Disney dollars for kids

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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by Big Wallaby » Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:51 am

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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by SRT_GB » Mon Jul 28, 2008 12:11 pm

If you're using the Disney Dollars to give to your kids, I think it's a great idea for teaching financial responsibility (have to budget money) and protecting their belongings (if it's lost it can't be replaced). Personally I prefer the gift cards but at the same time I can see the novelty of the Disney Dollars for an 8 and 10 year old.

One thing I would caution you on - some leased locations at DLR don't accept them and I'm sure there are leased locations at WDW that are the same way. But generally if they sell Disney merchandise or food they should be accepted, and when in doubt it doesn't hurt to ask.

I've said before on this board why I don't like Disney Dollars - mainly because so many SGs and even SCMs used them on me to commit fraud or as a surcharge-free ATM. Unfortunately, like anything SGs do, most people abide by the rules and it's the SGs' actions that leave the bad taste in my mouth.


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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by drcorey » Mon Jul 28, 2008 4:18 pm

Kidlet? Kidneys would be funnier.



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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by hobie16 » Mon Jul 28, 2008 8:35 pm

drcorey wrote:Kidlet? Kidneys would be funnier.
I like yuts.


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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by GrUvGrL » Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:40 pm

drcorey wrote:Kidlet? Kidneys would be funnier.
Kidneys would be funny... but as if we need any more help drawing attention to ourselves.

Last summer our girl had broke her wrist and was in a cast for a good portion of the summer. This was her first summer as a deep end swimmer and she had been looking forward to going to the pool all year since she graduated swim class.

So we did some research and found that a surgical glove over her hand and a condom over the entire cast was water proof enough that she could go swimming. Now as an 8 year old she knows not what condoms are used for "traditionally", but she always heard us refering to her cast glove as a condom.

So one sunny day at the local water park after a fun filled day of swiming and a dry cast, we start packing up and all of a sudden it was like the entire park of happily noisy kids decided to all be quiet at the same time and all I hear was her normally quiet voice scream "DADDY DO YOU HAVE MY CONDOMS?"

I think every head in the park turned to stare at us, and if the earth had opened up and sucked me in the timing wouldn't have been any better. Instead we laughed.


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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by Cranbiz » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:20 am

Big Wallaby wrote:Monorails and Watercraft, yes. Buses? When it works.
Come on BW, let's be fair. Both Watercraft and Monorails fall into the same category as buses ..... When it works. We all have our little problems and yes, lately buses has had big problems.

Let us not get into how reliable watercraft is like from DHS to Epcot or during a Central FL thunderstorm or when windy on Seven Seas Lagoon. I have yet see a monorail pass a disabled one on the same track or continue running in a power outage.


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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by Big Wallaby » Tue Jul 29, 2008 12:31 am

Cranbiz wrote:I have yet see a monorail pass a disabled one on the same track or continue running in a power outage.
I am working on a system even as we speak...



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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by DisneyMom » Tue Jul 29, 2008 2:48 am

GrUvGrL wrote:Kidneys would be funny... but as if we need any more help drawing attention to ourselves.

Last summer our girl had broke her wrist and was in a cast for a good portion of the summer. This was her first summer as a deep end swimmer and she had been looking forward to going to the pool all year since she graduated swim class.

So we did some research and found that a surgical glove over her hand and a condom over the entire cast was water proof enough that she could go swimming. Now as an 8 year old she knows not what condoms are used for "traditionally", but she always heard us refering to her cast glove as a condom.

So one sunny day at the local water park after a fun filled day of swiming and a dry cast, we start packing up and all of a sudden it was like the entire park of happily noisy kids decided to all be quiet at the same time and all I hear was her normally quiet voice scream "DADDY DO YOU HAVE MY CONDOMS?"

I think every head in the park turned to stare at us, and if the earth had opened up and sucked me in the timing wouldn't have been any better. Instead we laughed.
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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by Zazu » Wed Jul 30, 2008 12:04 am

SRT_GB wrote:One thing I would caution you on - some leased locations at DLR don't accept them and I'm sure there are leased locations at WDW that are the same way.
True, but there aren't any locations inside the Parks that don't accept them.
I've said before on this board why I don't like Disney Dollars - mainly because so many SGs and even SCMs used them on me to commit fraud or as a surcharge-free ATM.
We found a way to stop that at WDW. Now if someone wants to convert Disney Dollars into cash, they need to provide the receipt used when they purchased them. If it shows they were purchased with a credit card, all they can get is a credit back to the card -- no cash.

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Re: Disney dollars for kids

Post by drcorey » Wed Jul 30, 2008 9:23 am

hobie16 wrote:I like yuts.
yeah, idy yuts.



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