PaintsWithAllTheColors
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I had a friend in college who would share their family vacation photos and literally every photo they took had one of them in the photo. They went to an airshow and all the pictures of the planes flying had the tiny plane in the background with family members in the foreground. Same thing grand canyon or whatever - no panoramic vistas or beautiful architecture, just 100s and 100s of photos of themselves.
I think today people are much more narcissistic because of social media, and want picture after picture of themselves that they can share with their friends. So yeah, this could definitely be a big reason behind it. But it makes me really worry for the decline of society that people spend thousands of dollars on a vacation and then wait in a long line for pictures in front of a purple wall.
For what it’s worth, at least in California, the wall photos are trendy amongst APs so it’s not as though people are spending their precious vacation time on this (I don’t think). A lot of the vloggers/instagram crowd use those photos to showcase their own designs of Disney merchandise (attire, accessories, etc.) which makes sense because the “wall” signals they’re at Disney without anything else distracting from their outfits. People are into buying local. So instead of buying shirts from Disney, they’ll support the local Disney fans/entrepreneurs. Just like the woman whose backpack Pete talked about some weeks ago.
Granted, a lot of people are just doing it to take a fun, trendy photo. I see nothing weird/wrong with it and am kinda amused at the reaction it’s getting on the boards. We are all the people who, when coworkers/friends hear us talk about yet another Disney trip, think “I don’t get it”. Just my two cents.