MsSpinShady
Mouseketeer<br><font color="3d8e33">I'm always lat
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...am I the only one not excited about the new promotion? How disappointing will it be for families who go to WDW for a week only to watch time and again as the family in line in front of them, or at the table next to them, gets a "dream come true" while they are seemingly passed over?
I was hoping the announcement would be something that could be enjoyed by a majority of those visiting WDW such as new rides, attractions or shows, free resort upgrades after 3 visits, or something else that would apply to a broad majority of visitors.
I just can't get excited about a sweepstakes with a bazillion-to-one chance of winning and a vacation spent looking over your shoulder "hoping" to get picked for something.
I've got my fingers crossed that maybe when the details are announced tonight there will be some more broad-based surprises. But please Disney VIP's, don't count that as my dream!
An ever hopeful MsSpinshady
ETA: I'm editing this to add something I posted later in this thread because it seems that a few posters have misunderstood my original post and are insinuating that I am jealous, selfish, or thoughtless of others (bad karma will come back to me?
) because I expressed my disappointment that this promotion seems to be random and not applicable to very many WDW guests (unlike, for instance, how an announcement of a new ride would benefit many visitors).
This thread was not about me feeling like it wasn't fair because I might not get something "extra" on my trip, and therefore, I must be jealous and angry when the Disney Magic is sprinkled on others.
I just thought that the whole promotion sounds like a marketing gimic that could really cause problems for Disney because it will raise the expectations of some people above and beyond what the actual promotion is intended to be.
My analogy of the family watching others get sprinkled was in no way a reflection of my family, or anyone else I know -- it was just an example of how advertising that you can (which will be read as will by many people) get a dream come true could cause a lot of people to leave Disney feeling like they'd been overlooked or misled.
I was hoping the announcement would be something that could be enjoyed by a majority of those visiting WDW such as new rides, attractions or shows, free resort upgrades after 3 visits, or something else that would apply to a broad majority of visitors.
I just can't get excited about a sweepstakes with a bazillion-to-one chance of winning and a vacation spent looking over your shoulder "hoping" to get picked for something.
I've got my fingers crossed that maybe when the details are announced tonight there will be some more broad-based surprises. But please Disney VIP's, don't count that as my dream!
An ever hopeful MsSpinshady

ETA: I'm editing this to add something I posted later in this thread because it seems that a few posters have misunderstood my original post and are insinuating that I am jealous, selfish, or thoughtless of others (bad karma will come back to me?
) because I expressed my disappointment that this promotion seems to be random and not applicable to very many WDW guests (unlike, for instance, how an announcement of a new ride would benefit many visitors).This thread was not about me feeling like it wasn't fair because I might not get something "extra" on my trip, and therefore, I must be jealous and angry when the Disney Magic is sprinkled on others.
I just thought that the whole promotion sounds like a marketing gimic that could really cause problems for Disney because it will raise the expectations of some people above and beyond what the actual promotion is intended to be.
My analogy of the family watching others get sprinkled was in no way a reflection of my family, or anyone else I know -- it was just an example of how advertising that you can (which will be read as will by many people) get a dream come true could cause a lot of people to leave Disney feeling like they'd been overlooked or misled.


). I am certainly not disappointed with WDW in any way. We get what we pay for. However, I guess I am one of those people who never win anything or get any unexpected good stuff ("extra" magic at WDW, etc. The biggest thing I've ever won in life has been a free Pepsi on a bottlecap game. ETA... my tags! They are a nice surprise... how could I forget?
). Again, this is perfectly OK with me. But I suspect that unless something changes I will never receive any of the special stuff they are supposedly offering, even though we will probably vacation twice in WDW during that time period. I will be happy for those around me who receive the bonus stuff, but as for me.... big whoop. I just hope it doesn't make the queues longer.
How true! The towel animal debate has been a point of contention. I for one have never received a towel animal. When I read the new promotion I instantly thought, "it won't be me." Oh well