btk2333
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Socialism at Disney.
Utilitarianism at Disney
Socialism at Disney.
Socialism at Disney.
Socialism at Disney.

I too remember the days before FP. I feel that the FP made the lines slower. What ever happened to just waiting your turn???![]()
People have had their cheese moved and are not happy about it.
estherhead said:I'm sorry you had a bad time.
If Disney is broken, why is it crowded?
Some kind of ism. Definitely tongue in cheek.
Correction, that's tongue in cheekism.
Yes, we have. But I'm willing to wait until many others have tried it before I nibble.
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No Disney World is not broken. It is doing exactly what Disney wants it to do. Make gobs of money.
It is your problem that you spent $100 for 3 rides or can't find a chair at the pool or dinner seating or if you have to plan your ride order 6-mo in advance... (sarcasm)
But, hey, so many people seem willing to be treated like sheep and pay outrageous, ever-increasing prices for an experience that is not as "magical" as it once was, I highly doubt the revenues will drop.
There is an old saying "You get the government you deserve." Well, I guess you could also say "You get the Disney you deserve."
But why do you get to tell me if an experience is any more or less "magical" for me? I'm sorry that WDW has lost the magic for you- it has not lost the magic for me. I am very happy getting "the Disney I deserve." I very much still enjoy the parks, resorts and restaurants (if the combination didn't appeal to us so much we wouldn't visit).
But why do you get to tell me if an experience is any more or less "magical" for me? I'm sorry that WDW has lost the magic for you- it has not lost the magic for me. I am very happy getting "the Disney I deserve." I very much still enjoy the parks, resorts and restaurants (if the combination didn't appeal to us so much we wouldn't visit).
I'm sorry that WDW has lost the magic for you- it has not lost the magic for me. I am very happy getting "the Disney I deserve." I very much still enjoy the parks, resorts and restaurants (if the combination didn't appeal to us so much we wouldn't visit).
This is how I feel every time I read one of these threads. I'm sad that people don't feel the magic anymore but at the same time I'm confused because for me everything about the parks is magical. I'm sure a lot of it is familiarity, the more someone does something the less special it becomes, I'm still new to the Disney parks so everything is still new and exciting and everywhere I turn there's magic.
I started vacationing in Las Vegas 15 years ago and loved it so much I moved here 10 years ago. I still love the city but despise gambling, drinking, clubs, etc., basically everything that used to draw me here I now find boring and overpriced, tens of millions of people still come here every year but for me the Vegas magic is gone.

But why do you get to tell me if an experience is any more or less "magical" for me? I'm sorry that WDW has lost the magic for you- it has not lost the magic for me. I am very happy getting "the Disney I deserve." I very much still enjoy the parks, resorts and restaurants (if the combination didn't appeal to us so much we wouldn't visit).
LOL. You hit the nail on the head!!
People here seem to be under the mistaken impression that Disney really puts people first and cares much about what you think. Their #1 aim (as it is for all corporations) is to make money and LOTS OF IT. And as long as people remain obsessed with everything Disney and are willing to put up with anything that the corporation throws at them, Disney will continue to pull in the $$$.
Whether or not you are happy is NOT their chief concern. And it certainly won't ever be, as long as you continue to visit and spend money, despite every new change that makes your park experience less and less fun.
The only thing that might actually force some changes in the idiotic new FP system is if Disney's revenues at WDW start to drop. But, hey, so many people seem willing to be treated like sheep and pay outrageous, ever-increasing prices for an experience that is not as "magical" as it once was, I highly doubt the revenues will drop.
Same mentality is what drives people to vote into office, again and again, politicians who do not have their best interests at heart. People often act like sheep. They don't think for themselves and they are afraid to speak out when things aren't right.
There is an old saying "You get the government you deserve." Well, I guess you could also say "You get the Disney you deserve."
