Quantcast Why so negative?
 
INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Planning Guide Walt Disney World Disney Cruise Line Mousehut Mail WebDisney News INTERCOT: Walt Disney World Vacation Guide
News Discussion Theme Parks Resorts Info Central Shop Interactive Podcast INTERCOT Navigtion
Site Sponsors
  magical journeys travel agency
  INTERCOT shop

INTERCOT Affiliates
  disney magicbands & accessories
  disneystore.com
  disney fathead
  disney check designs
  amazon.com
  priceline.com

News
  site search
  headlines
  past updates
  discussion boards
  email update

INTERCOT Other
  advertising
  sponsors
  link to us
  contact us
     

INTERCOT Ads
 

 
 

Page 1 of 3 123 LastLast
Results 1 to 20 of 45
  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    pine grove, Pa
    Posts
    164
    Post Thanks / Like

    Angry Why so negative?

    I usually enjoy reading the posts on INTERCOT, but lately I have noticed so much negativity in the responses. I always thought this was a happy place, where we could share ideas, new information, tips, and experiences. It seems that with every post, someone has to make a comment on Disney going down hill, or the price, or the lack of "magic".

    I live about 30 minutes away from the "Sweetest" place on earth (Hershey) and believe me, Disney is a bargain compared to some of the other "theme parks" out there. Yes it is expensive, yes the price goes up, yes they have issues from time to time, but they are a corporation, and that's life. Most importantly...YOU DON'T HAVE TO GO! No one is twisting your arm. Don't take the "fireworks and pastry cruise for $99" but also don't complain that they lost the magic because it is right there, and if you CAN afford the cruise, then I bet it's magical!

    No matter what happens, people will go. That's what makes anything a success. I try to go at least once a year, and if I could, I would go twice. And I still find magic in every visit, and I still think it is worth every penny. I find something new, or something I have never seen before EVERY TIME! I can't say that about the sweetest place. I'm traveling to an amusement park near Cleveland this summer and the price for 2 nights and tickets is almost the same for a week at a moderate resort. And don't get me started on the price of food!

    It's not just the rides, it's the experience. I always tell people "go to an amusement park and you wait in a long line, in the hot sun. Go to Disney and you become part of the ride." That's what you are paying for: The whole experience!

    I know Disney has problems, and yes I even see it from time to time, but I can honestly say that at the end of a Disney Vacation...I got my money's worth! I NEVER say that after a week at the beach. EVER!

    I know everyone has an opinion, and every one has a right to express it, but really, why come on a forum for the happiest place on earth only be negative? Maybe Disney isn't for you anymore. Maybe YOU have lost the magic.

    Sorry, just my opinion.

  2. Likes baldburke, Isabella, motherhamv liked this post
  3.     Please Support INTERCOT's Sponsors:
  4. #2
    Join Date
    Mar 2006
    Location
    Carousel of Progress, FL
    Posts
    4,351
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I don't go to any theme park except Disney. That's how much I love it. So I can only compare Disney to itself. Therefor, I notice that some things are better and some things are not. There's nothing wrong with pointing out a disappointment from time to time. Unfortunately, because there are so many fans here, the shouts of discontent can seem overwhelming at times to some people.
    Genna
    Always Enjoy the
    ¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨Magic¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨)¸.•*¨

    "Now approaching, Mickey's Star Traders"

    If You Can Read This...
    ...Thank The Phoenicians!



  5. Likes cer liked this post
  6. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    York, PA
    Posts
    3,128
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Hey there from about 30 minutes on the other (south) side of Hershey!!! LOL

    Unfortunately, most of the posters on here are long time visitors, some from the early days of the parks, and have seen the 'glory days' of Disney parks and are jaded by the cost cutting and changing of things that they have loved for years. Personally, I have been visiting for the past 15 years, so am a relative 'newbie' and I have seen a lot of things change - some for the better, some for the worse.

    Just like the news programs, it is easier and gets better ratings when what you say is negative. You can always get someone on board to bash, but to get someone on board to praise is much harder. Notice that when that happens, often the poster gets nailed for their 'rose tinted glasses' outlook and attitude.

    Prices of food at Disney: Comparable to ballpark or amusement/theme parks elsewhere.
    Costs of lodging: Higher end, but comparable to large visitor areas (New York, Las Vegas, LA, etc.)
    Entry ticket prices: Comparable to USO, and other major parks. I would actually say more reasonable than Hershey for what you get.
    Cleanliness: On par or better than MOST other parks/resorts.
    Staff (CM) friendliness: Even with the decline over the years, it is still MUCH better than other parks and resorts I have visited.

    A lot of construction going on, but even Walt stated that the parks were always expected to be in a state of flux. Updates, changes, additions, subtractions were all to be expected.

    Losing original Disney characters for Pixar, Marvel, etc. characters is a bit of a downer, but you run with what is popular at the time and what will bring the visitors.

    I will grouse about things as much as the next guy, but because visits always make me happy in the end, I will still be a fan and will visit whenever possible. (Next visit is 8 days away!!!!!)
    -Bud

    Walt Disney World:
    9/03 - CBR
    1/09 - BWV
    9/05; 2/07; 12/07; 9/08; 9/09; 9/10; 9/11; 12/13; 12/17; 4/18; 10/18, 4/23 - PC
    5/15 - POR
    1/22 - ASMO
    10/22 - ASMU

    Disneyland: 12/15 - Paradise Pier Hotel

    Next up: ???

  7. Thanks bdm@pga thanked for this post
    Likes bdm@pga, baldburke liked this post
  8. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    pine grove, Pa
    Posts
    164
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I agree "pop phan" with all of your comparisons. I am probably considered a "newbie" by those standards as well. It's just a little disheartening when you see a post about "new things coming our way" and about 5 replies in you see "just another way to grab your money" or "how many people are they going to try to cram into that party?"....

    Don't get me wrong, I too have seen a lot of changes and prices going only one way...and I have had a bad experience or two. But 95% of the time you get a quality experience. You can't say that about anywhere else.

    I don't know, I guess I just enjoy INTERCOT as a pick me up and a way to not only get ready for the next trip, but a way to have a little bit of Disney with me everyday. And it's hard to scroll past some of the downers.

  9. Likes PopPhan liked this post
  10. #5
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Location
    Wilmington DE
    Posts
    1,617
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Great post BDM from DMB at about 2 hours east of Hershey and a frequent visitor of that location!

    Disney is a business and businesses run far differently than they did 50 years ago. Certainly not theoretically, but the focus of modern business is the shareholder. Private business may not be fully aligned but certainly there is a high focus on investor return vs. doing something for the love of it.

    If ol' Walt was still running things who even knows if Disney would still exist, let alone operating multiple parks across several continents and owning the box office dynamo of Lucas, Marvel and Pixar, plus ABC and affiliated networks. Walt nearly ran Disney out of business several times.

    I'm sure back in 1971 when WDW opened they had an operating budget, but it wasn't to the level that it is managed today with big data, algorithms and analytics. Surely in those calculations Disney is looking at investor return, but they are also considering user experience to both visitors and investors (sometimes one in the same) happy.

    There was a string on here a few weeks back about the volume of traffic on Intercot as compared to other outlets, including social media. We saw it last week with Mark Z on the hill, but social media is our downfall. Trolling is a way of life and unfortunately Intercot users are (or can be) no different. I still come here daily though because there are many nice people. I just avoid the strings that don't interest me; those like conversations on new parking fees. Plus the mods do a nice job of policing, but you need to let folks express opinions.

    With that said, I totally agree with you that dollar for dollar, Disney is among the best in entertainment and leisure for perceived value. I don't agree with Disney 100%, mostly around its TV broadcasting subsidiaries, but I still like to think that they have Walt's best interests in good story telling at heart. That's what keeps me going to their movies and parks!
    Beth & David

    09/82 Treehouse Villas, 06/86 BVP, 10/95 CBR, 10/99 DI, 08/03 PORS, 10/05 POP, 11/06 AKL, 09/09 POLY, 10/10 Wonder, 05/11 Dream/PORS, 08/13 POLY, 11/13 GF, 04/15 POLY, 11/15 BLT, 11/16 Aulani, 03/17 BLT, 08/18 BLT, 07/19 AKL, 06/21 BLT

  11. Likes PopPhan, Speedy1998 liked this post
  12. #6
    Join Date
    May 2000
    Location
    Houston, TX
    Posts
    14,528
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Your sentiments are well-taken, bdm. I think it's safe to say that most, if not all, of our members joined Intercot with the same motivation as you--they were avid Disney fans and/or planning trips to Disney World and wanted helpful,l friendly advice. As PopPhan mentioned, over the years it's been a bit difficult for us "old-timers" to reconcile many of the changes to our beloved World, while those who've only started going there in recent years would not see any difference. We do welcome viewpoints on both ends of the spectrum, but would never want every thread to become a "Debbie-Downer". Thank you for bringing it to our attention and I will personally endeavor to bring back more of a positive and helpful tone to our threads.
    Beth
    INTERCOT Staff--
    Theme Parks and Accommodations



    Take a look at what INTERCOT's wonderful sponsors have to offer!

  13. Likes PopPhan liked this post
  14. #7
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Blacksburg, VA
    Posts
    2,052
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    This kind of thread happens from time to time. Change is hard. Especially when that change is the loss of a beloved attraction, theme, menu item, etc. Also, when the change costs money (at the consumer level).

    We've been regular WDW attendees for about 15 years now. We've been Annual Pass Holders three times in those 15 years. We're DVC members at OKW. We've had vacations at Hilton Head and Aulani. Heck, we're Disney stockholders. It has all been fantastic, and we have a ton of great family memories of Disney vacations. But when I hear things like, "We're going to charge for parking at our resorts now, because that brings us in line with the rest of the industry", well, my eyebrows go up. Because I just don't see any reason for that other than to increase profits. And it seems petty. Especially when they're already making millions is straight up revenue.

    We are taking a break from Disney ourselves. But it's not a dissatisfaction thing. It's just that we want to do other things, and the money only goes so far. We have a lot of trips planned over the next 18 months, and none of them include Disney. I think that by the time we make it back, Toy Story Land and Star Wars Land will both be open. The Guardians ride might even be open. Who knows about the Tron Light Cycle coaster. I will miss going every year, but look forward to all the new stuff the next time we do go back.
    2002 - 2022: 20+ visits (POR, BW, All Stars, VWL, CSR, BLT, BC, SSR, CB, Dolphin, OKW, Poly, offsite x8)
    DL - 1996, 2019
    Next up - January 2023 short trip! We just want to try that 50th Anniversary chocolate monstrosity at Mexico!

  15. Likes PopPhan, VWL Mom liked this post
  16. #8
    Join Date
    Dec 2007
    Location
    Central Texas
    Posts
    2,394
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I believe that there is room on Intercot for all opinions - positive and negative. If someone is searching for all positive, all the time it can be found on the Disney Parks Blogs or the Mom's Panel. In fact, I get suspicious when people's comments skew hard to either side. I filter what is being said and take what I need to formulate my own idea.

    I personally appreciate everyone's opinion whether I agree with them or not. If someone is passionately critical of the direction Disney is taking, that doesn't bother me at all as long as their criticism is respectful of the other side. If someone loves Disney and believes that the company can do no wrong- super - but they need to be just as respectful in their response.

    If everyone had the same opinion, this would be a very boring place indeed.
    Carrie

    CBR: 2/21-2/25/17
    POR: 6/4-6/11/16
    POFQ: 11/15-11/19/15
    8/28-9/1/14 -DL-Dumbo 19.3 C2C
    POR: 1/7-1/14/14 -Dopey 48.6
    POR: 6/11-6/17/13
    ASMu: 1/11-1/15/13 -1st Full 26.2
    ASMu: 9/22-9/28/11
    ASMu: 6/7-6/13/11
    Pop: 1/30-2/6/10
    Pop: 2/1-2/7/09
    Pop: 1/08
    ASMu: 05/06
    Off-site: 12/93

  17. Likes PopPhan, azcavalier liked this post
  18. #9
    Join Date
    Aug 2008
    Location
    Whitwell, TN
    Posts
    1,562
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by cer View Post
    ... If someone is searching for all positive, all the time it can be found on the Disney Parks Blogs or the Mom's Panel.
    Lol!

  19. #10
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Arizona
    Posts
    8,024
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I really enjoy the negative aspects. It prepares me for things that may not be so magical during my trip. I do much better when I know things are coming that I won't like.
    People don't value the same things, so not everyone will look at it in the same light. I know people who LOVE going to the beach. They prefer to hit the beach instead of Disney. Obviously for you, that is not the case. I don't like going to the beach either, but that is what makes them happy.
    For some Disney fans, the things they thought brought value to their money have been taken away - old rides, perks at the hotels, customer service in the parks, whatever it may be. It is ok for them to be negative, because Disney needs to see what some of their fan base feels is important. If management doesn't know there is a problem, they can't fix it.
    I have always loved the experience also. I don't go to other amusement parks. During my last trip to Disney World, there were so many construction boards up that I didn't feel immersed in anything. Then they sent me through a backstage area that wasn't themed at all. You could see the backs of all the buildings with all the daily operation stuff on both sides of the walk. That really ruined the mood. It really upset me and made me think it was not worth the time, money or effort needed to make a trip there. It has been three years, so I am hoping things are better now. If not, cruising is on par with my expectations of what a vacation should be. In fact, we're having a family reunion Alaskan cruise when my son graduates even if Disney World is everything we dreamed it would be.
    I have a friend who thinks Six Flags is the greatest. He prefers it to Disney. Something about it makes him enjoy it more and think his money is better spent there. I don't understand it. it just shows that Disney doesn't cater to everyone's biggest desires, even if it caters to ours.
    Sure, maybe some have lost the magic, but maybe the part they thought was magical has been taken away or never even existed to begin with.
    I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.

  20. Likes cer liked this post
  21. #11
    Join Date
    Aug 2014
    Location
    Portland, Oregon
    Posts
    354
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    As I read through these posts, all with some valid points, it occurred to me that Disney provides the atmosphere for magic to happen. When it happens, it's because I'm choosing to see the magic there. Maybe I have a Pollyanna attitude, but I love going to Disney. Yes, there are things that I'm not fond of or changes that have been made that aren't my favorite but in the end, there is a magic there that I have not found anywhere else. We started going to Disneyland in 1958 and Disneyworld in 1980, so we have seen A LOT of changes, in my opinion, but the heart of Disney hasn't changed. It's my happy place, a place I can go and not worry about real life for just a short time. A place I can be a princess or a pirate. Travel to the moon or go back in history. Watch fireworks that are second to none every single night and remember the fireworks and innocence of childhood. I've found that the negative comments are really from just a few people for the most part and I just choose to disagree with them. There is nothing they can say that will change the way I feel about Disney. If they find pleasure somewhere else, I'm glad for them. After reading a post that I feel could cause me stress, I can close my eyes and imagine I'm sitting on a bench on Main Street listening to the music and I'm good.
    There's a great big beautiful tomorrow!

  22. Thanks bdm@pga thanked for this post
    Likes bdm@pga, PopPhan liked this post
  23. #12
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Fort Worth, Tx
    Posts
    2,410
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by Cinderelley View Post
    I have a friend who thinks Six Flags is the greatest.
    That's a sign of mental illness.



    Negativity comes from both comparisons, and expectations that Disney has set through precedence, reputation, propaganda and cost. So expectations are high, and when you fail or falter, it elicits wrath. I don't care about comparing it to Six Flags. Yeah, Six Flags is junk and Disney is way better. Still doesn't mean Disney doesn't have significant issues. I expect the best, when you describe yourself as the best. On top of that, difference of opinions are now deemed to be "negative." Not believing everything is great, and discussing issues isn't being "negative" its authentic.

    Besides if we all agreed, and blew sunshine and butterflies, what fun would that be to discuss?

    And since clearly everyone is from the Hersey area, can I get a case of fresh hersey almond bars?
    ===================

    2016 POR
    2015 CS
    2014 WDW-Offsite
    2014 Disneyland-offsite
    2014 CBR
    2013 Dolphin
    2012 POR
    2012 WDW-Offsite
    2011 ASMusic, POR

    1998 Dixie Landings
    1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite

  24. Likes cer, PopPhan, baldburke, Lindsey liked this post
  25. #13
    Join Date
    Mar 2008
    Location
    Huntsville, Alabama
    Posts
    1,374
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Disney made me this way. lol

    I have been going to WDW since I was a little kid. My first trip was summer of 1973. So I have basically been going since the beginning of WDW. I have seen a ton of changes including rides and perks. Some were good changes, some were great and some make me want to put my head through a wall. The past few years it has been more of the latter.

    I can give you an example of good vs. bad. In the early years, you had to buy a ticket book and you gave the cast member at the gate to the ride a ticket to enter (this is where the term "E-ticket" was derived that you still to this day see referenced because some rides were considered premium rides and required an "E-ticket".) They finally did away with that system and went to entrance fees deleting need for ticket books. That was a good change, well received and I would doubt you could find many complaints. Now here we find ourselves with the FP+ system where you have to plan almost every detail months in advance. It is cumbersome, introduces stress into your vacation and is just an all around time wasting, aggravating experience. You can find plenty of complaints about this new system but yet Disney ignores it because it helps them increase profit. This is where my negativity comes into play. For decades WDW was all about the guest experience, how they could make it more enjoyable, less stressful and there was an emphasis on trying to achieve perfection (and they were on top of it.) However, now it is all about how they can squeeze every penny they can out of the guests, cut costs and increase profit. They have slipped into the corporate machine world and everyone knows that the corporate machine keeps focusing on profit until finally one day it all comes apart at the seams. That is where a lot of my frustration comes from because I can see the train wreck coming.

    I think is good to have discussions of both sides. There are things I have tried or looked for that I had found about here at intercot from people discussing things they liked and I enjoyed them as well. There have been some things people were ranting and raving over that after I experienced it myself I was like mehh, I don't see what the big deal is all about. Of course, there have been things here lately that some people just brushed off as change that others were infuriated about and when I experienced it myself, smoke came out of my ears.

    As for Six Flags, there is one thing they do pretty well and that is roller coasters. Outside of that, their parks aren't anything to write home about. My biggest gripe about the one in Atlanta is it isn't expensive enough to keep the low life and thugs out so the crowd there is about as disrespectful as it can be and Six Flags allows them to run amuck cutting in lines and pretty much doing what they please. I haven't been in several years because it was so bad the last time. I really don't see how anybody could possibly think Six Flags is a better experience than WDW in any way other than if all you want to do is ride roller coasters over and over.

  26. Thanks PopPhan, RunDMV thanked for this post
    Likes PopPhan, Katzateer liked this post
  27. #14
    Join Date
    Nov 2001
    Location
    pine grove, Pa
    Posts
    164
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    NO, I get it....and I understand the process and the reason for the forums. I too want to know if something isn't good, or not worth my time. But What I was trying to highlight was not the constructive criticism, or the comparisons of old to new. It was some of the posts that are just, in my opinion, down right nasty. I guess it is my vision of the house of mouse through rose colored glasses.

    Again, I too have some really bad experiences that I can share. I guess I am the type of person that just appreciates what INTERCOT does for us and what a great tool it has become for me. When I see a question about something I have had a bad experience with, I want to voice my option as well, but in a way that could be understood and appreciated, rather than bark "not worth the money!" and leave it at that.

    I am a High School teacher, and even if your not, I am sure we have all had those people who when given a new idea or concept are the first ones to just comment negatively..."Doin it this way for 30 years, ain't gonna change now!...Tried that before and it was terrible.."...you all know those types. I would rather hear why it failed, and then decide for myself to try it or not. Anyway, I guess I just was loving in fantasyland...But I appreciate all of your responses and for the taking the time to give your explanations.

  28. Thanks PopPhan, Isabella thanked for this post
    Likes PopPhan, Isabella liked this post
  29. #15
    Join Date
    Jan 2014
    Posts
    329
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by bdm@pga View Post
    NO, I get it....and I understand the process and the reason for the forums. I too want to know if something isn't good, or not worth my time. But What I was trying to highlight was not the constructive criticism, or the comparisons of old to new. It was some of the posts that are just, in my opinion, down right nasty. I guess it is my vision of the house of mouse through rose colored glasses.

    Again, I too have some really bad experiences that I can share. I guess I am the type of person that just appreciates what INTERCOT does for us and what a great tool it has become for me. When I see a question about something I have had a bad experience with, I want to voice my option as well, but in a way that could be understood and appreciated, rather than bark "not worth the money!" and leave it at that.

    I am a High School teacher, and even if your not,.
    Sorry, but that made me laugh.

  30. Likes iheartdisney liked this post
  31. #16
    Join Date
    Jul 2011
    Location
    Fort Worth, Tx
    Posts
    2,410
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I keep thinking this thread title is "Why so serious" and I hear Heath Ledger's voice.
    ===================

    2016 POR
    2015 CS
    2014 WDW-Offsite
    2014 Disneyland-offsite
    2014 CBR
    2013 Dolphin
    2012 POR
    2012 WDW-Offsite
    2011 ASMusic, POR

    1998 Dixie Landings
    1990's, Dixie Landings, Misc Offsite

  32. Likes PopPhan liked this post
  33. #17
    Join Date
    Dec 2008
    Location
    Telford, United Kingdom.......4,236 miles.
    Posts
    846
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    I think internet forums are always somewhat negatively skewed to a point. Anything that is done will have some people that like it and some that don't. Regardless of the subject I always think people tend to be more inclined to comment when they are unhappy with something than when they are happy. So if there are 10 people who like something and 10 that dislike it you will generally hear a lot more from the 10 that didn't like it! Hence why I often think the internet as a whole seems a fairly angry place - but in reality maybe it is just human psychology.

    I think my views are generally positive. There are announcements I hear that I am sometimes not sure if I like at the time, sometimes I am then wrong, sometimes I was right and they don't particularly suit me. One thing that may help me is that I am not a regular visitor - there has always been at least 3 years between any two visits I have made. Combination of finances, distance and real life commitments have stopped it being more frequent. As a result when I arrive everything feels new again (or at least like meeting an old friend from long ago) which maybe helps keep the magic alive rather than just becoming routine.
    Disney World Visits:
    1. May-June 1998 (3 weeks)
    2. May-June 2001 (3 weeks)
    3. October-November 2004 (2 weeks)
    4. August-September 2010 (2 weeks)
    5. August-September 2017 (2 weeks)

    NOW APPROACHING: 6. May 2021

  34. Likes baldburke liked this post
  35. #18
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Arizona
    Posts
    8,024
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by 1DisneyNut View Post
    I really don't see how anybody could possibly think Six Flags is a better experience than WDW in any way other than if all you want to do is ride roller coasters over and over.
    That is probably why my friend loves it then. He and his kids just do the roller coasters over and over.
    I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.

  36. #19
    Join Date
    Mar 2004
    Location
    Arizona
    Posts
    8,024
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by texas211 View Post

    And since clearly everyone is from the Hersey area, can I get a case of fresh hersey almond bars?
    Wait. What? There's chocolate? Why isn't there a whole thread about this?????
    I'll meet you at the Rainbow Bridge.

  37. #20
    Join Date
    Feb 2010
    Location
    York, PA
    Posts
    3,128
    Post Thanks / Like

    Default

    Quote Originally Posted by texas211 View Post
    And since clearly everyone is from the Hersey area, can I get a case of fresh hersey almond bars?
    Sure!! Send your name address and a blank check and we can get a case (or two) sent out to you!!!

    Might be able to get case lot discounts at Chocolate World!!

    And maybe some of the new "Hershey's Gold" bars as well!!!

    https://www.hersheysstore.com/HERSHE...Brand@Hersheys
    -Bud

    Walt Disney World:
    9/03 - CBR
    1/09 - BWV
    9/05; 2/07; 12/07; 9/08; 9/09; 9/10; 9/11; 12/13; 12/17; 4/18; 10/18, 4/23 - PC
    5/15 - POR
    1/22 - ASMO
    10/22 - ASMU

    Disneyland: 12/15 - Paradise Pier Hotel

    Next up: ???

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Share This Thread On Social Media:

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •  

 
Company
Advertising
Guest Relations
Community
Discussion Boards
Podcast
Newsletter
Shop
Social
Facebook
Twitter
Instagram
YouTube
Pinterest
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Enter your email address below to receive our newsletter:
INTERCOT Logo PRIVACY STATEMENT / DISCLAIMER | DISCUSSION BOARD RULES
© Since 1997 INTERCOT - a Levelbest Communications Website. This is not an official Disney website.
> Levelbest Network Site