amandaC
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Aug 9, 2003
- Messages
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There, I said. It feels blasphemous to say and it saddens me too. I have been going to Disney virtually yearly since I was 2 years old in 1971. For many of the last 15 years we have gone 2-3 times each year. But this year, the magic wasn't there.
We just got back from a 4 day trip for Food and Wine. My favorite time at Disney. But things have changed too much. Some little and stupid, and some a little bigger. But they all add up. Between the price of APs, portions being smaller (darn you Earl of Sandwich and Goofy's!), food quality also declining, Party for the Senses not even close to the quality of previous years, bigger crowds, hating Fastpass plus, and even the thinner toilet paper, I think I'm just about done. The only thing that stayed magical were the cast members. If I hadn't just spent a ridiculous amount of money on APs and promised to take my son and a bunch of his friends to Disney for their graduation, I think I would sell some of my contracts.
I guess the upside is that it has cured my addonitis.
We just got back from a 4 day trip for Food and Wine. My favorite time at Disney. But things have changed too much. Some little and stupid, and some a little bigger. But they all add up. Between the price of APs, portions being smaller (darn you Earl of Sandwich and Goofy's!), food quality also declining, Party for the Senses not even close to the quality of previous years, bigger crowds, hating Fastpass plus, and even the thinner toilet paper, I think I'm just about done. The only thing that stayed magical were the cast members. If I hadn't just spent a ridiculous amount of money on APs and promised to take my son and a bunch of his friends to Disney for their graduation, I think I would sell some of my contracts.
I guess the upside is that it has cured my addonitis.