Yes, people arrive with "expectations" of winning a prize becasue Disney pretty much advertises it as so. Surely, with a "million" dreams, and shows and parades that go on and on and on and on and on and on about how dreams come true, who wouldn't begin to expect to have a dream fulfilled? And I further bet that less on 1% of the visitors are even aware that there are "rules". Then, most people don't win anything, much less even SEE a dream team member (we were there 4 days last week, and didn't see any evidence of the promtion, but you can sure it was ALL over the TV, the parades, the fireworks, the billboards and the shows, there was no way you could miss it). Then when people are unhappy because they don't win anything, even so much as a smile, they get critized for being "sore" losers. Yet, Disney constantly bombards them with "Dream" messages. That is why I think this promotion sucks. It has thousands more losers than winners and creates an atmosphere of "blessed" winners and tough luck losers, only the chosen few get their "Dreams".
Okay, just call me another sore loser, I guess. But, talking with many others at the parks, there are far more of us than winners.
Finally, if Disney insists on going with this promotion, it should limit any winners to 1 prize, this way the prizes get spread around more.
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