Well said Europa. I wasn't too thrilled with the Vietnam War, but I had relatives who served in WWII, one was killed in the Phillappines. When my number came up in 1965 I felt to dodge the draft would have been a slap in the face to those family members. So I went. Like you said, freedom is not free. It's sad we can't all realize that.
The ironic thing. I stayed in the United Stated the whole two years.
With that said, let's get back to Disney!! I'm enjoying what everyone thinks about disney's decade. I have been going to WDW since 1972. I saw it at it's best when Roy Sr. was running it and saw it go down after he died. Eisner brought it back, but think with the help of some of the old guard. Now that they are gone, he has lost the touch. I have noticed this starting early mid 90's. Instead of being uniquely Disney, they are trying to be like everyone else. Walt and Roy gave quality and weren't afraid to charge a good buck for it, but a lot of people came and paid for it without complaint because they knew they would get their money's worth.