Translation:
The OP, during a trip to Orlando for an annual Holiday, in order to please his famale children, purchased both a on day park ticket o MK and a seperate ticket to
MNSSHP for the same day.
S/he felt that as a limited hard ticket event, MK should have shorter lines.
S/he lamented that the fact that FP was not available during the party required them to endure long, unexpected lines.
S/he feels the parks (all four) are in general allowing "over capacity" crowds due to a lack of space and attractions. Because of these crowds, they were unable to experience more than three or four rides on their very expensive ticket day.
In addition to the need to wait in crowded lines, the lines were populated by a cross-section of the global community; some of whom did not share the customs or manners of the OP. Examples: bathing, refraining from farting in close quarters.
S/he then mentions the Disney propaganda aimed at his children in the form of movies and merchandise that compels them to at least spend a day at the MK as part of their holiday (2 weeks+).
The OP then compares the crowds to the busses in India and subway in Mexico. Both nightmares (look it up).
While S/he agrees that Disney is a quality product in it's design (a Cadillac), when you shove too many people and animals into a Cadillac, it is still unpleasant. Here, the OP compares other park patrons to animals.
In short, the OP feels that WDW should limit guest to create an enjoyable experience for all attendees or build new attractions and spaces to accomadate the guest level they currently admit into the parks. The guest level currently being admitted is perceived as a money grabbing scheme by WDW.
Sorry this may not be funny but...English is my first language.