Roxyfire
Is butter a carb?
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like the girl in the video said, she was willing to let herself be swept away and Tim was more critical, looking around at how things work. And again, that's the beauty of individuality. I think that if people go in with an open mind and allowing yourself to be immersed in it, you will have a better experience. Not to say that you can't find faults, because it has them, but going in with an open, positive attitude is better than going in expecting and wanting to hate it.
I think that's really good advice for any experience in life. I've seen a few people go on once in a lifetime type trips and dislike it because the food "isn't like home" or they "didn't want to get up early every day" and it's a real shame. There's nothing wrong with preferring your own home, hometown, or in this case, the other parts of WDW. But seeing or experiencing something different can lead you to a greater appreciation for the more familiar as well. Plus, liking something because you like it doesn't make you worse or better than someone else. It's individual. Ok I'll get off my soapbox now!