WaltD4Me
<font color=royalblue>PS...I tried asking for wate
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Hmm...
While I think the sense of entitlement in the parks was certainly exacerbated by the Internet, I don't think in any way it was created by it.
I have a great many memories from the pre-Internet days of fellow park guests complaining loudly over the smallest things. I can remember someone at Columbia Harbor House screeching at a CM because the ketchup was too sweet...
I'm not sure what the cause of this is, aside from basic selfishness and perhaps people having a false imagining of everything in the MK being absolutely perfect.
We've all seen people arguing at the parks and parents asking their children at the tops of their lungs if they know how much this vacation is costing them. And while I'm not claiming it's been all smooth sailing between my family members and loved ones, it's always amazed me just how miserable some folks can be in a place that so closely mimics paradise.
Are things getting worse or are we just getting older ? Perhaps a bit of both, it's hard to separate reality from personal perception at times.
Many people have asked me over the years why I never tried to work for Disney, saying I'd make the perfect Jungle Cruise captain and such, and my answer has always been that Disney is my "magic place" and I don't really want to see "behind the curtain" for fear of ruining the illusion.
But, maybe the real answer to that question is that I just couldn't deal with having to wait on so many upset and angry people on a daily basis. People who should counting their blessings for being able to attend this happiest of places with their families and instead are as miserable as can be. That would be the real shattering of the experience for me.
Very well said!

I also think part of it is, through the internet we HEAR the complaints much more. Before the DIS, I'm sure there were people out there that thought their vacations were ruined because they didn't get a towel animal and I'm sure there were people who felt they were entitled to wake up Tinkerbell, but I didn't know about it because they didn't have a forum to complain on.
You also have the issue, that has sadly always been true, people are more likely to take the time to complain than take the time to compliment. And we tend to remember the complaints more. Those threads go on for pages, where as the ones about how great it was that to get a free Mickey bar for a birthday get knocked off the front page alot quicker.
Additionally, I can sort of understand people's disappointments sometimes. I'm not talking about when it's taken to the extreme of a vacation being ruined or the entitlement of it, but I remember the first time I planned a trip using the DIS. I was BLOWN away by all the information here and without a doubt, the things I learned here MADE that trip. Those things enhanced our trip and absolutely made it more special, but for some reason I got it in my head that we HAD to see Devine at AK. I don't know why, but I admit to getting a bit obsessed about seeing her and when we didn't I was sooooooooooooooooooooooo disappointed. I didn't demand my money back or think the whole trip was ruined, but I almost let it ruin our day AK. I don't know, you read about all these wonderful things and sometimes in the moment, it doesn't occur to you that the 100 wonderful things you read about happened to 100 different people and all those 100 wonderful things can't possibly all happen to you in one trip.