basas said:
I agree that there should be benefits to staying on site- however, there should not be 'benefits' to onsite guests that take away from the experience of other guests.
well that is the real question - is what takes away from the experience? The way I see it DisneyWorld is already losing a tremendous amount of revenue, I know poor, middle class, and wealthy that will not go to DisneyWorld again because the place is already overcrowded, overworked, and a zoo in general. Disney loses clientele because of it - whether people like it or not or live under the illusion that it is somehow elitist - Disney may be better off revenue wise to reduce the number of people in the parks. It would cut me out of being able to afford it, but that is life.
On another note...It astounds me how some assume some hypicritical moralistic stance on this subject. Many posters here have stated that they would love the convenience of a FOTL or some resort exclusive pass. Because, admit it, whether anyone wants to believe it or not it is plain fact it would be convenient. Yet, people love to judge these people voicing that as "being elitist" or "not caring about others" or "being selfish". Frankly, the irony blows me away - every person posting in this chatroom is one of the wealthiest people in the world. The majority of people don't even have access to a computer let alone actually have their own with internet access. But I don't see the poelple judging "the elitists" and "selfish" pointing the finger at themselves for living as one of the wealthiest people on earth, getting more perks then the vast majority of people on the planet earth.
I used to literally live in a van at the edge of the san juan river. I went to the
day labor site everyday to get a days work. I ate top ramen noodles everyday, and slept with a shotgun for protection. And in all my days of extreme poverty (by american standards)I never once exhibited the kind of arrogant self righteous and judgemental moralistic attitudes I have witnessed here by people pretending to give two hoots about class distinctions. I never once judged that guy with the house and wife and fine car. I never once judged the people who had all the priviledges. And when I was on my feet finally, I never once judged the guy in first class on the airplane, or the people laughing over champagne. Because I understood that the distinctions are ignorant. Someone happens to be more fortunate then I. So what? In some twisted logic?... I was supposed to see the people that could afford more then me as being inferior for being elitist? That is absurd. It was what it was, thats all. I was exceedingly poor, thats all. Nothing to take personal. And frankly nothing worth judging others over.
Yet, now that I can stay concierge at some place, or now that I or others can say "wow that would be convenient" all of a sudden people malign others with some hypocritically altruistic judgementalism or some sarcasm... saying, "well those people who can afford these things have no feelings and don't think about others" Well I have bad news here folks - everyone on this thread is one of the filthiest richest people on earth. By the judgemental standards I have seen voiced here, everyone here is an elitist pig. So get off your high horse. Because... if you have ever walked through the front gates of any Disney attraction for even a minute - you must be an elitist because you are one of the wealthiest 99+% of the world.