taylorstimac said:
Also, has no one else ever been let down by WDW? That's the way I felt...
My husband and I went to WDW in October 1999 for our honeymoon and we loved it. We had to deal with some rude CMs, as well as some meals and rides that we didn't really enjoy, but overall we had an amazing time and are eagerly anticipating our trip in a couple of weeks.
I've only read half of the posts in this thread, but I do want to be fair in stating that WDW isn't for everyone, and some people can love WDW but still have some crappy experiences during their trips, but you can still find some magic... sometimes when and where you least expect it.
For example, one of our favourite memories from our honeymoon was part of our time in Epcot. We were strolling through the WS and suddenly heard music. We'd been so caught up in checking out some of the pavillions that we didn't even notice that people were lining the street... and without us knowing anything about it in advance, the most glorious, breathtaking and magical parade came by, with music and drumming, and everything. Perhaps it's because we hadn't been expecting it, but we just got so caught up in the parade that it was almost as if nothing else was going on around us.
I think it's those little experiences that are what the magic is about. The rooms at the moderates/values are nothing spectacular - pretty, but nothing luxurious or large. The food is generally overpriced, but that's what you get in every park, and I think WDW offers a great deal of variety that you can't find elsewhere. The rides are often geared towards kids (of every age - what can I say... my fav is still things like Peter Pan, etc, even though ToT is a blast!), and the CMs aren't all wonderful, happy people.
I too was a bit disappointed that no one seemed to care it was our honeymoon, but one has to recognize how many people visit WDW and stay onsite, and how many of those people are celebrating something - a birthday, an anniversary, a honeymoon, retirement, etc.
Please, OP, know that I'm not trying to change your mind about WDW at all... I know that it's not perfect or everyone's cup of tea, but it does offer some very special things for many people.