Nope, personal finance is not magical. And that's really what this boils down to. People mad at Disney because personal finance is not magical.Sounds really magical!
Do you buy your kids everything that they want? Is that the only way a child can have fun?? Wow. If unlimited snacks are what creates "Magic", we are in some serious trouble.Sounds really magical!
Once in awhile the king must come down from his thrown and see how most of his flock really live.I'm sorry but there is a simple solution to this-- Pick and choose what you "can" do. Maybe 1 Mickey ice cream. 1 table service meal. 1 souvenir. I think "the kids" would still have a fantastic time that way!
Do you buy your kids everything that they want? Is that the only way a child can have fun?? Wow. If unlimited snacks are what creates "Magic", we are in some serious trouble.
Am I reading that correctly? @21stamps is an elitist?Once in awhile the king must come down from his thrown and see how most of his flock really live.
Did I write that?Am I reading that correctly? @21stamps is an elitist?
Did I write that?
Yeah man... everyone knows that parental decision-making and financial prioritization is only for the 1%. #OccupyEpcotLet me get this straight, I'm an elitist because I don't think kids need more than 1 Mickey bar, 1 TS meal, and 1 souvenir to have fun? As opposed to not being able to go at all?
That makes perfect sense.
You actually didnt say The Marriott, you said at Marriott which can be interpreted by anyone, especially those who travel regularly, to be referencing the brand portfolio. Sort of like down in the south when you say "I want a coke" but you are not specifically limiting yourself to Coke. You would be ok with a Dr. Pepper.I said the MARRIOTT. That is a hotel. They own the other brands, but I was only talking about the Marriott. I guess you are the one who's clueless.
Never said you were. You really need to read posts fully before responding. Someone else said that. Guess they thought if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck then...Let me get this straight, I'm an elitist because I don't think kids need more than 1 Mickey bar, 1 TS meal, and 1 souvenir to have fun? As opposed to not being able to go at all?
That makes perfect sense.
You actually didnt say The Marriott, you said a Marriott which can be interpreted by anyone, especially those who travel regularly, to be referencing the brand portfolio. Sort of like down in the south when you say "I want a coke" but you are not specifically limiting yourself to Coke. You would be ok with a Dr. Pepper.
You might want to consult Webster.. I think you may not know the definition of the word "elitist".Never said you were. You really need to read posts fully before responding. Someone else said that. Guess they thought if it looks like a duck, quacks like a duck then...
Or a straw .What I learned from this thread:
Mickey Premium Bars used to cost $3.75. Now they cost your soul (or a camel).
Plastic or paper?Or a straw .
Calm.
Down.
Look, I'm not happy about the increases, but judas, the name calling and nitpicking has got to be dialed back a bit.
Your boring me now. We obviously disagree. We can agree on that.You might want to consult Webster.. I think you may not know the definition of the word "elitist".
If you feel that children need a ton of snacks, souvenirs, and character meals to have a "magical time" then that is your projection, not what a child actually needs.
Here's an idea, go ask a few kids. Give them the choice between Disney World without those things, or not going to Disney at all.
Get back to me with your polling results.
A 69cent Mickey straw.Plastic or paper?
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