I've been holding back on posting this because I'm sure I'll be flamed, but I've come to the point where I just can't anymore. Out of this whole debacle, what has really bothered me personally has nothing to do with Disney at all. It has to do with the tone and attitude coming from both sides. Many (certainly not all by any means) have approached this discourse with a "my way or the highway" attitude. In other words, the mentality of "I'm right and you're completely wrong" has been very prevalent and it seems to be coming from both sides. Look, you guys want to talk about entitlement, there is something everyone's entitled to: their opinion. While you may disagree with them, that doesn't mean you need to dismiss or undercut them. Some families may find these prices increases too much for their budgets, so they no longer see a trip to WDW as affordable, and they have every right to be upset, hurt, and frustrated by that, and likewise, some may have made significant cuts to be able to get enough money together for another trip to WDW. Everyone has a different perspective and each one is deserving of equal respect. The moderators should not have to be working this hard, in my opinion, to ensure the DIS is a friendly and respectful site. We, as posters, need to keep in mind that it is okay to agree to disagree and that just because I feel that I'm right doesn't make you wrong. This site is meant, from what I understand, for spirited discussion and debate, but when people refuse to accept (not agree with but just merely accept) others' views it takes away from all that can be gained from such a place. Unfortunately, that mentality is not just seen here it seems, and I think it is one of a number of reasons we are facing the political climate we are in this country.