The Chit Chat Chit Chat Thread

Cesar R M

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Genuinely why I take a step backwards to see better info. Me, vaccines are safe, they have been more than vetted. Now...infants, vaccines and add in something like tylenol, advil or other chemical or another component at the same time as vaccines gives me pause to wonder what different drug interactions might play into all that. 'Something' has sparked its rise. Hopefully they will trip on the added trigger someday, hopefully soon. I know they are studying a few families where multiples of 3 or more off spring family members have been effected. Trying to backtrack why all. It is all so frustrating and heartbreaking to families and those researchers trying to pinpoint. Blurg.
Absolutely, There are studies that show developed countries, specially USA has the tendency of over abusing medicines and other kind of drugs. Causing cascade effects on both the environment and health.
 

MySmallWorldof4

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Can someone in the US do me a favor? We want to stay at the Poly for one night on our trip next Summer before we fly home. I just tried to price it out and it's telling me that one night with the 4 of us is over $1500. Is that true?? $1500 for ONE night? I mean, I know it's Disney and the prices are more than just a standard hotel somewhere, but I was thinking it would be 1/3 of that price. How can anyone afford to stay there at $1500 a night? But I can't access the US site to see if there's a difference. I'm wondering if they are price-gouging Europeans for short stays. I even went back to make sure it was hotel cost only and didn't include tickets. So could someone look up what a 1 night stay at the Poly costs for you? Thank you!

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edit: I clicked on the select button and it only has club level suites. So I picked a different date, and it went down to $638 for a standard room..that's much better, so it must be they just didn't have standard rooms left for that one date I guess?
Isn't it also early for their promotions, or is it different for Europeans?
 

MySmallWorldof4

Well-Known Member
Blame it on b reasts. If women didn't have any they would be less thought of as the one that provides nurturing and direct care. Social roll assignment. You know, men are supposed to be out building a better world (until recently) while women are relegated to making sure that the future (male) generations continue to be solid productive parts of the society to have the world continue on with no gaps and to be a roll model for the female offspring.

In my family, I have one of each. One of my girls stays at home and cares for the castle and kids (including home schooling) and the other is out in the business world and is the main support of her family. Her husband was never a stay at home Dad, just didn't have the earning capability that she has. Both feel guilty about their choice for exactly the opposite reasons. It is a tough world to live in.
I had no idea one of your girls homeschools. I too have felt guilty at times with not helping bringing in money, but dh and I made the decision together. I am glad though that I get to spend more time with my kids than most people do. I know some are thrilled when the kids get back to school, but even with all that goes into having them at home all the time, I wouldn't change it.
 

Figgy1

Premium Member
Whoa! Is it that much cheaper? I will have to check that hotel out although my kiddos and dh are quite happy at the campground.
Sometimes depending on the hotel it can be much cheaper and it's more convenient if you're doing both Disney and UNI for transportation IMHO. It's also easier to do off site dining from there. Next summer the new hotel will have suites starting at 119 a night
 

Cesar R M

Well-Known Member
Whoa! Is it that much cheaper? I will have to check that hotel out although my kiddos and dh are quite happy at the campground.
I wonder too, because the price difference is really there as long you can cope with the loss of theming.

The hotels infront of Universal were (last time we went) mere 50-75 USD per night. Compared to the 180+ USD per night on anything near Disney property.
 

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