Not a Star Wars Hater just not a fan. I was just trying to make the point that the magic that made us love Disney is fading.
Honestly, it sounds like you need a couple of years off from Disney.
Not a Star Wars Hater just not a fan. I was just trying to make the point that the magic that made us love Disney is fading.
If the options you mentioned aren't right for your family, there's no need to pay for them.
I agree with you and understand your point. It can be hard to let go of a place you used to love, but there are so many great places to travel with family and have just as much fun as Disney.I know Disney's main objective is to make money because in the end it is a Business. I just feel we are being nickeled and dimed for every last cent. Charges for premium parking, extra evening hours, extra morning hours, special viewing areas and so on. We have adapted to the lack of spontaneity. You really have to plan out every minute. Food dictates your trip if you want to eat at sit down restaurants. It's getting harder with families with little ones due to larger crowds. We aren't big Star Wars fans and I think it may be taking over. We Have been to Disney World 15 times since 2006 and 1 Disney cruise. We are huge fans. I know they have to adapt to stay relevant. I remember walking through Mickey and Minnie's house on our first trip and felt like a kid again. It was awesome! Things are a changing and for our family it's not for the best. I guess in the end they will keep testing the ceiling of how high they can go. As they raise prices attendance keeps growing.
You really have to plan out every minute.
I don't agree with this.15 times...there's your problem. I love a song, listen to it 15 times, not so great anymore. Love a tv show episode...gets stale after 15 times. Time for a break- absence makes the heart grow fonder.
And we've never done any of the premium stuff or crazy planned our days (booking fastpasses and that's it, and we still skip them if we don't feel like that attraction right now so we've never felt obligated to make each and everyone) and still had a magical time.
I know Disney's main objective is to make money because in the end it is a Business. I just feel we are being nickeled and dimed for every last cent. Charges for premium parking, extra evening hours, extra morning hours, special viewing areas and so on.
We have adapted to the lack of spontaneity. You really have to plan out every minute. Food dictates your trip if you want to eat at sit down restaurants. It's getting harder with families with little ones due to larger crowds.
We aren't big Star Wars fans and I think it may be taking over.
We Have been to Disney World 15 times since 2006 and 1 Disney cruise. We are huge fans. I know they have to adapt to stay relevant. I remember walking through Mickey and Minnie's house on our first trip and felt like a kid again. It was awesome! Things are a changing and for our family it's not for the best. I guess in the end they will keep testing the ceiling of how high they can go. As they raise prices attendance keeps growing.
... Have you ever seen the Frasier episode where they get into a secret spa? ....