GrumpyGoat
Disney Curmudgeon
- Joined
- Feb 20, 2011
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- 318
I had already decided I was done with Disney before arriving at the park on Friday. We've had annual passes for over five years and I finally reached the saturation point. I'm nowhere near the Disney fan my wife is and with Disney related vacations the last two years, I'm burned out.
If the lead cast member they called to talk to me had been a bit more courteous and less officious, I might have been more amenable to not bringing the radio in. I wasn't enthused about going all the way back to the parking structure and would have been willing to put it in a locker, but there aren't any outside the bag check lines.
The whole idea behind taking the radio was a diversion while my wife went on attractions I either don't like or am bored with. Indiana Jones, for instance. I decided that wasn't for me the second time I rode it. I don't like getting banged around like that ride does.
We're going to WDW in November and I'm taking the radio with me. I have a feeling there's a lot there that is just a rehash of Disneyland and California Adventure. After that trip is over, I'm done with Disney.
If the lead cast member they called to talk to me had been a bit more courteous and less officious, I might have been more amenable to not bringing the radio in. I wasn't enthused about going all the way back to the parking structure and would have been willing to put it in a locker, but there aren't any outside the bag check lines.
The whole idea behind taking the radio was a diversion while my wife went on attractions I either don't like or am bored with. Indiana Jones, for instance. I decided that wasn't for me the second time I rode it. I don't like getting banged around like that ride does.
We're going to WDW in November and I'm taking the radio with me. I have a feeling there's a lot there that is just a rehash of Disneyland and California Adventure. After that trip is over, I'm done with Disney.