ford91exploder
Resident Curmudgeon
My younger brother had a 58 caddy in high school in 1967 wish he still had it, did it ever suck gas
They are classics, i'm a truck guy but caddys you cannot help but admire the lines
My younger brother had a 58 caddy in high school in 1967 wish he still had it, did it ever suck gas
I owned a 2005 Cadillac DHS. It costs $57000.00 new and had every imaginable perk, bell and whistle on it. I loved the car and I bought it with the hopes that it would last me through my retirement. Last year I had to sell it because I could no longer afford to own it. It only had 120K on it. The interior and exterior was like brand new. When I purchased it, it had a 5 year, 100,000 mile bumper to bumper warrantee on it. Even with the big V-8, on the highway it got about 29 miles per gallon. As soon as the warrantee ended (at the 5 year mark) it was a continuous major problem month after month. In just 3 years I spent over 14K on it in repairs alone. Not counting regular maintenance, etc. It's final breath was the discovery of the need for new head gaskets. $6000.00 repair on a car the booked for $900.00 by then. Bye, bye, Caddy, hello leased VW. 40 miles per gallon, full warrantee, and piece of mind since that day. So, cost and value do not ever have a solid connection.The thing is is Today's Caddy is better in every respect than one built 10 years ago with respect to performance, fit and finish, comfort and fuel economy, The same is NOT true of WDW.
P.S.
Nothing will ever touch a Classic 60's Caddy convertible but that was a product of it's time and we'll never see it's like again.
They are classics, i'm a truck guy but caddys you cannot help but admire the lines
You never forget your first love, and for many, Disney was their first theme park experience.
That said, how many of us married our first loves?
Please don't bother going to Universal. You have absolutely no intentions of enjoying yourself there. And you'ld be a little black rain cloud to everyone around you. Sad.I've been going to WDW since 1997, I've been back many times ever since (I became an AP in December 2015 with my pass activated in February 2016)! Universal I will admit I haven't been since the late 1990s, back "Ride The Movies" really meant it, not the hunk-a-junk Screen based attractions that we are seeing nowadays. I have to admit, every once in a while, a visit to SeaWorld or Busch Gardens is good in moderation.
If I ever do go to Universal again, it'll just be for the Harry Potter stuff (and not much more).
You never forget your first love, and for many, Disney was their first theme park experience.
That said, how many of us married our first loves?
Yes. Whenever I hear someone talking about how they'd never go to Disneyworld or that they don't like "that sort of thing," I find myself defending it. "You should try it," I usually say, "I think you'd like it." In my mind, I'm thinking, "You're clearly a fool with no imagination."
For us, getting anywhere other than WDW would be a pain. We fly in, take Magic Express, and don't bother going anywhere else. Renting a car would be a pain, and learning a system to ride everything Harry Potter would be a bit too much like work for us on vacation. Put another way, I wouldn't want to deal with the hassle of trying to get to and enjoy the other parks. Part of the Disney vacation is the relaxation aspect, and monkeying with car rentals and other parks would thwart my relaxation.
With that being said, we've hired a car and rented a car to get to the Kennedy Space Center, once for a shuttle launch and once to have lunch with an astronaut. That was worthwhile, especially when my son was space crazy. We'll be at WDW for 10 days in December and January, so if we get bored, maybe we'll pony up to rent a car and go to Universal to Harry Potter the day away. We'll see, but I doubt that we'll feel up to it while in chillax mode.
But if you can figure out the rides, fast passes and disney transportation, surely you can figure out how to rent a car and read a map. We started getting a car about 10 years ago and we'll never go without one in disney again. The money and convenience we save goes far beyond the price.
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