Tink&PirateMama
queen mamadalla is what they call me... they being
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Hi,
Well, this is something I wouldn't have predicted occuring when I was looking to buy DVC and first found these boards! I'm writing to vent and I don't know if any of you have experienced this or not. I've had some backlash from some aquaintences of ours in regards to our trips to disney, and our recent DVC purchase.
Just to give a little background, we tend to be pretty middle of the road people. We try to be good to the earth and the people on it, and live the best life we can. I do think we've sorta fallen in to being 'crazy disney people'... if I'm honest, LOL! I mean, I am posting here!
So that probably says something about us too...
So, that being said, because we are generally pretty open/tolerant people, we meet people from all walks of life and ideals, and try to just let everyone live how they see fit for their life. We are totally not the type of people to tell our friends what they 'should' do. I do feel like, friendship is about being there, not about being better, if you know what I mean.
We have had some friends, in our homeschool group over the years. I honestly jokingly said to my DH not long ago, I feel like they have taught me more about the type of person I don't want to be over the years... it seems their life is all about being insecure and therefore trying to be the best at everything (or having their son do that in their place). I tend to think childhood, well life really, is about enjoying the moment, and loving those around you... not as much about achieving... but that's just me, to each their own- just don't shove it down my throat!
Anyway, they hate most everything modern or 'fun'... I mean, their five year old reads, I don't know plato every evening or something like that, no joke. They think disney is terrible, for it's materialism, for how it's 'ruined' all great literature, etc.. Saying this, it shouldn't come as the shock it does to me how they reacted, but it did. I guess I was so happy, I expected those around us to be happy. When they found out we were buying DVC, their reaction was REALLY negative in person. Basicly said we were crazy. I said, hey, you've never been, don't knock it til you've tried it, we all are really happy there, and thought it was a great decision for our family. So when we had our "DVC" party, they ofcourse declined. I felt obligated to invite them as it was after a typical homeschool meeting. I didn't think it would be that big of a deal. My DH asked to talk with them about it, as he didn't really understand the extent of the problem. So instead of doing so, they posted a blog about all the things they hate about disney, and I guess why we are such crazy people. I can't get myself to read it all, a friend of both of us sent it to me, and I just don't want to upset myself further. The words they literally told me when they wouldn't let their son attend the party, "Disney is the quasi religion of american consumerism and our family stays clear of all thing disney", blah blah, so we are materialistic jerks I guess for buying in to that. And they wouldn't let their son come to our party because we had disney goody bags. The thing is the logic is flawed on so many levels I won't go into here, but it seems to me to be more about their own insecurities than about reality. And ofcourse with that as the deeper issue, they will turn this into something that makes themselves feel superior (ie, taking great care to post arguments on a blog), instead of just dropping it and agreeing to disagree.
The thing is, I HAVE to see these people on a regular basis. I know I'll get through it, I will just ignore the issue as much as I can. I'm actually GLAD we're sick right now, because with it all being so fresh and this recent post, I'm thinking I wouldn't be able to hold my tongue at the group tomorrow.
But I wonder, has anyone else had a backlash from buying DVC? I can't imagine I'm the only one??
Thank you for listening and any advice! Maybe some of you could post the good things about disney?!! I know for us, it is a place of joy and love that feeds everyone in the family. It is also, a healthy decision- and I totally made this argument to DH when deciding to buy- it's helpful to have sunshine in winter (vitamin D prevents cancer!), and also to have a good break from the stress of life, along with something to look forward to.
And now it's in a really good budget for us, which is also good for stress and our life in general. And it has such happy family memories already, with more to come
I dont know, so many of Walt Disney's quotes I just love and relate too... and, I know, the parks can't be great on the environment, but disney does do some good things right?
Thanks again!
Well, this is something I wouldn't have predicted occuring when I was looking to buy DVC and first found these boards! I'm writing to vent and I don't know if any of you have experienced this or not. I've had some backlash from some aquaintences of ours in regards to our trips to disney, and our recent DVC purchase.
Just to give a little background, we tend to be pretty middle of the road people. We try to be good to the earth and the people on it, and live the best life we can. I do think we've sorta fallen in to being 'crazy disney people'... if I'm honest, LOL! I mean, I am posting here!

So, that being said, because we are generally pretty open/tolerant people, we meet people from all walks of life and ideals, and try to just let everyone live how they see fit for their life. We are totally not the type of people to tell our friends what they 'should' do. I do feel like, friendship is about being there, not about being better, if you know what I mean.
We have had some friends, in our homeschool group over the years. I honestly jokingly said to my DH not long ago, I feel like they have taught me more about the type of person I don't want to be over the years... it seems their life is all about being insecure and therefore trying to be the best at everything (or having their son do that in their place). I tend to think childhood, well life really, is about enjoying the moment, and loving those around you... not as much about achieving... but that's just me, to each their own- just don't shove it down my throat!
Anyway, they hate most everything modern or 'fun'... I mean, their five year old reads, I don't know plato every evening or something like that, no joke. They think disney is terrible, for it's materialism, for how it's 'ruined' all great literature, etc.. Saying this, it shouldn't come as the shock it does to me how they reacted, but it did. I guess I was so happy, I expected those around us to be happy. When they found out we were buying DVC, their reaction was REALLY negative in person. Basicly said we were crazy. I said, hey, you've never been, don't knock it til you've tried it, we all are really happy there, and thought it was a great decision for our family. So when we had our "DVC" party, they ofcourse declined. I felt obligated to invite them as it was after a typical homeschool meeting. I didn't think it would be that big of a deal. My DH asked to talk with them about it, as he didn't really understand the extent of the problem. So instead of doing so, they posted a blog about all the things they hate about disney, and I guess why we are such crazy people. I can't get myself to read it all, a friend of both of us sent it to me, and I just don't want to upset myself further. The words they literally told me when they wouldn't let their son attend the party, "Disney is the quasi religion of american consumerism and our family stays clear of all thing disney", blah blah, so we are materialistic jerks I guess for buying in to that. And they wouldn't let their son come to our party because we had disney goody bags. The thing is the logic is flawed on so many levels I won't go into here, but it seems to me to be more about their own insecurities than about reality. And ofcourse with that as the deeper issue, they will turn this into something that makes themselves feel superior (ie, taking great care to post arguments on a blog), instead of just dropping it and agreeing to disagree.
The thing is, I HAVE to see these people on a regular basis. I know I'll get through it, I will just ignore the issue as much as I can. I'm actually GLAD we're sick right now, because with it all being so fresh and this recent post, I'm thinking I wouldn't be able to hold my tongue at the group tomorrow.
But I wonder, has anyone else had a backlash from buying DVC? I can't imagine I'm the only one??
Thank you for listening and any advice! Maybe some of you could post the good things about disney?!! I know for us, it is a place of joy and love that feeds everyone in the family. It is also, a healthy decision- and I totally made this argument to DH when deciding to buy- it's helpful to have sunshine in winter (vitamin D prevents cancer!), and also to have a good break from the stress of life, along with something to look forward to.


Thanks again!