Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom First off let me say that I think "hate" is the wrong term to use. I don't think anyone here hates Disney or WDW. I would have to say that the comments and complaints that many of us have toward WDW relates more to be disappointed with how Disney is treating "the world" and the upkeep of "the world". We reasons are many.
Originally Posted By jkayjs OK am I crazy or didn't the title of this thread have DL instead of WDW yesterday. I know I'm getting old and my head is spinning with all the wedding prep for my daughters wedding next month, but I did have my glasses on. Someone tell me quick am I loosing it or not. BTW be kind with your answer to that question.
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 LOL jkayjs No you are not losing it. It did state DL yesterday. I was a bit confused by the title and then WDW post #1 but then I figured it was a typo. Congratulations on your daughter getting married. I am sure all will go well.
Originally Posted By MmmOranges Most people "hate on" Disney, because the overall quality of the resort has lessened over the years. For example, Disney is so desperate for workers that they'll hire just about anyone to work there. Another example would be the tendency of Disney to avoid park clean-up. This is just my honest opinion. *Kristen*
Originally Posted By MmmOranges <A bit of deeper study would show that they people who are the most critical are the ones with the strongest love for the place, and a disappointment in its decline.> Very excellent point! I agree completely with this statement. *Kristen*
Originally Posted By MmmOranges <But there are way too many folks working for Disney at high levels that PROFOUNDLY lack the knowledge, the respect, the love and the understanding of what has made Disney unique and not just another 'brand'> I totally agree. Disney execs, nowadays, are in it for the money, and nothing else. *Kristen*
Originally Posted By MmmOranges <I think the problem is, when you know how it's supposed to work, you notice when it doesn't work right. For example. I go on Splash Mountain and Brer Rabbit is supposed to hop by and say "Why you boys won't catch me. My laughing place is where I'm bound." Yet most of the time when I ride it now a days, he's either just sitting there motionless or not there at all. I feel like I'm missing something that someone who had never riden the ride before would never know was even part of the ride. So that person who had never ridden is going to come off and say "Wow, what a great ride." But I'll be missing that part of the ride that is already part of my memory and my expected experience.> So very true. I've also had an experience on Splash Mountain. One of the characters wasn't doing what they were suppossed to be doing. I forget which one it was, but I noticed it right away. When these things happen, it is very disappointing. *Kristen*
Originally Posted By alexbook >>LOL jkayjs No you are not losing it. It did state DL yesterday. I was a bit confused by the title and then WDW post #1 but then I figured it was a typo.<< I *think* the OP meant to ask why folks in the DL sections of LP "hate" WDW, but I could be wrong (a common-enough occurrence .
Originally Posted By TDLFAN HURRAY for *Kristen*! She is not blinded by the pixie dust, and appears to still love WDW.
Originally Posted By WALT DISNEY WORLD i guess i should have not started this topic and who ever said i expected everyone to say nice things about wdw i think they are wrong but i wold like this topic to be closed down for no more post i am sorry