Well, when the DH and I go to Disneyland just the two of us, obviously the answer is pretty darned easy. But the first two times we went, it was with large groups. The first year got up to 22 and the second year was around 18. Now, for all the people that keep saying that by the end of the day you s...
I also have to jump in in support of the "lunatic adults." I would say that the adults that take the time to wait in line are oftentimes more grateful than the kids. Simply because the adults that choose to stand in line and wait through all of the parents with screaming kids cutting right...
When I went for my Grad Night in 97 it was definitely more on the "nice" side. No tennis shoes or sneakers were allowed, no t-shirts, no sweatshirts, no excessively baggy or tight clothing, no jeans and stuff along those lines were in the rules. I remember actually having to go buy clothes...
When I worked at Chapeau on Main Street, they wouldn't even let the sewers write "Mom" on the hats. And they charge for embroidery now too, it's like $2 or something. Just so you know. It's not like that at Disneyland. When you buy any hat (that can have the hand embroidery on it) the emb...
When I was there for my high school Grad Night many moons ago I remember being really surprised by what I saw some of the kids doing. But when one of the kids from my own class got caught with alcohol on him they kicked him completely out of the park. But, thankfully, my school also layed down the l...