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"Never interacting with Disney to begin with" is now a goal of mine.

I occasionally watch something on Disney+ with the kids, but it's been awhile and Netflix has been a much better value. This kind of bullying makes me even more likely to cancel.

As far as their parks go, I have been extremely disappointed in the past. Six Flags may be a gross dumpster, but it's at least got a bunch of cool rides and is much cheaper. I was blown away by the mediocrity and datedness of Disney World. It's hot and humid there with no shade in the park. Who wants to sit in the sun for an hour to wait for a ride that's okay at best. I may take my kid once just so they can have that experience, but I'll probably take them someplace much better for 1/4 the cost instead.

I get it that some people really enjoy the parks and movies though and that's fine (to each their own).



> I occasionally watch something on Disney+

Then it's too late for you (according to this legal theory). You have permanently lost your ability to use the court system against Disney.


Disney parks are primarily designed for people who are already Disney fans, like little kids who want to meet real princesses.




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