dancermommy1
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I was thinking about this, and I mentioned it in a post in another thread. I think part of the discontent people are feeling with FP+ is a cultural thing. We live in an age of truly instant gratification, thanks to the internet. Honestly, when in your daily life do you wait on much of anything except maybe traffic??
I know for me, I don't wait. I expect to get things when I want them, whether it's answers on google or an order from Amazon. I remember just 15 years ago I'd have to log onto the internet, type in a web address, and go downstairs to get a snack because it would take 15 minutes for the website to come up in my browser through my slow dial up
And, heaven forbid back in the days of no cell phones or, even older, no answering machines! I might have had to WAIT to get a message from a friend! Or a letter in the mail!
Anyway, I think all of this "everything at our fingertips" has trained us to believe that waiting is the worst. thing. ever.
When was the last time you were in line for more than 5 seconds and you could hear the huffing and puffing of people around you? EVERY DAY! We just aren't used to it.
Last year, i found that the lines were some of the most fun times we had. We played games in line, searched for hidden mickeys (sometimes the lines went too fast!), and the interactive queues are awesome - like the little mermaid crabs, the pooh ride, HM cemetery, dumbo, etc. In fact, we TURNED DOWN fastpasses someone offered to pooh because my son was more interested in playing with the interactive line stuff than he was in the ride itself
I guess my point is, while I don't plan to spend an hour in line - I'll just go find something else to do - it's not such a bad thing to wait for something every now and then. And it's a good lesson in patience and grace for our kids. It's a nice way to teach them that sometimes you DO have to wait, and that you can have fun, be creative, and care for others while you wait. You can meet people in line around you, you can play I Spy, you can sing disney songs, you can look for hidden mickeys, you can play disney trivia, you can carry trivia cards in your pocket to pull out and look at, you can read a small disney book, etc. You can have family time that can't be rushed because you have no where else to go....
I know for me, I don't wait. I expect to get things when I want them, whether it's answers on google or an order from Amazon. I remember just 15 years ago I'd have to log onto the internet, type in a web address, and go downstairs to get a snack because it would take 15 minutes for the website to come up in my browser through my slow dial up
And, heaven forbid back in the days of no cell phones or, even older, no answering machines! I might have had to WAIT to get a message from a friend! Or a letter in the mail!Anyway, I think all of this "everything at our fingertips" has trained us to believe that waiting is the worst. thing. ever.
When was the last time you were in line for more than 5 seconds and you could hear the huffing and puffing of people around you? EVERY DAY! We just aren't used to it.
Last year, i found that the lines were some of the most fun times we had. We played games in line, searched for hidden mickeys (sometimes the lines went too fast!), and the interactive queues are awesome - like the little mermaid crabs, the pooh ride, HM cemetery, dumbo, etc. In fact, we TURNED DOWN fastpasses someone offered to pooh because my son was more interested in playing with the interactive line stuff than he was in the ride itself

I guess my point is, while I don't plan to spend an hour in line - I'll just go find something else to do - it's not such a bad thing to wait for something every now and then. And it's a good lesson in patience and grace for our kids. It's a nice way to teach them that sometimes you DO have to wait, and that you can have fun, be creative, and care for others while you wait. You can meet people in line around you, you can play I Spy, you can sing disney songs, you can look for hidden mickeys, you can play disney trivia, you can carry trivia cards in your pocket to pull out and look at, you can read a small disney book, etc. You can have family time that can't be rushed because you have no where else to go....

