The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Lilofan

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Not all sushi is raw, some don't even contain fish;)
Love all kinds of sushi , even spicy chicken roll. I don't really care for the ol' bland California sushi roll. That I don't think was invented in Japan. I was in heaven in SF, CA waiting to board the ferry to tour Alcatraz prison island. At Fisherman's Wharf there was a sushi owner promoting his restaurant in Japantown. A plus thousand pound tuna was cut open in front of everyones eyes on the pavement. He sliced and diced, passed out all u can eat sashimi , soy sauce on the side and it was incredible. Plump red , so fresh and raw!
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
You stole some of my thunder…!!! ;)
Not only that, but, WDW has 4 Parks, a bunch of Resorts, Disney Springs, etc, and they are all open, essentially, 365 days a year, and roughly 12 or more hours a day.
A baseball season is 162 games (regular season), and 81 of those are home games…football teams even way less, obviously.
As we all know, it’s a numbers game, and those numbers hafta’ make sense for every business.
And, if folks are still willing to pay… :cyclops: ;)
I don't have a problem with people still willing to pay, what makes me cringe is those that compare the two implying that it justifies the rip off that Disney has become. Yes, it was always, relatively, expensive, but I'll bet they are sorry now that they didn't install a domed cover over all the parks so they could meter and charge for every breath we take.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Nah, WDW is actually better. At least with the Orioles, you may bring in one bottle of water per person, and that's it. There's no place to refill. They give you a tiny cup of water when you ask. And if it's in the summer, it can get hot, and you will need more than one.

At WDW, at least you can bring your own drinks, they give you actual cups of water when you ask, and they're starting to put in water bottle refill stations.
But how long are you going to be there at any one time. Contrary to popular belief one can survive a couple hours without downing a 55 gallon drum of liquid. Eating and drinking can be accomplished previous to arriving. That is just a fun habit that humans tend to indulge in, not a necessity. But try spending a day in the Florida sun with no water (or equivalent). On top of the alcohol availability actually tends to make one more thirsty, so use of that just makes the demand higher.
 

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