DPCummerbund
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That's the name on this board. The subtitle (or whatever) says "Discuss touring plans and strategies for the Disney World theme parks on this board."
I have only been viewing this forum for a few months, but it seems like many of the threads here have nothing to do with theme park attractions or strategies.
Complaining about the existence of FP+ is not a strategy. Cancelling your plans to visit, while being a valid vacation strategy, is not actually a theme park or attraction strategy. Figuring out when to go, where to stay, and how to get the most out of FP+ is a strategy.
Complaining about long lines is not a strategy. Long lines are WHY YOU COME TO THIS FORUM - to learn some STRATEGIES to minimize them. If there were no lines for anything, you probably wouldn't need a strategy.
Calling, e-mailing, or writing letters of complaint to Disney is not actually a strategy. That's what you do after your strategy doesn't work.
Saying "Disney isn't the company it once was" or "I want things to go back to the way they used to be" are not strategies, because time travel has not been invented.
Finally, and most importantly - I understand that some times you need to vent or seek sympathy when you're upset or angry about something. But again, I'm fairly certain that "venting your anger" is not a very good strategy when visiting WDW.
I've noticed that most of the other forums pretty much stay on topic. In the "Rumors and News" forum, people talk about, well... Rumors and News. Sure, there are lots of arguments as to which tidbits are Rumors and which are News, but they both belong there. In the Resorts forum, people have good and bad things to say about all the resorts, but they're still about the resorts. The Restaurants forum is the same - good and bad about all the restaurants.
Yet somehow, in this particular forum, you can complain about anything at all, for any reason. Yes, sometimes things go badly, and sometimes sharing these stories can help other people make better decisions about their trips. But complaining about things that things that are out of any guest's control (long lines, expensive tickets, crowded buses, etc.) isn't helping, it's just complaining. I would think that a forum devoted to STRATEGIES would be about how to AVOID those things, not just to complain about them.
To that end, I'm not going to just complain about this forum. So, I suggest the following:
1) Mods, could we create a "Venting, Complaining, and Sympathy" Forum for everyone who just has something to get off their chest? Those who really want to say something can do so, while those who are willing to help others can give the complainers a virtual pat on the shoulder and say "there there, dear," and make people feel better.
2) And for everybody else on this forum, consider asking yourself this question: is reading your post actually going to help somebody else have a better WDW experience by learning from your mistake (and having a new Strategy), or are you just mad, bro?
I have only been viewing this forum for a few months, but it seems like many of the threads here have nothing to do with theme park attractions or strategies.
Complaining about the existence of FP+ is not a strategy. Cancelling your plans to visit, while being a valid vacation strategy, is not actually a theme park or attraction strategy. Figuring out when to go, where to stay, and how to get the most out of FP+ is a strategy.
Complaining about long lines is not a strategy. Long lines are WHY YOU COME TO THIS FORUM - to learn some STRATEGIES to minimize them. If there were no lines for anything, you probably wouldn't need a strategy.
Calling, e-mailing, or writing letters of complaint to Disney is not actually a strategy. That's what you do after your strategy doesn't work.
Saying "Disney isn't the company it once was" or "I want things to go back to the way they used to be" are not strategies, because time travel has not been invented.
Finally, and most importantly - I understand that some times you need to vent or seek sympathy when you're upset or angry about something. But again, I'm fairly certain that "venting your anger" is not a very good strategy when visiting WDW.
I've noticed that most of the other forums pretty much stay on topic. In the "Rumors and News" forum, people talk about, well... Rumors and News. Sure, there are lots of arguments as to which tidbits are Rumors and which are News, but they both belong there. In the Resorts forum, people have good and bad things to say about all the resorts, but they're still about the resorts. The Restaurants forum is the same - good and bad about all the restaurants.
Yet somehow, in this particular forum, you can complain about anything at all, for any reason. Yes, sometimes things go badly, and sometimes sharing these stories can help other people make better decisions about their trips. But complaining about things that things that are out of any guest's control (long lines, expensive tickets, crowded buses, etc.) isn't helping, it's just complaining. I would think that a forum devoted to STRATEGIES would be about how to AVOID those things, not just to complain about them.
To that end, I'm not going to just complain about this forum. So, I suggest the following:
1) Mods, could we create a "Venting, Complaining, and Sympathy" Forum for everyone who just has something to get off their chest? Those who really want to say something can do so, while those who are willing to help others can give the complainers a virtual pat on the shoulder and say "there there, dear," and make people feel better.
2) And for everybody else on this forum, consider asking yourself this question: is reading your post actually going to help somebody else have a better WDW experience by learning from your mistake (and having a new Strategy), or are you just mad, bro?