First, regarding the "ignorance" references. In all accuracy, denanbob was actually claiming ignorance (
The condition of being uneducated, unaware, or uninformed ) as a defense:
Ok, AGAIN............I didn't KNOW his age change meant anything at all. I didn't KNOW that 10 year olds are considered adults. I've never been to Disney before.
Ignorance - not knowing - is not an insult.
Second, to those who are surprised about "rudeness": This is a discussion forum. It is a place where Disney-related issues are discussed. Situations are presented, comments are made, opinions are given. Disney or not, we don't all agree on every issue. When someone posts their specific situation, they are offering it up for public comment; why else would they be posting on a discussion forum? And merely disagreeing with someone - even disagreeing strongly - is NOT necessarily rude.
To the poster who is so worried about Eisner's salary: as a Disney stockholder, it was my business - as a Disney guest, it is not.
To whoever said (could be the same person) that lowering admission media prices would decrease parents from cheating, this is wrong in so many ways.
1. No good reason to - by example or in practice - teach your child to lie.
2. People will take any excuse - and sometimes not even care if there is one - to lie.
3. Even if the price were $1.00 for 10+ and $0.50 for 3-9, there would
still be folks who would lie - and ask their children to lie - to save those two quarters.
Finally, if you know what the rules are and deliberately ignore them, then you are a violator. Whether or not that bothers you is up to your own conscience and/or belief system, not for an internet discussion board to validate.
IMHO - YMMV
ETA: I am interested in one thing that denanbob said: that their package rates were "locked in", even though the dates of their vacation had changed dramatically (from one year to the next). In my experience, once you change your dates, previous rates go out the window. For example, if I booked a package for dates all in the value season and then changed them to the premium season, I'd certainly expect to pay more. Just curious about the "lock in" concept....