I-O!Different setting.. but had to post these. Watching The Game at a cabana at GF.
Well worth the money! O-H!!! View attachment 176444
Is there any company that comes close to the level of care that OLC does with Tokyo Disney Resort? Because if OLC gotten there hands on Rivers Of Light then the show would had been ready by now.I wish TWDC would sell the parks to someone who really cared about the parks and the guest experience. I just hope this works as well as the night time upsell.
Different setting.. but had to post these. Watching The Game at a cabana at GF.
Well worth the money! O-H!!! View attachment 176444
You just completely made me have a flashback.. To a time when there was still such a thing as disposable income in my life.
Excuse me for a moment while I savor that memory..
I have seen at least 15 other guests in OSU shirts today. Lovin' it!!!I-O!
I don't. Disposable income, to me, means buying the shoes and handbags that I want..but no longer can justify, and not waiting to shop until a store has a sale, which is pretty much the only time I shop now lol. Vacation budgets are different, that budget is for the family's enjoyment, not just myself.I thought you didn't have any disposable income?
Finally...can't wait to get 2 of these for our next vacation. Hope the Animal Kingdom ones are ready to go by then as well. It is a perfect way for us Disney fanatics to experience the WDW Theme Parks like never before. Don't tell me how to spend my money, if you don't like them you don't have to rent them.
Not that I care at all, but, disposable income is something you have that, if spent, will not make anyone go without food or water or be left to die on the street because you don't have bus fare home to that cardboard refrigerator box. However, any amount of money that one has that can be spent over and above the need to survive is disposable income. Even shoes and purses might be considered clothing and accessories necessary to everyday life. So that wouldn't come under disposable anyway. Spending a single nickel in a theme park constitutes the use of either disposable income or what we individually define as disposable. If when you leave you are not in danger of not having anything to eat or a place to live meant that you spent disposable income. Then it just breaks down to how much disposable income you have. If you can throw out $650.00 for a tent, with no AC or fans in Florida, when you are in a park with air conditioned buildings, shows, rides and food right there, then my friend you are using your own money which might have been better spent on some psychological help. It just doesn't strike me as a place to spend money. But, what do I know. Enjoy.I have seen at least 15 other guests in OSU shirts today. Lovin' it!!!
I don't. Disposable income, to me, means buying the shoes and handbags that I want..but no longer can justify, and not waiting to shop until a store has a sale, which is pretty much the only time I shop now lol. Vacation budgets are different, that budget is for the family's enjoyment, not just myself.
Yes... that is something we have never done before. Keeps the experience fresh... always something new to try. I mean how many can say they watched Tomorrowland (the movie) in the actual Tomorrowland? Great experience... the kids will love it!By sitting in a tent not experiencing the park? Yeah - Totally awesome!
Yes... that is something we have never done before. Keeps the experience fresh... always something new to try. I mean how many can say they watched Tomorrowland (the movie) in the actual Tomorrowland? Great experience... the kids will love it!
Outstanding.I have seen at least 15 other guests in OSU shirts today. Lovin' it!!!
I don't. Disposable income, to me, means buying the shoes and handbags that I want..but no longer can justify, and not waiting to shop until a store has a sale, which is pretty much the only time I shop now lol. Vacation budgets are different, that budget is for the family's enjoyment, not just myself.
If you can throw out $650.00 for a tent, with no AC or fans in Florida, when you are in a park with air conditioned buildings, shows, rides and food right there, then my friend you are using your own money which might have been better spent on some psychological help. It just doesn't strike me as a place to spend money. But, what do I know. Enjoy.
That's your reason for doing it? Because you've never done it before? I've never set myself on fire, but am in no rush to do so.
To each his own. Personally, I can't think of a more incredible waste of time than watching any movie at any theme park, let alone one as amazing as Magic Kingdom. I mean seriously - If you want to watch a movie, why not do it at home? You'd rather spend $650 to do that when you could experience the real thing for no additional cost?
I have no problem with up charge cabanas being available to anyone that wants them. I personally think the price they are asking is insane. But a lot of folks have A LOT mo monies than me, so it's really none of my business if this is how they choose to spend it.
The Tent City is inexcusable.
But isn't this just a test that is only to last through The Holidays, and if it is successful, they will build themed nicer units (AC and TVs) in a more secluded locale? And the DHS ones will probably have beer and wine, just sayin'.
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