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Just my personal hunch, but I'm kind of thinking this has something to do with the world's emphasis on diversity. There are sooooooo many religions represented by the people who visit WDW that they probably didn't want to offend any 1 (or 2 or 3....) group(s). At the same time, they probably made a decision that they didn't want to go into the "church" business. Having been deeply involved in churches for years, I know what goes into planning a service, and that's with staff people who do it for a living. I can't imagine doing it without the staff assistance. And the logistics of working with all those denominations would be a nightmare. I think a shuttle from a central location in WDW (Downtown Disney?) to various places of worship would be nice for those of us who don't have cars on property, but I totally understand what I believe is their logic behind this decision.:angel :angel
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I WISH I WAS IN DISNEYWORLD NOW!!!
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