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What were your thoughts while watching this video? Would you be willing to pay $200 or $50/hour to cut all the lines at Disney? Is it morally wrong in your opinion? If you were a guest at Disneyland, would you be upset that people were abusing the system or would you just be jealous?
26 comments:
I'm poor so I couldn't afford that, but if I could I would. It is morally wrong but Disney World as a whole is morally wrong. I could care less if people abuse the system.
This is ridiculous... Who would do this? I would not do this. Nor will I ever. It's wrong to use people like that. If I were a guest at Disneyland, I would be very upset.
I think that it isn't fair to do that because some people can't afford it. I personally wouldn't do that even if I had the money to do so. I could use that money to go towards something else. If I was a guest I would be especially upset that people were abusing the system.
I would pay that much if I could afford it. You are just finding a loop hole. I think it is wrong but nowadays a lot of things are wrong. I would be mad but there isn't anything i could do about it.
If Disney was really crowded I would think about it. I probably would not actually do it. It is technically wrong I guess but I don't think it's that bad. If there were only a few people that did it I wouldn't notice or care. Too many people do it and I would be kinda mad.
The actual tickets to get into to Disneyland are already pretty high so that probably wouldn't be an option for me. I would probably do it though. I don't really consider morally wrong since I would do it too. If I was a guest in Disneyland, I would be jealous of them.
I wouldn't pay that much money for a disabled tour guide. When I can just wait in line just like everybody else. That is a lot of money ! It is wrong. I would be upset knowing people are using this just so they won't have to wait.
This is crazy! I would never do this. The people that do this is stupid. This is morally wrong. I would go off if I saw this happening. I hate when people use their disability to get by stuff. Ugh!!!
I think its ridiculous that people do such things. I would rather pay $50 to cut lines all day! Yes, it is morally wrong, its abusing something that was given. I would be upset about it.
I wouldn't be willing to pay that much. It is super wrong. I wouldn't want someone using my dad's blind disability to cut the lines. However, it would probably pay for my college. It all comes down to who has more money... just like everything else in life. If I was a guest, I don't think I would be mad. I'd be more disgusted.
You can actually pay extra to cut the lines at Busch Gardens. Those are the shortest lines ever, though! But I understand paying for someplace like Disney Land, however, I would not pay this amount to cut. At Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, The longest I've waited in line was almost 6 hours. The shortest I've waited was probably 45 minutes to an hour. At BG the shortest I've waited was 5 minutes and the longest was 30 minutes. I've never been to Disneyland, so I don't know how long those lines are, but I know that they are probably really long. And in the scorching heat, it can be unbearable, so to some families (with that kind of extra money) it may be worth cutting all of those people to escape from the complaining the kids would do. If everyone got to cut, or paid to cut, then the line would be just as long. I think its good that they are cracking down on the healthy families, it is morally wrong. If I were a guest at Disney, I would be upset with the abusing people. If I paid all that money to go there and these people are cutting, then that just means that my spot in line is pushed back another spot and I'm going to have to wait another hour due to all of the people assuming this "privilege" (I wouldn't get as much bang for my buck, but they surely would be).
I would not pay anyone to help me cut the lines at Disney; I would be too scared to get caught. It is morally wrong because people are cutting others in line who have been waiting for hours. If I were a guest at Disneyland, I would be upset that people were abusing the system.
This is crazy! I would not be willing to pay $50 an hour for this or even just $200. Disney is already expensive enough. Personally, I've never been to Disney but it is very popular. Had I been a paying customer waiting in line, I would have been extremely upset to find out that families had been able to cut the line like that.It is morally wrong and needs to be stopped.
I wouldn't pay $200 or 50/hour to cut all the lines at Disney. Well yeah it does sound pretty sweet, but it isn't fair to the other people that wait in line. It is sad that people are abusing the disabled passes the way they are. If I were a guest at Disneyland, I would be upset that people were abusing the system. Disney clearly didn't create the system for that use.
This is ridiculous. I wouldn't be willing to pay $200 or $50 dollars to cut all the the lines at Disney. It is morally wrong. I would be extremely ticked that people were abusing the system.
Some people are absolutely stupid. I wouldn't pay anyone to help me cut the lines because it's not fair to all the other healthy people who have to wait in line. It's wrong because not everyone has the same options as these people. I would probably be jealous of the people who get to cut, but I would also be upset. It's not fair if I wait for like an hour and a half and they don't.
I think that what they did was smart but I can't imagine how mad I would be if I was standing in those long lines and they just walk right up and get on the ride. I would not pay 200 or 50 dollars to cut the lines; I won't even pay for the one at Busch Gardens that is cheaper than that. I think it is morally wrong because they are using their disabilities to cheat the system and make money from it.
I wouldnt pay that much just to cut lines. I dont think its morally wrong but i hate it when people cut. I wouldnt be jealous at all just really ticked off.
This is pathetic. What they don't see is that they are cheating little kids out of riding rides. both groups involved in the film making process were mostly adults with one smaller child but that one wasn't even that small. I would be ticked if someone did that to me.
I wouldn't go to Disney World in the first place. But I guess I would be kinda mad if I had to wait for hours. I would cut also if I saw somebody doing it.
That would suck for the people waiting in line. No I would not pay that much money. I would be both upset and jealous.
It is wrong. I would not be willing to pay 200 dollars. Yes it is wrong in my opinion. I would be upset.
I know it is wrong, but I don't really care. It does abuse the power of the pass, but it's a way to gain money. In this economy, people will do anything for a few extra dollars. I don't like waiting in line, but it something you have to do when you go to Disney. I'm can be very patient so it doesn't effect me as much as young inpatient children. I do feel bad for them.
It's definitely wrong for people to cut in line. And who would pay $50 an hour anyways? I think it's morally wrong and Disneyland should be more strict on their policies. I would be very upset if I saw that going on.
Skipping everyone is not right. You should wait your turn. I wouldn't pay to skip everyone. It is morally wrong. i would be upset that people are abusing the system.
Skipping isn't right, wait your turn like everyone else. You should not want to skip others, in my opinion
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