The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

MinnieM123

Premium Member
Yeah, he rarely went for the clean ones. And he never went for mine yet he was always on my lap. What a wonderful dog he was.

I remember one time we went on vacation with our (previous) dog. The vet told us to be sure to put 1-2 of our t-shirts from the laundry bin, into the dog crate, as our scent would give her comfort while she was traveling and unfamiliar with a new place. Dogs don't like changes from their normal routine at home, and they spook easily; so having familiar scents around them when they travel, can calm their nerves a bit.
 

ajrwdwgirl

Premium Member
I remember one time we went on vacation with our (previous) dog. The vet told us to be sure to put 1-2 of our t-shirts from the laundry bin, into the dog crate, as our scent would give her comfort while she was traveling and unfamiliar with a new place. Dogs don't like changes from their normal routine at home, and they spook easily; so having familiar scents around them when they travel, can calm their nerves a bit.

I have heard that too. Our dogs rarely travel with us and luckily my sister keeps them at her house when we are gone. Our dogs like her house, her dogs and the humans that live there, it is big relief that they like going there so we don't have to worry about them being super sad or stressed. They still get lots of love and snuggles.
 

MOXOMUMD

Well-Known Member
Thanks for responding to my question. You were the only one here who seemed to care about my question except for Jennifer asking what restaurants we were going to. After that, crickets.
So I thank you for caring enough to not ignore a question I had. I don't have much experience with the dining plan and I trusted everyone's opinion here. Jennifer asked a similar question and got so much information and that's great but I was ignored.
Yes my daughter is going but she is not on our package. So it's just me and my on on the package where I would add the dining plan.
Now I think I'm going to excuse myself from this thread for a couple of days because I'm a little hurt.
Thanks again Moxomumd
If it's just you and your son I would say get the dining plan and help your daughter pay OOP then. Whatever extra snack credits you have could go towards her meals, such as breakfast items when you will have a meal already. There are a lot of options for those. (Other than ice cream and pretzels which I could most definitely eat everyday. :oops:)
 
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Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
I travel to WDW alone, and I don't eat much, and don't always stay at a Disney hotel (which is the only way you can get the DDP).
What an amazing coincidence... I travel to WDW alone and almost never stay at a Disney hotel, however, that would be where the similarity ends because I stay on that famous seafood diet. When I see food, I eat it. However, being as cheap as I am, I almost never eat at Disney other then counter service.
 

FutureCEO

Well-Known Member
O.k. Get ready for this--everybody sing: "It's a Small World After All !!" :happy:


Well, it is RI where everybody knows someone. Instead of the universal 6 degrees of separation, we have like 2.

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MinnieM123

Premium Member
Oops! There's another similarity killer. The words beautiful and winter should never, ever be used in the same sentence unless you are saying... "Now that winter is over, it is beautiful." I think it is illegal to use beautiful as a descriptive adjective for winter. Live and learn! ;):joyfull:

Let me rephrase my response, just for you: I love GORGEOUS WINTER SCENES!!!! :D:D:D

Better?
 

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