The good ol' days ... unfortunately that's where they remain ... in the past. Having witnessed how groups are organized (on the Fantasy cruise we went on last year vs the B2B a few years previously), it is sad that there are restrictions in place restricting ways people can best use the various social media platforms to help organize activities like the FE's. Change is inevitable ... there is no "one way" to do things now ... I am not a fan of "social media" sites but if that is the way that FE's are organized, then that is the future. I do miss how the FE's were organized before ... it wasn't perfect ... but the "new way" offers its pluses (and minuses) also. How many people now are lamenting the fact that instead of using the postal service, we now text and email ... that we no longer stand in line at banks but do on-line banking ... we don't phone and talk but use emoji's and Snapchat ...
The individuals who did not make participating in FE's fun anymore were just as present here as on the other social media site ... you get the "bad with the good" ... when I discovered FE's, they were a fun way of getting to know other Disney fans and participating in a fun
optional event organized by the cruisers themselves. The
autocratic style of leadership in some groups ignores the fact that group activities are a collaborative effort.
There is likely a loss of leadership ... but there is also a lack of respect for experience ... and of people's opinions. We may lament how the
younger generation think that they "know" it all ... but the example set by the "older" generation is appallingly lacking also. When you have the type of cyber-bullying occurring in mainstream media TODAY, with the name-calling, denigrating of others who do not "share" your view and then brushing off the criticisms as if
you didn't do anything wrong (the end justifies the means), HOW then how do we expect others and young people to live up to our expectations. Appealing to baser emotions and fanning the flames is much easier than being constructive and collaborative. It is noticeable nowadays in websites where organizing events like FE's is made less enjoyable ... and where posting your opinion or review will likely garner more criticism and dismissal (as being biased) than positive feedback. Freedom of speech is one thing ... being rude, ignorant, dismissive, the lack of respect, etc is another.
We have been fortunate that all the FE's we have participated in have been successful and fun. It is something that we enjoy as part of cruising with
DCL ... an "optional" activity. For us, it is the fun in giving ... in seeing how other people enjoy crafting for others and in sharing their love of all things Disney ... in participating in a "Disney themed" experience ...
