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Posted on 6/16/24 at 5:59 pm to SuckerPunch
I don’t particularly care for it anymore. 10 times we’ve gone but.
What other places have that Mars trainer ride
The 2 large formal projector rides (Soarin’ and Avatar flight of passage)?
It’s the nasty smelling foreigners, fat asses on scooters and flaming homos hanging all over each other.
What other places have that Mars trainer ride
The 2 large formal projector rides (Soarin’ and Avatar flight of passage)?
It’s the nasty smelling foreigners, fat asses on scooters and flaming homos hanging all over each other.
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 7:48 pm
Posted on 6/16/24 at 6:00 pm to Dairy Sanders
Splash Mountain just gets you a little wet. At Disney Killamanjaro Falls gets you really wet. But over at Universal Popeye's bilge rafts and Dudley Do-Rites log ride get you a soaked as jumping in a pool of water. It's insane.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 6:57 pm to AbitaFan08
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My BIL and SIL are in Switzerland and then Italy with their kid right now. So by the Law of Vacations, they must love their kid more than you love yours.
You can see Italy and soar over the Swiss Alps in Epcot silly.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:26 pm to SuckerPunch
Brought my 3 yr old for the first time in February and it was fantastic. My wife ( no pics ya perves ) is a god damn rockstar at planning trips so that’s probably why. From the time of year to go and time for fast passes she had it mapped out. Didn’t really have any issues with crowds and weather was fantastic.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:38 pm to DavidTheGnome
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The food choices are generally very good
Negative unless you’re at their boardwalk, but absolutely not in any park
You are fabulously mistaken. The Boardwalk only has a a couple of good eateries. The parks and Disney Spring are loaded with good food options.
But you have to know where to go unless your stumble around strategy is a very very lucky day.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:55 pm to SuckerPunch
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They say this is the happiest place on Earth…
Misery World.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:57 pm to SuckerPunch
I’ll bet I hate it more than you.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 7:57 pm to Bullfrog
quote:yep
You are fabulously mistaken
So when are we going?
Raglan Road is my favorite
This post was edited on 6/16/24 at 8:01 pm
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:09 pm to GreenRockTiger
It’s just all hype and fake, I prefer real. Real tits, no tats, ear piercings only. Go if you like hype and fake shite. Teach your children the difference.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:57 pm to dovehunter
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It’s just all hype and fake, I prefer real. Real tits, no tats, ear piercings only. Go if you like hype and fake shite. Teach your children the difference.
Pure class right here.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 10:02 pm to dovehunter
quote:isn’t everything?
It’s just all hype and fake
Posted on 6/16/24 at 11:30 pm to SuckerPunch

This post was edited on 6/17/24 at 11:50 am
Posted on 6/18/24 at 5:54 am to MightyYat
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Like clockwork in these threads. All of a sudden the OT becomes jet-setting world travelers. And you responded to a post about it being magical for 4-8yr old girls. I promise you. 100% of girls that age would rather go to Disney World than take a 14 hour flight to watch their dad eat and drink in Tuscany.
Disney costs as much as most of these trips. When that little girl is 20, she’ll appreciate having seen many exotic locales more than remembering riding Its a Small World.
Posted on 6/18/24 at 6:29 am to SuckerPunch
Watch Disney Dick movies on the tv at home. Take your kids camping, canoeing mountains. Disney is a big lie anyway! Not nearly what it used to be!
Posted on 6/18/24 at 6:44 am to GusMcRae
Why does it have to be either / or?
Why can't people understand, grasp, support and perpetuate that there's room for both. If you can afford an international trip you can afford a Disney trip and hopefully if you can afford it now, you can afford another one later so do both.
If it's purely a once in a lifetime trip that may change things but it's definitely not an accurate broad brush to say that one or the other applies to all.
A family of 4 can do Disney (say two adults, one teen and one under 9) with accommodations and 5 days of tickets for under $5k if you're staying off-site and most people have the ability to drive saving on airfare.
This whole Disney costs as much as a trip to Europe nonsense is just regurgitated bull.
Why can't people understand, grasp, support and perpetuate that there's room for both. If you can afford an international trip you can afford a Disney trip and hopefully if you can afford it now, you can afford another one later so do both.
If it's purely a once in a lifetime trip that may change things but it's definitely not an accurate broad brush to say that one or the other applies to all.
A family of 4 can do Disney (say two adults, one teen and one under 9) with accommodations and 5 days of tickets for under $5k if you're staying off-site and most people have the ability to drive saving on airfare.
This whole Disney costs as much as a trip to Europe nonsense is just regurgitated bull.
Posted on 6/18/24 at 6:48 am to SuckerPunch
It's a shitty park and aholes ever where
The rides are laughable
It's for kids and adolescent. Adults
The rides are laughable
It's for kids and adolescent. Adults
Posted on 6/18/24 at 6:55 am to SeeeeK
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It's a shitty park and aholes ever where
The rides are laughable
It's for kids and adolescent. Adults
What park? What rides?
And yeah, Disney is a place that many adults can go and "be a kid" again. It's a place to go back to your childhood and remember movies and books with the family. It's a place to remember what being young and youthful felt like, either through our own history or vicariously through the people that travel together.
The essence of Disney is the story and the theming, not thrill rides, draft beer and hot dogs.
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