I fell upon the DIS site by accident while I was looking for ways to decorate magic bands. I've only been a member for a couple of months. I totally got sucked in! There really is great information on here and some very helpful people.
What I find hard to swallow is the negativity and the argumentative nature of some people on these posts. If you are really a Disney fan, I would think exuding "magic" would come natural. Those people who bash CMs for being rude or dismissive, or how dirty the bathrooms are, how expensive things have gotten (have you gone to the market lately?

), food quality has gone down hill, Disney hasn't done enough, etc. are the one's who should take pause. Most of us have learned that people in glass houses should not throw stones or if you don't have anything nice to say don't say anything at all. I understand the occasional bad meal, or rude CM or long wait or whatever and venting is always a healing process but it happens EVERYWHERE - not just Disney. The "magic" of Disney is what makes most of us giddy like a child. Maybe people have lost that "magic" feeling and should step back to re-assess their own choices.
I wasn't fortunate enough to experience Disney as a child. I didn't get to go the first time until my honeymoon (1st marriage) because I wanted to enjoy it before I had children. I've only been a handful of times. My children are 20 and 10. I've experienced the wonder of Disney thru both of their eyes as a young child and it is amazing. I am taking my youngest next month because when we went Christmas of 2011 I was not prepared to deal with the crowds. I had never "planned" my Disney vacation - I only flew by the seat of my pants but that Christmas experience opened my eyes! Was I bitter for not seeing and doing everything I wanted to do on my youngest's 1st trip, no, but I was grateful for what we DID do. My profile pic is proof that magic still exists because I can't look at it without getting emotional - my youngest meeting Tink for the first time was amazing! I can't wait to experience Disney again with her next month.
So, for all of you DIS posters who are "veterans", thank you for taking the time to educate people like me.
For all of your DIS posters who need to vent, have at it - I'm sure we all can relate on some level. For all of you DIS posters who exude negativity, are quick to judge, or are dismissive and argumentative, please do not sour this experience for us "newbies" because some of us who love Disney (probably just as much as any of you) still tap into our 7 year old selves and we are very impressionable.
Peace, Love, Disney