No, A LOT of people feel the same way:
It doesn't significantly inhance the viewing experience,
it's more expensive to view that way,
a study in the UK found that 10-12% actually can't process 3D in the cinema thats more than 1 in 10 people who can't see 3D at all but are still forced to pay extra for films,
the glasses ARE A FAFF!, I wear glasses already and it's unbearable to wear more glasses on top especially for upwards of 2 hours,
it makes the screen much darker becuase it litterally almost is the equivilent of wearing sunglasses to watch a film,
it doesn't add another layer of depth (or so to speak) or intelligence or even meaning at all to films in the same way colour has, or rather at least it hasn't yet,
the best 3D film so far is Toy Story 3 and they set out from the start to make it so that the 3D isn't noticable and doesn't distract from the story, the best thing you can say about the 3D in that film is that you can't tell it's there so what's the point?