I don't disagree with anyone who's not comfortable with bringing things in, but we definitely do. We always get the popcorn there and the adult drinks, but they have nothing my kids like to drink there. They don't drink soda and I'm not about to get them used to liking it. And really, water is great but tastes terrible with popcorn. So we often bring juice boxes or bottles. And the candy sizes, com' on. Over-sized and wasteful! Another thing I'm not about to encourage. IF we have candy at the movie (we don't always), we stop and the kids choose their own normal-sized portion to bring.
I think they provide snacks as a lucrative service, but I don't even see signs anymore that you can't bring your own. What about younger kids drinks and Cheerios and kids who are allergic to something or another, etc. I think these are reasons they stopped policing bring ins. And if they want to sell more they only need to make their prices more competitive. This is not a justification, but just a fact.
Just my opinion, just for my family. There are plenty of other things I have high ideals for that other people don't.
Like Simon. I don't watch AI, especially in the beginning of a season, because I think he's mean and egotistical. This is an important principle to me, not laughing at people or being hurtful or thinking you're better than others. So I don;t watch and I don't let the kids watch. We all have our things I guess. I know the entire rest of the universe loves the show. And that's fine. In no way do I think anyone is bad for watching it. I only make decisions for me and for my kids. As far as I'm concerned, unless there is abuse we should all just judge ourselves!
And when we went to Disney I'm pretty sure we used a child's meal credit for an adult at one point...... (Where's the hiding emoticon?)