I loved Disneyland as a kid and as my friends started having their own children, they very much looked forward to taking their own children to see the joy in them and relive a little of their own. We were there for my mom's 60th and my husband bought one of those Captain Jack headbands with the faux dreadlocks and I recall my nephews who were about six just being in awe (hubby was still in the military at the time so they were used to seeing him with very short hair.)
Now those memories are tainted because Disney Inc. ruined a lot of that and people are pissed.
And just like that, “The Disney Effect” is now a thing.
Line in the sand for a lot of people.
I loved Disneyland as a kid and as my friends started having their own children, they very much looked forward to taking their own children to see the joy in them and relive a little of their own. We were there for my mom's 60th and my husband bought one of those Captain Jack headbands with the faux dreadlocks and I recall my nephews who were about six just being in awe (hubby was still in the military at the time so they were used to seeing him with very short hair.)
Now those memories are tainted because Disney Inc. ruined a lot of that and people are pissed.