I totally get it. I was raised by a single mom who struggled to keep a roof over our heads as did my DH. Fast forward a few decades and we make a decent living and, because of DH's job, live in one of the highest income bracket areas in the US where every person is more entitled than the next. We both feel like fish out of water and when we go on vacation, though we like "luxurious" resorts and amenities, we do not want to encounter the entitled behavior we witness in our hometown on an almost daily basis. Here's the thing, though (and this is coming from someone who visits WDW multiple times a year) - there are tons and tons of people visiting WDW - all different walks of life, different socio-economic backgrounds, cultures, etc. and you will see all kinds of behavior in the parks and in the resorts. It's just nothing you can control. No matter where you go in WDW, you will probably be bothered by something someone else does - whether it's an entitled attitude at a resort, line cutting in the parks, being nipped in the foot by a stroller or
ECV - it's going to happen. When you put that many people in one place, it's hard to avoid. If you can pack your patience and kindness (and don't worry about perceived dress codes - you'll be fine!), you can have a great trip in spite of a couple of jerks you might encounter. And truly, after 50+ trips to WDW under my belt, those jerks have been few and far between. Based on your past experiences, if you think you will be uncomfortable at GF, I wouldn't book it. There are so many other great resorts at WDW.