willis37862 said:For everyone that is highly offended by this commercial I have a question. Do you also get offended at other commercials that poke fun of products you like? Do you get mad at Pepsi and write them letters because you drink Coke and don't like them poking fun at Coke?![]()
rejobako said:I love Disney, but I am not beholden. I also have a sense of humor that allows for a gentle poke in the ribs like this one. So I think the commercials are funny, even more so when I see how it brings out the
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We love WDW, but I do think kids outgrow a lot of it by the time they reach the preteen age.
cteddiesgirl said:If you want miles of concrete with a few coasters to make you throw up, go to US.![]()
What cave are you referring to? The cave of Indianapolis & Pittsburgh? Of being to far away and too poor to actually go see the park? The last time I was in Florida was in '96. And that was to take my niece to WDW and to do nothing else. Was US even open then? Are you trying to say that US is better than WDW? I don't care if you think so or not. I don't think that WDW is necessarily better (well I do), just a different breed of park.ChrisFL said:So you've never seen US or IOA have you? No pictures or anything? What a nice cave that must be
Conservative Hippie said:I'm not offended, but I don't particularly care for ads that bash another company's product (like the Coke/Pepsi machine ad Pepsi ran). If your product is so good, you should be able to sell it on it's own merits.
MosMom said:It hasn't offended me, I just think that little snot doesn't deseve to go to Disney.I noticed that around here they stopped playing the "Who wants to go to bed at 7" part of the commercial. That part never made sense to me. We've never gone to bed even close to 7 at Disney. I wish we could some nights!
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Well, clearly they do alienate certain Disney fanatics who want to live in a fantasy land (pun intended) where all children are perfect little prince/princesses. But there are also many parents who appreciate the humor in a more true-to-life approach. Look how popular the TV show "Roseanne" was for so many years, and that was a snotty and obnoxious family!LuluLovesDisney said:I also think they alienate people with the image of the child- saying the word "hurl" and standing with a stoic expression, looking "tough" ( I thought she was a boy at first, to be honest, until I realized her hair was pulled back.) Many parents don't like that kind of attitude and wouldn't want to bring their child to a place that encourages that. Many prefer the idealized Disney environment where in those commercials, smiling kids of all ages rush to hug princesses, characters and each other. Where parents are too excited to sleep. Where women become real life Cinderellas when they are proposed to with a glass slipper. Those are the commercials I'd see myself in, for sure.
AnaheimGirl said:Well, clearly they do alienate certain Disney fanatics who want to live in a fantasy land (pun intended) where all children are perfect little prince/princesses. But there are also many parents who appreciate the humor in a more true-to-life approach. Look how popular the TV show "Roseanne" was for so many years, and that was a snotty and obnoxious family!
cteddiesgirl said:What cave are you referring to? The cave of Indianapolis & Pittsburgh? Of being to far away and too poor to actually go see the park? The last time I was in Florida was in '96. And that was to take my niece to WDW and to do nothing else. Was US even open then? Are you trying to say that US is better than WDW? I don't care if you think so or not. I don't think that WDW is necessarily better (well I do), just a different breed of park.
I've only seen pictures of the coasters. Nothing else. And you can't deny that there has to be miles of concrete there. Or do you walk on only grass there?![]()
So, what a nice jerk you sound like.![]()