Right. Take this whole attitude adjustment thing to the max. All the way to worst case scenario. What if nothing's working, if everybody's grumpy, if all the food is cold and gross. Is the attitude the problem then? Of course, we're not nearly to that worst case scenario, but how far do we have to get before people are willing to hold Disney accountable?
To be perfectly clear, it just seems like every time there's a thread like this, people tell the OP that they need to adjust their attitude, lower their expectations, just be happy they're not at work, don't have cancer, etc. If you legitimately have a bad or disappointing experience with a company, is this what you want to be told?
Comcast has been KILLING me lately - not literally of course. But service keeps going out, and my boxes keep dying and every time something happens, it takes at least 3 phone calls of an hour apiece to make any headway. Two days ago, I think it was 7 calls total. It is wearing me out. Now, sure, I don't have a terminable disease (that I'm aware of), and while I'm making these calls, I'm in the air conditioned comfort of my home. Heck, I can even sit on the couch and (assuming comcast is working) surf the net while I'm on the phone. Does any of that mean I don't have a legitimate gripe?