Once dated a girl who's family who had season passes to Disney.
Neither I nor they even live in the USA.
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Once dated a girl who's family who had season passes to Disney.
Neither I nor they even live in the USA.
I'm a native Floridian who's never been to Disney. Other Floridians seem disgusted by my presence when it comes up
Eh, this doesn't quite hold up. Grandparents are retired boomers in Florida so you get to go all summer, but your parents are living paycheck to paycheck.
Is there a "went to Disney recently and didn't like it" category?
Not anymore, you're now declared an undesirable immigrant and will be deported.
Don't need to go there to know I wouldn't like this commercial overcrowded monstrosity
Went to Disney 3x. Once when my grandpa died, then my grandma, then my dad. Allllll paid for by life insurance payouts. Not sure where I fit in here.
We'll let you hang out in the middle group.
I went once in my early 20s. Drove all night with a friend and stayed with his grandparents. Figured I should see what it's like since my parents didn't have vacation money when I was a kid.
Magic Kingdom was pretty lame to a 23 year old stoner. Should have spent the gas money on drugs.
Disney, where you have to be told how to have fun, where to take pictures and pay too much for crap made in China.
The really wealthy families aren’t going to a Disney park either. Their kids have had passports since before they could walk, and the family is going to an exclusive foreign resort for a trip that costs more for a week than most folks make in a year.
I assumed the classes were
Never Disney = Rich/Poor Sometimes = Upper-middle Annually = Middle Class
I went from "goes to Disney Land annually" to "hasn't been to Disney Land for over 20 years."
I'm the opposite: 1 time in my first 18 years, 2 times in my first 47 years, 6 times in 2025.
I wonder what the class system is for annual pass holding Floridians.
meth class
Long ago when the family lived in Florida near Orlando and prices were a lot cheaper, resident discounts made a whole summer's worth of visits worth it. We realized the hypocrisy when the kids started getting bored of certain rides because they had done them so much, meanwhile some people even then would save up money for a one time visit of a day or so.
But overall the kids did have fun. It was a unique thing to experience.
This is the right answer.
Club 33 is the name of a number of private dining clubs. As of March 2025, the reported cost to join had increased to $80,000 with annual costs of $22,000.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Club_33
People who go to Disneyland multiple times a year could be just a Disney gay who lives close to the park. They are not some exclusive class.
Sigma grindset: - doesn’t know what Disney is
I consider myself well off and have never been to Disney. It just seems like a regular park with more hype.
There's a Mickey park next to where I live (not US) but I never even considered going. I never saw it as anything other than a way to pull US tourists and children in (the two main target demographics apparently).