I own two versions of "The Unofficial Guide" (from two different years), and although I understand comments regarding the author's presumed intent at lightening up the "fun is serious business" attitude, I was still sorry to see this reference in the book.
I'm still trying to pinpoint why I feel that way. I appreciate the absurd humor in attributing a completely unexpected and uncharacteristic comment to anything that "speaks" for Disney (as Pal Mickey certainly does!). But I guess I just felt this was a little over the top. I didn't think it was funny (though I thought many other comments in the book were) and it left me feeling somewhat alienated and disappointed. I fully recognize this is my perspective only, and I'm aware that my opinion is not likely to be wildly popular. That's okay. I'm kinda used to that.
I debated about even posting on this issue, b/c I do feel that I'm sort of in the minority here and I really don't want to start any arguments. I typically avoid confrontation of any kind...even cyber-confrontation, so that's not what I was aiming for here. I guess I just wanted to try to respectfully say, "I disagree". Maybe there's someone else out there who feels the same way I do, and maybe they'll be encouraged to know that they aren't alone. Isn't that an important part of what community is all about?
Thanks for listening!
(An aside...it's kind of funny to me how many people are making references to Mickey's "baked" comment being "PC" or "not PC". I've felt for much of my life that I am *NOT* PC because of my own discomfort with (and non-use of) drugs and alcohol when they appear to be so mainstream.)