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I am killing this thread.
The horse is now dead.
Why do people feel the need to game the system?
Why do guests feel they need to bend Disney's rules?
I have been reading these threads on the Dining Plan board shaking my head because I cannot understand all the hate and all the total disregard for rules. I am not talking about sharing food because no one (as far as I know) really knows for sure Disney's true thoughts or "rule" about sharing.
I'm talking about guests not wanting to follow Disney's clearly spelled out rules such as using a Child's credit for an adult or (other threads I have read about pool hopping and refillable mug abuse). Have we really become a nation that will not follow rules unless there is a punishment great enough to not make the effort worth while. Or is there an underlying hate for corporate Disney?Is it "I am paying $XXXX for my Disney vacation and the only way I will feel justified about all this money is if I can stretch a $38 meal plan and feed my family 2 sit down meals a day and buy at least $200 of food from the menu a day. "(Or bring my old refillable mugs back and be sure to drink 3-4 as much soda I normally would so I get my money's worth.")
It seems to me it has become a kind of game.
The mentality is "Disney costs more than I want to spend but if I can bend the rules to save a little money for my family than I am just getting even with Disney for charging so much in the first place."
How sad. I truly hope that is not is not the case for most people.
I am hoping as I read these boards it is only a small percentage. I am truly hoping my view of this whole rule bending, gaming the system kind of thing
is way off.
Disney has come a long way since I first started taking my young family in 1971.
I really think Disney is trying to make vacations more affordable for young families. First they added the mod hotels CBR in 1988 followed later with the values ASSp and ASMu in 1994 and now the family suites in 2006. The day passes became park hopper passes than LOS passes and now MYW passes.
Then Disney decided to make dining more affordable for families while still keeping a profit margarine for the corporation. What a wonderful idea!
Well, at least I thought it was wonderful and a real value since 1 sit down meal alone would usually cost about the price of the plan for a day. That means the snack and the CS meal were practically free.
Well, it was not long before some saw a loophole and starting taking advantage of it until I guess Disney's profit margarine is suffering because it seems to me Disney is taking steps to stop the abuse of DDP plan. Just like they needed to put in Bioscans to stop transfers of park tickets.
It just makes me so sad that Disney has to enforce their rules in order to make guests follow them.
Posting the rules is not enough anymore.
I read this on another thread;
This is the way I have always tried to live my life.
I think if more people followed this advice Disney would no longer need to be an enforcer of rules and could concentrate on making Disney even more enjoyable and more affordable for families.
JMHO
The horse is now dead.

Why do people feel the need to game the system?
Why do guests feel they need to bend Disney's rules?
I have been reading these threads on the Dining Plan board shaking my head because I cannot understand all the hate and all the total disregard for rules. I am not talking about sharing food because no one (as far as I know) really knows for sure Disney's true thoughts or "rule" about sharing.
I'm talking about guests not wanting to follow Disney's clearly spelled out rules such as using a Child's credit for an adult or (other threads I have read about pool hopping and refillable mug abuse). Have we really become a nation that will not follow rules unless there is a punishment great enough to not make the effort worth while. Or is there an underlying hate for corporate Disney?Is it "I am paying $XXXX for my Disney vacation and the only way I will feel justified about all this money is if I can stretch a $38 meal plan and feed my family 2 sit down meals a day and buy at least $200 of food from the menu a day. "(Or bring my old refillable mugs back and be sure to drink 3-4 as much soda I normally would so I get my money's worth.")
It seems to me it has become a kind of game.
The mentality is "Disney costs more than I want to spend but if I can bend the rules to save a little money for my family than I am just getting even with Disney for charging so much in the first place."
How sad. I truly hope that is not is not the case for most people.
I am hoping as I read these boards it is only a small percentage. I am truly hoping my view of this whole rule bending, gaming the system kind of thing
is way off.
Disney has come a long way since I first started taking my young family in 1971.
I really think Disney is trying to make vacations more affordable for young families. First they added the mod hotels CBR in 1988 followed later with the values ASSp and ASMu in 1994 and now the family suites in 2006. The day passes became park hopper passes than LOS passes and now MYW passes.
Then Disney decided to make dining more affordable for families while still keeping a profit margarine for the corporation. What a wonderful idea!
Well, at least I thought it was wonderful and a real value since 1 sit down meal alone would usually cost about the price of the plan for a day. That means the snack and the CS meal were practically free.
Well, it was not long before some saw a loophole and starting taking advantage of it until I guess Disney's profit margarine is suffering because it seems to me Disney is taking steps to stop the abuse of DDP plan. Just like they needed to put in Bioscans to stop transfers of park tickets.
It just makes me so sad that Disney has to enforce their rules in order to make guests follow them.

Posting the rules is not enough anymore.
I read this on another thread;
disneyfan67 said:"Life would be easier, nicer, less stressfull, and a heck of a lot cleaner if all people would respect others rights and the enviroment around them. Following the rules in place is the first step toward that goal. It's that simple, it really is!".
This is the way I have always tried to live my life.
I think if more people followed this advice Disney would no longer need to be an enforcer of rules and could concentrate on making Disney even more enjoyable and more affordable for families.
JMHO