Disney might have appeal for adults too.
1. 10yrs ago Mrs RG went to some conference at Disney World (Orlando, FL). It's about 5hrs S of us. She came back very impressed. She said that there were whole sections of Disney World oriented on adults, and that the Disney staff had their act together like she'd never seen before. Not just in the context of customer service, but just being super organized and efficient. The story she related was that she was in some kind of bus moving from one part of the park to another. Bus got involved in some no-account fender bender. Within seconds security was on site conducting brief interviews with everyone that was near the incident. It was like every element of Disney was a well-practiced machine that could spin into action at a moment's notice.
Upon her arrival home, Mrs RG bought some Disney stock.
2. Coworker is a runner, marathons and ultras. Got married a couple months ago to another runner. They honeymooned at Disney World doing some kind of "race every day" sort of thing that Disney does. A little hard for me to imagine honeymooning at Disney, but they apparently had a great time.
3. Personally, I've only been to Disney World once. We took the 3 boys when they were early grade-school age. Was a lot of walking around and standing in lines under the hot sun. The big hit for the whole trip was that the hotel served pizza at the pool. We could have just stayed at the hotel pool and saved $1k worth of Disney passes.
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