grossmansr
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Feb 8, 2009
Exactly. We go now & keeping trying new strategies b/c we want DS to experience what we did. But with each failed attempt, we are more & more defeated. If this next trip doesn’t work, we will be done for awhile. So then DS ends up not growing up with that same nostalgia. I know a bunch of other families that have also reached their thresholds so it might take 20 years, but this business strategy will eventually come back to bite them imo.
This. Right here.
I still feel the nostalgia. But will my children? Disney was special because even through they are in business to make a profit, they always seemed to make a guest feel like a Guest. You might have spent plenty of money but you did it willingly and it didn't leave a bitter taste at the end of the day. Disney had a way of making each customer feel special. Valuable. Important. Even if it was just a show, it was a convincing one. It's like going to a strip club. Do the strippers really want you? The good ones make you feel like they do. Disney was like a high dollar prostitute in a sea of common whores. And she convinced us all that she really loved us.