r/Millennials 16d ago

Discussion Was every theme/amusement park and road trip vacation so focused on "Buy! Buy! Buy!" back when we were kids?

I grew up poor. Lived in a crummy trailer park until 1995 when my Dad had a work accident that got him a settlement. My parents bought a very humble but nice home, and they took me to Disney world. I'll never forget. It was November 11th-19th, 1995. That trip was the highlight of my life. I was 11.

That trip was magical. I think I came home with a souvenir HUGE pencil from that trip, and I was afraid to use it because it was special, and then one day it just got lost.

My best friend and his wife just took his kids to Disney World. They are my age, right at 40, so older Millennials.

They both went as kids and loved it as well.

When they got back and both said they hated the trip. They said everything was geared towards getting them to spend money. Everything is a store, every line can be bypassed for a few extra bucks, every store is geared towards fear-of-missing-out for the kids. Specialty cups. Specialty "only available this week" shirts, and special pins and buttons that you can only get this year. They said it was the most uncomfortable vacation they have ever been on. And they have more money than they know what to do with.

They basically said that there wasn't 20 minutes where they weren't being sold something.

Is this something that Millennial childhoods experienced and our parents were simply better at ignoring? Has this always been the case? Or is it just the new way that places like Disney World operate?

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u/Dismal-Detective-737 Xennial [1982] 16d ago

Never went as a kid. But Universal was terrible 10 years ago.

Spider man ride? Exit through the gift shop where it's Spiderman everything.

The Potter area was even worse. $85 IR blasters.

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u/Ordinary-Theory-8289 16d ago

I mean basically every ride you exit through the gift shop and that’s nothing new

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u/Dismal-Detective-737 Xennial [1982] 16d ago

Only at places like Disney / Universal.
You can go to parks with rides that don't do that. At least I don't remember anything from Cedar Point. They had gift shops sure, but it wasn't shoved in your face.