Disfan1968
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**EDIT... Folks keep pointing to the word "hate" as being too strong. Don't get hung up on it. It was just an attempt to grab attention and headlines.
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I have poked my nose into a couple threads today where people were doing the usual Disboards "I hate Frozen" thing (obviously not all people do this, but plenty do). Any threads I have started in the past have usually been to get some information I have been looking for, and not really philosophical. But I am wondering if, among all the anti-Frozen sentiment, there are solid numbers of people on the Boards that share my thoughts, which are...
So why do people seem to beat on frozen so hard? Is it the thing like when I was in high school when all my friends liked a given song or artist right up until the moment that song or artist became popular? Then suddenly it became cool to hate said song/artist, just on principal?
With Frozen, I am not sure what people expect Disney to do actually? They are capitalizing on their movie. How evil. The public is showing up for Frozen Summer Fun in droves to enjoy the fun, and thus spicing up the Studios for a couple years. What a travesty.
I think we should fully expect Disney to showcase whatever current Disney "craze" is out there. If they didn't, people would be complaining that Disney isn't recognizing and taking the opportunity to liven things up. You can hate on Frozen all you want, but like I said elsewhere, being obsessed with A&E is no different than a lot of adult's obsessions with their favorite characters. Imagine posting a thread about how annoying Mickey is and how you wish there was less of that damn mouse all over the parks. Well, we can't hate on Mickey, now can we? But let's face it, A&E are bigger rock stars to many kids than Mickey is, and that's ok.
I for one hope they do continue to "pimp their movies" as time moves on. It's what the kids want (and doesn't that matter too?). My kids loved the Frozen events last year, and well, I'll say it... I am guessing they'll be delighted by the Maelstrom overhaul as well. I know, I know... but that was the "culture" they tore down to make way for Frozen abomination! Well, I guess my response to that is that I don't really take my kids to Disney for "culture." I take them for fun, and if some culture slips in there too, then that's just fine. But, I torture my kids plenty enough at home trying to expose them to culture. Let's just go to Disney, play along with whatever the current phenomenon is, and have fun. After all, isn't the object to feel young again while we are in Disney World anyway?

I have poked my nose into a couple threads today where people were doing the usual Disboards "I hate Frozen" thing (obviously not all people do this, but plenty do). Any threads I have started in the past have usually been to get some information I have been looking for, and not really philosophical. But I am wondering if, among all the anti-Frozen sentiment, there are solid numbers of people on the Boards that share my thoughts, which are...
So why do people seem to beat on frozen so hard? Is it the thing like when I was in high school when all my friends liked a given song or artist right up until the moment that song or artist became popular? Then suddenly it became cool to hate said song/artist, just on principal?
With Frozen, I am not sure what people expect Disney to do actually? They are capitalizing on their movie. How evil. The public is showing up for Frozen Summer Fun in droves to enjoy the fun, and thus spicing up the Studios for a couple years. What a travesty.
I think we should fully expect Disney to showcase whatever current Disney "craze" is out there. If they didn't, people would be complaining that Disney isn't recognizing and taking the opportunity to liven things up. You can hate on Frozen all you want, but like I said elsewhere, being obsessed with A&E is no different than a lot of adult's obsessions with their favorite characters. Imagine posting a thread about how annoying Mickey is and how you wish there was less of that damn mouse all over the parks. Well, we can't hate on Mickey, now can we? But let's face it, A&E are bigger rock stars to many kids than Mickey is, and that's ok.
I for one hope they do continue to "pimp their movies" as time moves on. It's what the kids want (and doesn't that matter too?). My kids loved the Frozen events last year, and well, I'll say it... I am guessing they'll be delighted by the Maelstrom overhaul as well. I know, I know... but that was the "culture" they tore down to make way for Frozen abomination! Well, I guess my response to that is that I don't really take my kids to Disney for "culture." I take them for fun, and if some culture slips in there too, then that's just fine. But, I torture my kids plenty enough at home trying to expose them to culture. Let's just go to Disney, play along with whatever the current phenomenon is, and have fun. After all, isn't the object to feel young again while we are in Disney World anyway?
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