A stop sure, but the vast majority of people would want a round trip to Disney.

Chicago is likely a stop along a longer journey and a significant number of passengers would happily skip it allowing for more freedom in timing.

Cool. Now you’re no longer discussing the nature of the product of rail transportation, but rather the nature of consumers’ free will.

Either way, if you got on a trip to Disney and ended up in Chicago, would you say that the rail company delivered the product as promised?

For people starting in Europe probably not, but the trip may have been wacky enough they don’t mind.

Leisure isn’t about the destination.