The Miscellaneous Thought Thread

mickEblu

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Just filled out this survey. Gotta be proactive.

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tanc

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Debating about buying an enchant key, really love Disneyland. Live on the east coast but don’t mind the barrier so much. So burnt out on WDW, DL felt so fresh.

Edit: decided to get it. Only have to do at least 6 total days this year which is doable for me.
 
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Phroobar

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Debating about buying an enchant key, really love Disneyland. Live on the east coast but don’t mind the barrier so much. So burnt out on WDW, DL felt so fresh.

Edit: decided to get it. Only have to do at least 6 total days this year which is doable for me.
and the airline flight, hotel room, food, transportation. Good thing there are credit cards.
 

chadwpalm

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In the Parks
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and the airline flight, hotel room, food, transportation. Good thing there are credit cards.
You'd have to pay for those things anyway regardless of how you paid for your admission......but having a MK could cause you to go more than you would in order to justify the price. It's pretty much why I've never gotten one even though I live in Northern California. I'd have to go more times than I usually do to break even, and I really wouldn't be breaking even anyway because the cost of everything else would multiply.

At the end of the day, we don't know their life or their income. Except for the 2 years I wasn't working so I could do my last two years of college full time, I've lived debt free and never held balances on my credit cards for over 10 years and have taken multiple trips to the mouse-house without charging it. However, I'm not married with a family and live a simple life in an apartment, so I'm able to throw nearly half my income into savings.

The point being that even though half the country is in credit card debt, we can't presume to know which of us are part of that demographic.
 

mickEblu

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You'd have to pay for those things anyway regardless of how you paid for your admission......but having a MK could cause you to go more than you would in order to justify the price. It's pretty much why I've never gotten one even though I live in Northern California. I'd have to go more times than I usually do to break even, and I really wouldn't be breaking even anyway because the cost of everything else would multiply.

At the end of the day, we don't know their life or their income. Except for the 2 years I wasn't working so I could do my last two years of college full time, I've lived debt free and never held balances on my credit cards for over 10 years and have taken multiple trips to the mouse-house without charging it. However, I'm not married with a family and live a simple life in an apartment, so I'm able to throw nearly half my income into savings.

The point being that even though half the country is in credit card debt, we can't presume to know which of us are part of that demographic.

I’m definitely in the credit card debt half 😁
 

mickEblu

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Best commercial I've seen from Disney in a while (and of course it's from the bright spot in their Experiences portfolio, DCL).



This is great. What is everyone’s most memorable Disneyland commercial? Mine will always be the below. I was 10 years old and already a full blown Disneyland super fan and this commercial really had me pumped for the first new land in my lifetime. The Roger Rabbits cartoon commercial that came out about a year later was also exciting.







Wow look how much things have changed. In this commercial Benny the Cab stops mid ride to wink at Jessica. Now she’s in a trench coat.
 

Consumer

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This is great. What is everyone’s most memorable Disneyland commercial? Mine will always be the below. I was 10 years old and already a full blown Disneyland super fan and this commercial really had me pumped for the first new land in my lifetime. The Roger Rabbits cartoon commercial that came out about a year later was also exciting.







Wow look how much things have changed. In this commercial Benny the Cab stops mid ride to wink at Jessica. Now she’s in a trench coat.

Is that the Bill from School House Rock singing?

Anyway, the greatest Disneyland ad of all time Joy to the Small World.
 

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