Seriously??? Ok whatever.
Yup, seriously. I think it is really important to keep in mind that there are often two sides to every argument, not just one's own perspective.
They suggested upgrading and I simply pointed out this just isn't an option for everyone.
No, you didn't "simply" point that out, but let's not get back into that cycle. You wrote something that cast other posters in a bad light, and I highlighted how that was inappropriate. Let's just go forward not doing that anymore, okay?
I think you have a bigger issue with all this and just do not think highly of the swaps.
I do have a bigger issue with all this, but it isn't anything against the swaps, specifically, but rather with regard to the unfounded expectations within some guests that participate in the swaps, that the swaps highlight. Earlier a poster outlined that they like the camaraderie and socialization aspect of the swaps. I see that as a
positive thing. Where the swaps go wrong, imho, is when participants start thinking of them as "righting a wrong" committed by Disney, and when participants start thinking that they're entitled to unilaterally impose changes to the terms and conditions of their arrangement with Disney, vis a vis the swaps. It's practically never up-front and out-right; it's something that bubbles under the surface, but still offensive, and destructive to the overall experience for all guests, i.e., the ones beyond those engaging in the swaps.
In a way, perhaps my concerns are unfounded in this case: The worry of course is that Disney will change their services, adversely affecting all guests, to confront how the swaps undercut their business model (as they've done in response to so many other cases where folks have worked the system to get around limitations in the terms and conditions Disney offer. It doesn't seem like the swaps have ever grown to be anything close to a significant factor. As long as they remain insignificant, then there really is no problem.
Huge difference between someone that is not caring and suggesting something without care....look into that one. Silly, again twist my words...not calling them silly, calling their suggestion silly.
Is that like "hate the sin, not the sinner"? What it comes down to, again, is that you tried to cast what other people was saying in a negative light to try to defend your counter-perspective. That's okay, but so is turnabout.
Let's accept that foregoing amenities is the right thing, if paying for them isn't practicable.
Guess thats what makes the world go round. I for one would not suggest such a thing.
Why not? What is wrong with people acknowledging their own limits and living within their own means?
Ok have the last word....ready set go....
Somehow I doubt you'll let me have the last word. For me it isn't about last word, but rather presenting the points that your comments prompt me to think of. It's called a discussion.