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The way to do it though is ask a friend who’s been, or may know the parks really well what their experience is and what they would suggest...because yah, there are a lot of options there, but that is also what is kinda great about it. I grew up in Orlando, worked in the parks, and absolutely loved it and all the

I hate everyone in this video. I hate their hipster doofus vibe. I hate the groom’s smug face and dipshit haircut. If you think this is cute or funny, you are part of the problem.

Let me know if you want help. This is my third trip there. Also check out the Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World, hopefully available at your local library. They do a good job of breaking down the pros and cons of all the hotels and food and other options. I borrowed it to read all the logistics stuff and choose my

I’ve never lived close-enough to Disneyland to make an annual pass worth it, but try to go every other year and spend 3 days. That brings the daily cost to around $65 a day. I was a cast member in college at another park and my day was done by 3p. Since I was saving my money for other things, I would often go back

The Southern California limited pass was the best ever. You couldn’t go on weekends or in the summer (when it was crowded anyway), but I think it was about $100 for a pass or $120 including parking. My friends would go on Friday afternoons just to ride space mountain and get a pineapple whip, then they’d watch a

We are currently planning for our one trip to Walt Disney World as a family. It just feels like work: figuring out the magic bands, marking on the calendar when we can make dinner reservations, etc. Soon we have to make draft plans about when we visit each park, and we have to account for travel time. I feel once you

I still love the feel of Disneyland over the much bigger later parks. I love being able to easily go from one section of the park to the other, and I’m a sucker for the classic original rides. I do hate that California Adventure is treated as a seperate park at an additional cost. It should all just be Disneyland.

Never heard that statement before, interesting. Seems like a lot of people cite finding resourceful connections as what helped them recover, but yeah, not everyone is so lucky. As someone else mentioned, there are programs out there, but it might not be as simple as we assume it is to find them and get started?

My ex was abusive and it got to the point where I had to leave and sleep in my car... luckily that didn’t last long and with the help of family I got back on my feet. It’s scary not having a place to call home, awkward when someone asks where you're staying/living, and embarrassing when someone needs your address and

I’m sorry to hear that. :(

There have been a few times that I’ve been without a permanent residence and a job at the same time. But I’ve always had a place to stay. One time it was working on a farm in exchange for room and board, another time it was working at a church in exchange for a place to sleep in the building, another time it was

The first time, I was very young, we lost the house after my dad had passed when I was 6. My dad’s nurse helped my mom back on her feet and helped us fill out the paperwork for social security checks...we barely made it.

This is it exactly. Your child, your choice? Fine. But if you choose to opt out of the part of the social contract where you vaccinate your kid so that everyone else is protected from them spreading pathogens, you also have to opt out of the part where you get your child educated for free in a group environment where

My Child My Choice!

I was just about to say “the bete noire of F1 fans the world over” for how much FOM would cut to her looking #nervous and/or #blessed during HAM’s races.

When I went on a two-week vacation this past spring, I posted a statement on Facebook the day before I left saying that I would be posting a gratuitous amount of vacation pictures and comments and that people should unfollow me if they weren’t interested. I warned them and gave them an out, so I didn’t feel bad about

I must be so naive, because when you first said “his friend ended up taking her home” I thought you mean took her to her house so she could sleep it off, not took advantage of her himself. Because surely the majority of guys would see what was wrong and do the right thing in that kind of situation.

I agree. My feeling is that I try not to post or talk about my travels any more than my friends post or talk about their kids. Their kids are important to them and a huge part of their daily experiences, so naturally that’s what they have to talk about. I don’t begrudge them that and usually enjoy their funny stories.