jt04
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Flamingo CrossingWhat is FC?
Flamingo CrossingWhat is FC?
Now, that one I don’t know. I’ll add to my queue.
Hmmmm, that’s debatable.
It’s a “Gateway” resort, just outside WDW property. And all 3rd party owned and operated. Much like the Disney Springs resorts. If they want onsite perks they’ll have to pay for the privilege.
Personally I consider onsite to be the WDW owned and operated resorts plus Shades of Green and the Swolphin.
Perhaps people have “extra” money because they understand how to manage money well… just a thoughtOh wow. People with "extra" money telling people without "extra" money - you're doing it wrong...
These conversations always go so well.
What thread are you reading here? Life is about decisions and consequences. That has been the gist of this thread. People who have learned from their experiences are sharing their wisdom. And I choose not to respond to your racist comment.Oh yes of course, everyone posting in this thread is perfect financially and has never had a cent of debt in their life! *wink wink*. This place never fails to amuse, almost as bad as the disboards.
I won’t even go into the white privilege of the conversation...
What thread are you reading here? Life is about decisions and consequences. That has been the gist of this thread. People who have learned from their experiences are sharing their wisdom. And I choose not to respond to your racist comment.
Hi LuvsMCO!Perhaps people have “extra” money because they understand how to manage money well… just a thought
We are at that point. Went to the mountains (Colorado, not Splash and Space) last summer for a third the cost and had more fun and relaxing family time. That said, we’re going to WDW for a week next month because my daughter misses it!We've all scrimped and saved to go to Disney. Earlier on the DW and I had AP's, went twice a year, and for the cost, was worth it. Now with price increases, and nickel and dime charges here and there, I am getting real close to my "not worth it price point". Attendance will always go up because of people doing either a right of passage for the kids, or scratching it off their bucket list. Sooner or later the cost of it won't be justified as a "Reasonable Family Trip".
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And what banned troll are you? Just joined with two posts. Try to be more discreet next time.
It’s against board rules to reregister under a new account after being banned. Hope you enjoy your short stay here.Well there’s an intelligent reply…
That still doesn't show them in a good light.Adjusting for inflation, $59.75 is $73.43 in 2016 dollars. 69% increase.
It is regarding those pesky facts that some may never achieve because of lack of thinking out of the box. Work the plan, plan the work. Extra money - make your money work harder than you do ( ie stock market ). It is not rocket science.Perhaps people have “extra” money because they understand how to manage money well… just a thought
You know. I was saying something once about having a hard time saving my money. Immediately I got all these "useful" suggestions: cut your cable [don't have it]. Change cellphone plans [$29.99 cellphone on the $25 every three months plan]. Drink/eat less. [Don't drink booze and my food budget was $25 a week]. Get the cheapest internet. [It's called only using it at work.] What should I have given up? Electricity? My apartment? Water? Sometimes that money isn't there.It is regarding those pesky facts that some may never achieve because of lack of thinking out of the box. Work the plan, plan the work. Extra money - make your money work harder than you do ( ie stock market ). It is not rocket science.
Living wage is good however one can bet that when payroll goes up for a small business owner for example, they will pass it on to the consumer in terms of higher pricing and or higher labor costs will have an employer look at options for the company do certain jobs ( ie outsourcing ).You know. I was saying something once about having a hard time saving my money. Immediately I got all these "useful" suggestions: cut your cable [don't have it]. Change cellphone plans [$29.99 cellphone on the $25 every three months plan]. Drink/eat less. [Don't drink booze and my food budget was $25 a week]. Get the cheapest internet. [It's called only using it at work.] What should I have given up? Electricity? My apartment? Water? Sometimes that money isn't there.
You want people to save? Give them a living wage. But people will vote against it because poor people are meant to be poor. Serves them right.
Keeping people at below poverty level doesn't sell much merchandise either.Living wage is good however one can bet that when payroll goes up for a small business owner for example, they will pass it on to the consumer in terms of higher pricing and or higher labor costs will have an employer look at options for the company do certain jobs ( ie outsourcing ).
I knew a friend to escape poverty joined the military at 18. At age 38 he retired , collecting a military pension, covered under VA medical/dental for life and he worked 20 more years in a company. At age 58 he retired again and collecting a pension from that company also.In a free society it is the individuals responsibility to get themselves out of poverty by getting an eduction, getting a marketable skill, not having kids you can't afford etc. No one is keeping anyone below the poverty level. Taking money from one group and giving it to another or artificially rising salaries is not the answer. Since the inception of the "Great Society" under Johnson we have spent trillions of dollars on poverty and have not reduced poverty by one iota.
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