is a history reinactor). Anyway, they walk Picketts Charge (no small stroll across the grass) and they find each Maine momument AND all of the 205 Maine Men who fell in the battle and were buried in the cemetary. They place one of these small memorials on each of the spots.
Now.....tell me kids DON'T get it!
Take them to see Old Faithful, or the Grand Canyon....reach out and touch Endeavor (space shuttle at the Air and Space Museum near Dulles)....or a stealth fighter, Anola Gay or a Concord.
Tell your children about the poet who was captured and forced to watch the Battle of Baltimore from the deck of a British Man O War as it fired on Ft. McHenry. Washington had just fallen to the British and the White House was burned to the ground.....now, during that long night of battle, this young poet searched for the flag...the beautiful American Flag at Ft. McHenry ---- was is still flying proudly. Yes, it was and with this young poet's rush of emotion he wrote the lyrics to the Star Spangled Banner......"what so proudly we hail, at the twilight's last gleaming".
You can take your children to the Museum of American History where the remenents of this beautiful flag are now, once again, on display for all of us to see. The actual flag that inspired that poet so many years ago.
There is soooo much to do....Williamsburg, whale watching off Acadia National Park in Maine, Skyline Drive in Virginia, Glacier National Park, country music in Nashville, the complete German U-Boat in Chicago.....sailing the Chesapeake Bay.......ok, ok.....I'll stop.
Don't even THINK of telling there are no other choices to a disney vacation.......I'll send you a list that will take 50 years to complete.
...oops the passion for travel popped out again.