Much to my surprise, this is actually turning into an interesting thread - partly because of another thread that has been running concurrently.
Some people on this thread have expressed intolerance when people (like me) are saddened by closures, but I think we need to remember a balance...
Of course those of us that are sad and disappointed with closures need to reschedule our visit or, eventually, get over our disappointment. For the most part, I think we all know that. BUT, it is still natural and perfectly ok to feel sad when the news first strikes. And where better to find people that UNDERSTAND this sadness and disappointment than other Disney lovers? It helps me feel better, and keeps me off anti-depressants, to communicate my feelings and have them acknowledged and respected.
On the other hand - as has been witnessed RIGHT NOW from this other concurrent thread - there ARE people that don't understand how to get over their disappointment. Instead of a natural, healthy cry or vent in the forums to help them feel better, these people are just angry, rude and unable to get over it, bringing everyone down.
Some of you veterans on this thread have probably seen LOTS of these latter complainers. While it IS important for them to get over it, it's equally important that you not let those complainers make you bitter towards other posters that are just looking for some support.
Yes, we need to get over it. But, we also need to respect the range of emotions all of us inevitably go through when dealing with something that means so much to us all. You can be frustrated when we get unreasonable and rude, but try to keep perspective and have compassion for us otherwise.