The sad thing is that those whom I've heard talking about their (multiple) trips to Disney (often with kids too young to appreciate it) are those who can least afford it.
'Guess they've been brainwashed to believe that Disney trips are mandatory childhood/family pilgrimages and that the visits put them on the same level as people who are better off financially in their kids' eyes/hearts and in society's eyes.
If only they knew what they were/are supporting, . . .
The sad thing is that those whom I've heard talking about their (multiple) trips to Disney (often with kids too young to appreciate it) are those who can least afford it.
'Guess they've been brainwashed to believe that Disney trips are mandatory childhood/family pilgrimages and that the visits put them on the same level as people who are better off financially in their kids' eyes/hearts and in society's eyes.
If only they knew what they were/are supporting, . . .