JFox
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A local radio station recently had a segment about WDW. They had interviewed a mother whose argument was that "childless millennials" had ruined her childs once in a lifetime trip AND that she had spent $$$$ to make sure her child had a fun vacation. She specifically mentioned character interactions, EPCOT Kidcot stations, unavailable fastpasses and Fantasyland rides.
She said that people without kids didn't really belong at the park and should let children before themselves.
My husband and I take both adult and family vacations. We are in the car now driving back home from our biennial Thanksgiving trip and he and I are going back in January for our anniversary. We all pay hard earned money for a Disney experience. We determine the success of our vacation.
While Disney is marketed to families there are all kinds of types of "families" that visit the resort. Does one type really have priority over the other?
She said that people without kids didn't really belong at the park and should let children before themselves.
My husband and I take both adult and family vacations. We are in the car now driving back home from our biennial Thanksgiving trip and he and I are going back in January for our anniversary. We all pay hard earned money for a Disney experience. We determine the success of our vacation.
While Disney is marketed to families there are all kinds of types of "families" that visit the resort. Does one type really have priority over the other?