Disney Adults Turn Their Backs on Popular Park Experience

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A rope in the forefront with Main Street, U.S.A. n the background along with the Cinderella Castle in Magic Kingdom at Disney World on a cloudy summer morning.

Credit: Inside the Magic

30 Comments

  1. Dalt Wisney

    1 time to Disney was enough for me, thanks. Overhyped overpriced theme park.

    1. C

      They need people the most now and for you to turn your backs on such an amazing place .. Disney I believe you should boycott Florida and take Texas up on their offer….

      1. Sheila

        Not Texas!!!

      2. 5yrs for Tron

        Moving t9 Texas is just a gimmick. Disney lacks the resources and capability to relocate the parks and hotels.

    2. Jesse

      Disney has become a greedy corporation who cares about the dollor.

  2. John

    Disney needs to ban vlogging in the parks and restaurants, many of the vloggers are rude, arrogant and disrespectful of other guests!

    1. Disney has started to loose its magic. At one time my family of five could purchase an annual pass for approx $4000, now its $6500. We went for 4 days in April it cost $4000.00 FOR 4 DAYS with park hopper + $200 lightening lane, + 200 memory maker, + 100 for parking for 4 days+ about $200 (including tip) for 1 meal a day. Why did they do away with the three fast passes and galactic spectacular? Not to mention the staff were nicer and made you feel like a princess or prince, now its like cattle.. next, next, next. It’s all about the money and pay check not the experience. Sad really.

  3. Rob

    Good. Going at rope drop is for the real Disney pros.

  4. Jon Smith

    Since that orange buffoon and his traitoring monkeys desecrate our house and half the family said the desecration was fine, our family DOES NOT KNOW HOW TO ACT IN PUBLIC.

    1. J

      We have corruption there still

  5. Disney Mom

    I no longer rope drop either. Too stressful, too early and half the time it doesn’t even work out. The ride you chose may not even open during the first part of the day or it breaks down immediately and you have to leave the line anyway. Much better to arrive later, use genie+ and ILL and stay until park closing for me and my family.

  6. CraigInPA

    You’re not sleeping in if you do Genie+ and ILL’s, which pretty much require you to get up at 7am to make that first reservation.

  7. Jeff

    I used to love Disney. Now I hate it. Its over priced, foreigners break in line in front of you and don’t care what you think. Disney thinks it has the right to groom your kids and they don’t care what you think. I just use my DVC to stay over and uber over to Universal.

    1. Murk

      “Foreigners” eh.. the rudest people I’ve come across in Disney for line cutting, general shoving and the ones who don’t give a damn are actually the Americans

      1. Jason Robinson

        Those pesky foreigners. Coming over here, spending their cash in our tourist attractions! Helping the economy and working in healthcare and hospitality.

    2. Casey Jones

      gRoOm yOuR KiDs is such a self-own

    3. Nathaniel Lawson

      DeSantis is the only real groomer in the state! Oh! Was Walt Disney a closet groomer? Small World!

      1. VJ

        Oh it’s apparent your a liberal left. With that comment

    4. Sheila

      “Grooming” is a false concept.

  8. Iris McK

    I prefer to avoid the rope drop chaos and enter the parks at my leisure. I sleep until 6:50, grab my VQ if I’m going to MK or EPCOT, then either go back to sleep for a bit or get up, take my time getting dressed, then head out to catch the bus from my resort. No need for the stress of the rope drop race!

  9. As the CEO of the Disney Adults I can confirm this information true.

  10. Nathaniel Lawson

    Taking 40 kids to see Little Mermaid tomorrow. Every kid I know under age 11 wishes for at least 1 trip to Disney! Took my kids there 5 times before the age of 15. Disney suffers how many ancillary businesses suffer to! Keep bad mouthing Disney until they decide to leave and you decimate lots of small businesses! Disney stays or leaves the executives will be fine but you literally wipe out many others!

    1. Vj

      Disney is not going to leave FL.

  11. Rick m

    I’ve had an annual pass for the last 45 years for my family an I but as so many others specially most of the hotel worker we’ve stop this year , with all of there woke an rules ,make reservations just to go to the park ,I would go 5 days a week to Epcot for a walk in the morning an lunch at least 4 times a week , but there rules ruined it .example if I had a reservation this week an my grandkids are come in 3 weeks I can book it unless I cancel this weeks an if I do I may not get the reservation for the 3 weeks coming up so I lose all of them . GET BACK TO YOUR OLD SELF UNWOKE UP.

    1. Vj

      Amen bro.

  12. Vj

    It’s bothersome that Disney supports LBGTQ. Children do not need to be exposed to this kind of junk! There children!

    1. AA

      What your kids don’t watch TV way worse than anything Disney ever did

      1. JC

        The TV I can turn off. Just like I can Disney.

  13. Veronica

    Yeah you’re right they’re overpriced, no discounts nothing. I go every 2 to 3 years.

  14. Patricia Robinson

    I have been going to Disney at least once a year since it opened. I attended as an adult without children, as an adult with children, and now as a grandparent with my adult children and their children. Disney still holds the magic of entertainment in the separate areas if you allow it to enhance your life while you are there and in your memories after your visit. I believe no matter what age you are, you must remember rules, personal space, and the ability to have patience no matter where you are. If you cannot follow rules and respect each person’s personal space, then you do not deserve to go to Disney.
    Put down the phone cameras and take your own picture for your memory in your mind!

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