IRS and Taxes, one thing I will never mess with!!!!!!Is that your real name, 'cause I'm guessing the IRS will be looking at your past returns now...
IRS and Taxes, one thing I will never mess with!!!!!!Is that your real name, 'cause I'm guessing the IRS will be looking at your past returns now...
Just pay like everyone else or stay home. It was a poor decision and really no different than stealing. I own a small part of WDW, so in a very small way, you're stealing from me.I don't know about Low Class, I would love to talk thru class with you for sure,
Come on, lol. You did it to save money. If money were no object, it'd be a lot easier to just pay what you owe.Being able to afford it really has nothing to do with it, if we couldn't afford it, we wouldn't go every year, affordability has nothing to do with the reasoning of WHY we DID it in the past, more to the reason I spoke of earlier, you cant assume why someone does something
Already responded to that.So to ask you the question I was asked earlier, I assume you never speed, or roll thru a stop sign? Or walk across a street and not use the crosswalk? Do you find money on the ground and keep it, or do you go to the closest establishment or lost and found and return it? If an atm spits out an extra $20 do you take it into the bank and return it? I could keep going on and on. These are theoretically lying, cheating, or whatever word you would want to use. You have never told someone their baby is gorgeous when it is really not. You never have told someone they look like they have lost weight or look nice, when they really haven't or don't? I have never met a person that is 100% yes or no, black or white(referring to working in the grey area, not in any way related to race or color), right or wrong. I have a hard time believing you can answer yes to every one of these
If Disney would not charge adult prices for kids and they tiered their pricing for the kids, I would not even think about doing this, but to charge my younger kids the same they are charging older kids and adults, makes no sense, they are not going to use the facilities, rides or amenities like the older ones would. A 4-10 year old do not use what a teenager or adult would use, so why the same pricing
But you really didn't answer any of the questions I asked?Already responded to that.
Disney can do whatever they want, charge whatever they want, and define a child/adult anyway they want. It really doesn't matter what you think. You also aren't smart enough to know what costs Disney the most money. Maybe character meet and greets kids use with hired talent are actually quite expensive to run versus an automated ride system? You're breaking the rules.
Was hard to tell since you didn't use punctuation. I also told you it's a strawmen and an irrelevant argument. Two wrongs don't make a right...hasn't anyone told you that?But you really didn't answer any of the questions I asked?
We answered the question long ago...Where is the hijacked emoji?? This poor thread...
I beg to differ. Both my kids have ridden everything at WDW at least once before they were 10. And I'm sure a lot of other children do, too, hence the difference in price (that and the fact that people tend to "game the system" as a pp mentioned.")A 4-10 year old do not use what a teenager or adult would use, so why the same pricing
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