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4th Line Rabble-Rouser
No, you're not. I've been saying the same thing for years. Disneyland/DCA have moved well beyond what I grew up with...a place that was a special visit maybe 2 times a year. Now, these social clubs amongst others are treating it as a place to just hang out. I was there Sunday and there were social clubs all over the place. There were goth groups just sitting on the benches in front of the castle taking up space. It's become a safe environment where they can all get together...all because Disney made it incredibly cheap on a monthly basis for them to visit.
Sadly, our passes expired on Sunday and we won't be renewing. I've had enough. Crowds, folks acting like they own the place and increasing prices have finally made it so it's not worth it anymore to us. It's not the Disneyland I used to love.
110% agree on all points, and I didn't renew my pass when it expired in September. I had one since 2009 or 2010. I chose not to renew for all the reasons you listed. It stopped being fun, it was a chore getting in the structure, getting on the tram, etc...I just couldn't take it anymore. From the crowds (yes I was part of the crowding problem), to people using flashes on Pirates, Haunted Mansion and other dark rides, to the cattle calls of Rivers of America/New Orleans Square areas after Fantasmic!, and the madness around the hub after Fireworks and Parades, it really is what nightmares are made of.
My wife still has her pass and is most likely not going to renew when hers expires next September. Our daughter will be 3 by that time anyways. My wife's schedule allows her to go on M/W/F if she chooses, where as I was limited to weekend warrior status, unless I took a day off. Oh well, I'm not even bummed in the slightest. And again, like you said, it is not the Disneyland I used to love either. I will go to YouTube and search for Disneyland videos shot in the 1980's and 1990's to get my fix of nostalgia now.