When I was at the London Furmeet this weekend, I met somebody (a lady who was two years younger than me) who is very much a Disney die-hard but more to the point, she told me that a lot of people in Europe (Britain, Ireland, France, Germany, etc.) believe that Disney movies, etc. are just for kids whereas the Americans believe that Disney
isn't just for kids but adults, too. In other words, Disney fans aged 1 - 100 should be welcome! (just as Walt Disney himself intended).
One story that person told me (as an example) is as follows: She was visiting Disneyland Paris on one occasion and she tried to receive an autograph signature from a costumed character (in this case, Rabbit from
Winnie the Pooh) but just because there were kids receiving autograph signatures already, the man in the costume briefly stepped out of character and said under his breath, "This is just for children". As you could imagine, Disneyland Paris (alternatively known as Euro Disney) really do discriminate people by their age (this would never stop parents bringing their kids there) whereas at Disney World Florida and Disneyland California (Anaheim), it NEVER happens.
Without further ado, here's my recently-uploaded webcam blog raising this issue:
Webcam blogIf anybody here agrees to all this, you should speak up now!