bumbershoot
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I think it's their commercials that make people think this. Magic magic magic. They just had that new Broadway musical type commercial or promo this week on the Parks blog, they must have said magic 100x. And the one with the front desk CM with the wings telling the family they could eat with princesses and ride the Mine Train.
YES.
Disney has set this up. And they can't deliver. Not for everyone, at least.
And that ad...they set up this whole MDE thing to tell us when to do all these things in order to plan our trip, and then they show a family that apparently booked the day before or ignored everything in MDE, and they are being given all those things (and more) that people wake up sick-and-wrong early 180 then 60 days out to get. Ridiculous.
One of the things a lot of people mentioned loving about their cruises was that their stateroom hosts were so friendly, and that they really got to talk to and know their stateroom hosts during their cruise.
Well I'll tell you that I've never gotten to know any stateroom host on Disney or Royal. The closest was our lady on Freedom of the Seas, but 3 days into it she started morphing DS's name into something totally wrong. It was actually funny, how it kept changing. The POLITE thing for us to do would have been to correct it, but it started so slowly and we couldn't totally remember what she was calling him, and we were always on our way out or in and rushing...and then suddenly by the end it was just NOT his name. We liked what we knew about her, and we liked what she did for us, and the name thing was funny, but...
I really can't believe people are walking around demanding magic when the whole idea is the magic is unexpected, which makes it special.
It's special for the person GETTING it. It's not special for the person hearing about it.
Sometimes, I feel that it's a little wrong, but then I look at what happens when people are raised believing they are special.
Aw, I'm sorry. I'm quite sure you are special. Everyone has their own set of unique qualities that we bring to the world. It's too bad that you were not allowed to feel that way. (my best friend, during Wine and Dine last year, as we were leaving DHS, told me that her religious mom punished her for wanting to be a pretty princess, because "she was a daughter of God and that is all that matters". man, mom, she just wanted a little sparkly tiara or something...you can be a pretty princess AND religious at the same time, darnit...oops, I owe her mom a quarter for her swear jar, which, yes, she still keeps, and ANY word you use in place of a curse word, not just curses, require payment)
I'm glad you're fixing this for your son.
Of course, some of those those within earshot of a lucky guest or family at that magic moment must have felt disappointed that they were not chosen
Exactly.
Although I'm not into meeting characters, I LIKE having them in their spots. One, it reduces the chances of running into the randomly (phobic people can feel calmer), and also if you want to meet them, you go meet them. You don't have to rely on luck for it.
My son turned to me and said. "It was cool. But you are just saying it was magic because it was at Disney. Anywhere else you would just think it was lucky."
I like your son.
