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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You should go to Disney once. There’s no place that compares. It’s the most magical place on earth. I know grown-ups that go every year. It’s not just for young kids. Spend 1 day at each theme park if you can afford it. It’s memorable. [/quote] If you think Disney is the most magical place on earth I feel really sorry for you. [/quote] NP. Disney is the most magical place on earth!!![/quote] If by world you mean Florida, then maybe? But the world is vast and amazingly varied. There are literally thousands of more magical places imo. I am at the Great Barrier Reef with my family at the moment, and was at Bora Bora last week, and let me tell you, both are way, way more magical than a crowded overpriced park with blinking electronics and crappy food. [/quote] That’s the thing about opinions, everyone has one. But don’t tell yourself that people that go to and love Disney aren’t going to Bora Bora and other places in the world too. [/quote] Funny that you say that. I am a single mom who raised my kid in a 4th floor walk up. By the end of elementary school she had accompanied me to a host of gorgeous, fascinating countries. We had a map on the wall with pins where we had gone. Once, after a birthday sleepover, one of he girls said how lucky my kid was because she had seen Paris. I was struck by that because her parents were both lawyers, they lived in a huge house with a nanny. They had recently spent close to 10K on a Disney vacation with all of the bells and whistles. My daughter and I could have gone to at least 3 countries on that budget. People just have different priorities (I also think her parents with so busy/focused on their careers that they would never have spent the time needed to arrange for a kid friendly/self-curated overseas trip. They felt their only option was to do the prepackaged thing.)[/quote]
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