I agree with the above post.
Whilst I agree that it gives a false impression to the press/media/vip of what is being shown to the 'general public', it's not an isolated to just Disney.
Remembering my younger days ( :lol: - I'm only 32), when I worked in retail for various major brands, the mention that the area manager or higher was set to visit the store would have seen extra stock being brought in to ensure that all shelves were full, looked 'faced' up and if necessary this would have seen extra staff in the previous day to have achieved this.
Similar even now that I work in an office environment, mention that a major customer or key corporate employee is to visit and everything becomes tidy - I've even seen the paint come out!.
In all cases - it just gives the impression of a false imagine - and so as I say it's not isolated to DLRP. However, the press/media - for the majority they aren't 'stupid' they know they've been treated to a special showing, which differs from the normal offering.
Iain.