Buckalew11
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I don't get it. But I never understand why people get upset about codes, free dining etc. either.
Because people are myopically inclined towards what they want, and often don't care very much about what they were actually promised/owed. They regularly impose their own personal preferences onto others as if those preferences are holy dogma, and then express outrage when the world doesn't align itself to placate their own personal proclivities.Why is every one upset about disney ending their GAD promotion?
What you are implying is a grievous distortion of what Disney promised.Those other promotions are usually for a set time period... June 1st - August 31st, say. This was not... it was a "Year 2010" thing
The idea was very explicitly to encourage one million people to volunteer, and they did do a great job.If the idea was to celebrate and encourage volunteering for the whole year, they didn't do a great job.
Were you on the boards during the Year of a Million Dreams promotion?? At times it seemed more like the Year of a Million WHINES when people came back complaining they didn't win anything. Can't please everyone all the time..
Jill
I agree, I think for some people they are angry that they didn't get their freebie. I read somewhere, that one woman said that her DH wasn't going to be able to join her on her volunteer activity because there were no more free tickets. Really? He couldn't volunteer otherwise? For some people it was only being done to get a free ticket, it had nothing to do with actually helping people.
Hopefully, for the majority of the people, it sparked an interest and love in volunteering in them and they will continue to do so for no other reason then to help someone, not because they are getting a free ticket to Disney.
Nope. Didn't try -- I do plenty of volunteering, but I didn't even try to get in on this particular deal.People are disappointed and that is called greed? BTW, did you get your free ticket?
Nope. Didn't try -- I do plenty of volunteering, but I didn't even try to get in on this particular deal.
Does that mean I'm not allowed an opinion? I do happen to think that everyone should do things for the good of the community just because it's the right thing to do.
Were you on the boards during the Year of a Million Dreams promotion?? At times it seemed more like the Year of a Million WHINES when people came back complaining they didn't win anything. Can't please everyone all the time..
Jill
Those threads were nuts.
Disney needs to come up with a theme that does not include give aways. People just go crazy when they think they are missing out on something.
I think it was a wonderful promotion. I did not participate. The closest location available was 60 miles away. However many people did. It is a great saving and good for community. More power to Disney for doing such thing.
Aren't you the poster that wanted to get in on the cheaper Y.E.S. passes even though you did not have a child to participate in the program?![]()
Yup, kinda
You missed the part where I said I would be happy to sign up someone's child to attend a class. I called YES and was told by 3 CMs (including a supervisor) that what I wanted to do was fine.
So this September I will get our park passes at the discounted rate and my cousin's daughters will get to attend a YES class.