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We were in Disney World late December. We always arrive early in the morning and are usually done by 11 am. Sometimes we come back in the evening. We even rode the Skyliner for the first time. I should have just avoided the parks because that's what my daughter ended up enjoying the most.
That's like our cats. Buy them a cool-looking toy on Amazon and they don't want anything to do with it, but they play in the box it came in for as long as we leave it on the floor. I could have saved a lot of money just giving them a box, lol.
That's like our cats. Buy them a cool-looking toy on Amazon and they don't want anything to do with it, but they play in the box it came in for as long as we leave it on the floor. I could have saved a lot of money just giving them a box, lol.
This is one of my go to stories.
Was Living with a young lady who had two cats.
I bought this $100 (1985 dollars) cat condo and wonderland.
It literally said on the the outside of the box "hours of kitty fun".
And they had hours of kitty fun playing in the box.
I bought this $100 (1985 dollars) cat condo and wonderland.
It literally said on the the outside of the box "hours of kitty fun".
And they had hours of kitty fun playing in the box.
Yeah, I sold my cat tower at a yard sale for $10! Their favorite toy is "Mr. Stringy" which is a piece of neon green twine we tied onto a plastic stick!
Wish I could afford to go to Disney World now. They are only allowing 35% capacity, which is awesome! I don't know though if they brought back the fireworks etc yet though.
Wish I could afford to go to Disney World now. They are only allowing 35% capacity, which is awesome! I don't know though if they brought back the fireworks etc yet though.
They heavily enforce the mask rule... And walking around for hours with a mask on can be extremely uncomfortable, especially in the Florida heat (still hits 80s here in Orlando...)
Last I checked, by the way, still no fireworks/music show, which is a bummer, as that's always been the highlight of my visits there.
They heavily enforce the mask rule... And walking around for hours with a mask on can be extremely uncomfortable, especially in the Florida heat (still hits 80s here in Orlando...)
It's uncomfortable for the first hour or two. But you quickly get used to it. I've been to WDW twice this past year. The mask is NBD.
I find masks suck all the moisture out of me. I get very thirsty after half an hour with one on. And I live in Tampa Bay so I'm used to the heat/humidity here. No way would I venture to disney while mask restrictions are still ongoing.
They heavily enforce the mask rule... And walking around for hours with a mask on can be extremely uncomfortable, especially in the Florida heat (still hits 80s here in Orlando...)
Last I checked, by the way, still no fireworks/music show, which is a bummer, as that's always been the highlight of my visits there.
Oh yeah, in the heat I guess it would be uncomfortable!
Wish I could afford to go to Disney World now. They are only allowing 35% capacity, which is awesome! I don't know though if they brought back the fireworks etc yet though.
By 11 a.m., it felt like any other packed day. We left. Anyway, we are headed to Universal soon.
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Originally Posted by ocnjgirl
That's like our cats. Buy them a cool-looking toy on Amazon and they don't want anything to do with it, but they play in the box it came in for as long as we leave it on the floor. I could have saved a lot of money just giving them a box, lol.
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