crusin'minnie
Mouseketeer
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- Oct 27, 2000
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Great post!!!! There are so many interesting points of view on this subject!!!!
One of my BF and her husband live 1 hr from WDW and hate it! They have a friend who works there and can get them in free so they have been a few times. But they are soooo negative about it even in front of their kids! Her husband is extremely vocal about my family's trips. We travel from Louisiana. I think in his case he is jealous of my friendship with his wife. I finally said to him "Until we ask someone to pay our bills, they have no say so about how we spend our $ and I really don't care to hear their opinions"
Of course that hasn't really shut him up. He now harps on how much more I love the mouse than my friend. How much more I would rather spend time with mickey than her. He is so rude!! Because of his rudeness my family and I never stay with them anymore, I get a hotel and have cut down on the amount of time we spend with them. I think I will take a cue from Beansmom and really blast him the next time he starts in on me.
As for In-laws, co-workers, and everyone else, the minute they even look like they are going to tell me how crazy we are for going to WDW so much I cut in and tell them the story about my BF and her husband in Florida. Most of the time when I am finished, they are agreeing with me that how people spend their $ is their business.
I also think that the earlier posts hit the nail on the head about the jealousy. Not only with the cost involved in a trip and being able to give yourself permission to spend that $ on a vacation, but also to have the "polly anna" (if you will) view of WDW that many of us do. I feel happier at WDW than anywhere else on earth. Magic really does happen for us each and every trip and it is priceless to me and my family. I think too many adults can't stop being cynical long enough to really let themselves enjoy something like this with their kids. I feel sorry for them and even more sorry for their children.
As for me and mine we'll be heading back to WDW
One of my BF and her husband live 1 hr from WDW and hate it! They have a friend who works there and can get them in free so they have been a few times. But they are soooo negative about it even in front of their kids! Her husband is extremely vocal about my family's trips. We travel from Louisiana. I think in his case he is jealous of my friendship with his wife. I finally said to him "Until we ask someone to pay our bills, they have no say so about how we spend our $ and I really don't care to hear their opinions"
Of course that hasn't really shut him up. He now harps on how much more I love the mouse than my friend. How much more I would rather spend time with mickey than her. He is so rude!! Because of his rudeness my family and I never stay with them anymore, I get a hotel and have cut down on the amount of time we spend with them. I think I will take a cue from Beansmom and really blast him the next time he starts in on me.
As for In-laws, co-workers, and everyone else, the minute they even look like they are going to tell me how crazy we are for going to WDW so much I cut in and tell them the story about my BF and her husband in Florida. Most of the time when I am finished, they are agreeing with me that how people spend their $ is their business.

I also think that the earlier posts hit the nail on the head about the jealousy. Not only with the cost involved in a trip and being able to give yourself permission to spend that $ on a vacation, but also to have the "polly anna" (if you will) view of WDW that many of us do. I feel happier at WDW than anywhere else on earth. Magic really does happen for us each and every trip and it is priceless to me and my family. I think too many adults can't stop being cynical long enough to really let themselves enjoy something like this with their kids. I feel sorry for them and even more sorry for their children.
As for me and mine we'll be heading back to WDW
