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Former Disney Imagineer says theme parks now more stressful, less fun for families
(www.foxbusiness.com)
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It's not extroverted to book a reservation. Particularly since Disney let's you do it online without talking to anyone. I'd say it's less extroverted than replying to a post on Lemmy.
I'm not sure why you're focusing on booking a reservation because there's a lot more (obvious) things to Disney world that introverts aren't going to like other than booking reservations.
I think mostly because that's what the article was talking about: the need to book plans in advance (as well as the price) being the critical factor in the stress of the Disney World vacation.
The article wasn't really about people who don't like being in crowds.
I got that. I was never trying to argue that at all. The only thing I was trying to comment on was what I interpreted as OPs exasperation at how anyone at all would want to avoid that vacation, when to me even with all the planning and reservations and everything they described it is still asking a lot from introverts, even if it's way easier than just winging it without a plan.
My exasperation was more about someone suddenly discovering that WDW required planning, as if that hasn't been the case for the last three decades.
So why is it so crazy to suggest that that planning itself would be off putting for some people, regardless of how easy they've made it? is that not what many people (disproportionately introverts) specifically go on vacations to get away from? The bigger the park gets, the more people that go, the more things require planning, and the more off putting it is for the folks like myself who just wanna sit and relax. They're not making it easier for these folks regardless of how streamlined booking a hotel or reserving a dinner table is, because the park itself is inherently off putting and the bigger it gets it only gets worse.
It seemed like you weren't remembering these people exist at all, which is why I commented in the first place.
Edit: less rambling Tl;Dr: making planning easier doesn't make planning more fun for people who don't like planning. These people will be stressed no matter what, and the source of stress is the Disney park
I'm not disagreeing with you! In fact, I never wanted to talk about people who avoid Disney World at all.
The only point I'm trying to make, is that it is disingenuous to suggest that planning is just something new for a Disney park trip. It's been that way for decades.
Obviously, nothing I've said would apply to people who would never ever consider stepping foot in a Disney park. I don't know why someone who would recoil at the thought of being in WDW would even read a post about visiting Disney Parks.