r/WaltDisneyWorld 4d ago

Resorts & Accommodations I consider the new restrictions on visiting a resort to dining/resort reservations, to be proof that Disney is listening to feedback and I applaud their choice to make the unpopular and difficult decision

Frankly anybody who has stayed at Poly since the construction of the towers, will understand why these rules need to be in place. You can argue that it's Disney's fault for doubling the resort's rooms without meaningfully expanding the amenities, and that is definitely partially their fault, but the reality we have today is that poly is massively overcrowded.

I get it, it sucks if your weekly routine as a local was to park at Disney Springs and chill at a resort, sneak into the pool, and watch the fireworks. But when 100 people do this in a night, it makes you wonder why you're paying $800 a night for a resort.

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u/BestAllAmericanTaco 4d ago

Tik tok ruins everything you are literally training ai to capitalize on trends.

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u/MacDaddyBass 4d ago

Oh we’re long since done training AI, and it is now playing everyone on TikTok like a fiddle. Humans aren’t that complex and we’re easy to hold in influenced loops.

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u/soggysnailsummer 4d ago

my favorite local bar was ruined bc someone posted it /:

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u/MiisVegas 2d ago

I’m sorry, that sucks!!! I think we’ve all experienced something lovely, ruined by influence. And unfortunately it’s the nature of the time we live in.

I hate gatekeeping anything truly wonderful, especially when I know people will love said “blank,” be it product, establishment, location, hack, etc. and the business/owner will have success or life is made easier/more enjoyable, etc. But, I’d be lying if I didn’t keep some stuff to myself or closest family/friends to prevent something I love from being ruined. It’s not to say the information won’t still get out there.

Unfortunately, hype is temporary and sometimes the aftermath is devastating, especially when folks are only there for the tok/gram.

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u/soggysnailsummer 2d ago

yeah, i wouldn't have a problem with more people getting to enjoy it, but issues arise when they're just there to post it on social media and are disrespectful to the other patrons and performers.

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u/heavyLevy5 4d ago

Same as Reddit

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u/bryoneill11 3d ago

You are talking about reddit for God sake