Pixie VaVoom
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My answer was better!
Your answer was AWESOME. Is that Cheesey/Gravy/Fries - like WOW !!
My answer was better!
Hot fries, cheese curds and smothered in gravy...Your answer was AWESOME. Is that Cheesey/Gravy/Fries - like WOW !!
Turning this around... Do American guests get any benefits/preferential treatment when booking Disney trips in the foreign Disney Parks?
Turning this around... Do American guests get any benefits/preferential treatment when booking Disney trips in the foreign Disney Parks?
Don't forget we get stamps in our real passports......Exposure to culture.
I cannot speak for @JenniferS, but I don't hold that against you at all. Well, maybe a little since my X was from Point Claire, otherwise we're OK.
Although it is quite possible that the scene that you mentioned is in IASW, I don't remember ever seeing it. That, of course, means nothing since there are a lot of things that I never notice.
Exposure to culture.
Me too... be able to have a Disney visa card...
I think the one thing that has been left out here is that Disney does not ship the MB's snail mail in the United States. While they are shipped USPS in the US they are still sent with tracking. When they ship them you get a tracking number sent to your email, which allows both you and Disney to confirm they were sent to the right address and while I am sure its easy for Disney to deactivate a MB shipped to the wrong address by shipping it with tracking they are negating a lot of problems with customers complaining of non-receipt or the potential of a MB slipping through the cracks and not being cancelled if shipped to the wrong place. So the idea that Disney doesn't need a courier such as FedEx or UPS to ship them and then can send them snail mail doesn't necessarily work because they do pay for the tracking even in the US.Most out-of-country visitors book well in advance of the 60-day mark. I have a total of six trips to WDW this calendar year. All booked well outside the 180-day mark. So slower shipping times would be less of an issue than you might think. The cancellation window would be a risk, but given that my bookings are invariably room-only, they would have the risk regardless of shipping times. In 14 years and 40+ trips, I've never cancelled a trip once I booked rooms.
As I said in an earlier post, getting the ticket media for my F&W seminar reservations today by Express Interational overnight delivery via Fedex is a ridiculous waste of money. Use that same money to ship everything they ship now by slower means and they can ship swag within the same cost envelope. Even if they decide that that's too much of a risk, delivering some of the stuff on an AP holders' next visit could be an option. All they would need is an email notice that they should visit GR on their next visit, present the email and collect "X" as Disney's gift to them for their patronage.
It's also kinda stupid if there are regulations that say they can't ship the RFID across borders but they can give it to me when I'm there and let me take it home with me and use it on future trips. I have RFID room keys, Magic Bands and AP hard tickets that travel back and forth quite a lot.
While I am sure shipping costs are a factor in the equation, I would have to think that there are probably some bizarre and stupid legal reasons as well. It always seems like every country has their own unique laws that seem to make global commerce an unnecessary pain.
For instance, a skill test is required to win a contest in Canada. For yogurt to be labeled "Greek Yogurt" in England, it must actually be made in Greece and there are a crap ton of media distribution laws that prevent a show in one country from being broadcast in another.
Like cheese and gravy.Because we smell?
I've got an extra one if you want it.I am still waiting on my AP car sticker!!
That's an opinion from someone that doesn't drink. It has to be hearsay evidence which is not only not allowed in a court of law, but also was probably stated by a Canadian, eh. Besides one cannot use Coor's as a comparison. That stuff is mostly Colorado Spring water brewed by a bunch of granola eating, pot smoking, left over, 1960's flower children. It's not really beer. The best description would be filtered sewer water.I don't drink, but even I know Molson's kicks Coor's butt every day of the week, and twice on Sundays.
Is that you honey??Thank you, but... I was born in Pointe-Claire!!!
Honey?Is that you honey??
That's definitely not me!!!Honey?
That's not what you usually call her.
But is it so unreasonable to expect a fair return on your spent dollar or even equal treatment for foreigners? I think not. Additionally I do not remember seeing anywhere that I said only Disney acts this way. However, in the family fun and entertainment business I do believe there are different standards we expect from our dollar spent than say other things. Never been to Uni so your flaming bears zero effect on me nor any applicability to my comment.
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