PulsarIII
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Aug 8, 2003
WDW Carpools Defined:
Car # 1. Generally believe that your recent vacations were able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW’s past.
Car # 2. Generally believe that your recent vacations were not able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW's past, but there is a personal belief that Disney will change and soon regain that consistency.
Car # 3. Generally believe that your recent vacations were not able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW's past, and there is a personal belief that Disney is unlikely to change and regain that consistency.
Car # 4. Generally believe that your WDW vacations were not outstanding and another resort’s theme park(s) will likely produce a vacation experience comparable to WDW.
Car # 0. (i.e. Other) How do you really feel about WDW? (Be nice)
Note – As in the past; any similarities these carpools have with a post by Sarangel are entirely on purpose. No need to mess (too much) with perfection.
G’day
I I I
Car # 1. Generally believe that your recent vacations were able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW’s past.
Car # 2. Generally believe that your recent vacations were not able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW's past, but there is a personal belief that Disney will change and soon regain that consistency.
Car # 3. Generally believe that your recent vacations were not able to produce the “Magic” with the same consistency as throughout your WDW's past, and there is a personal belief that Disney is unlikely to change and regain that consistency.
Car # 4. Generally believe that your WDW vacations were not outstanding and another resort’s theme park(s) will likely produce a vacation experience comparable to WDW.
Car # 0. (i.e. Other) How do you really feel about WDW? (Be nice)
Note – As in the past; any similarities these carpools have with a post by Sarangel are entirely on purpose. No need to mess (too much) with perfection.
G’day
I I I