@CbCtravels@disneyglimpses It’s not great PR, but they also need to sell this more as the business decision that it is and stop trying to appease fans.
@8_theme I don’t think it was ever equal footing, even when it was between on-site guests and offsite guests. I think it was just less obvious to people before social media. But we also shouldn’t be surprised that a company is taking care of its most consistent customers.
@DisneyOnParade Enjoying other great themed entertainment is not a betrayal of Disney, nor will Disney be going out of business because you paid a visit to Epic. You can still enjoy Disney. No one‘s revoking your fan card.
@ExpAttractions We’ve forgotten how to be grateful as a society and accept others. So they always focus on what is wrong or what we lost rather than what we’re gaining.
@AllEarsNet Are we still talking about this? And can we please stop referencing Walt’s legacy? For all you know he’s looking down on us and going ‘why haven’t you replaced some of this crap yet?’
@EpcotEnthusiast You’re spot on. All about optics of looking tough today not actually being tough. Pick on people who can’t punch back and take on no real challenges.
@DisneyOnParade@Simone_Biles No problem man! It’s why I avoid politics and stay with the nice, easy, non-confrontational world of Disney fandom and podcasting. No arguments here 😂😂😂