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by darph nader » Wed May 14, 2008 1:18 pm
Tiny Tim wrote:My youngest(hes 7) has told me that we need to move to WDW and live there.This is after a one day trip there(first time for all 3) last month. I have explaned that we cant live there( he wants to anyway) but can move nearby and i was told that we should do that and i need to get a job at WDW.Yes he meant it.
Don't feel bad Tim, my grandkids say we should go to DL about every other weekend. (this sounds so board X)

I talk them into going fishing instead. (of couse they want to live at the lake now)

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by Cranbiz » Wed May 14, 2008 10:14 pm
And if you take them on a brewery tour, they will want to go to the brewery every weekend, no........ wait a minute........ Darph will want to go every weekend. :D:
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by hobie16 » Wed May 14, 2008 10:43 pm
Cranbiz wrote:And if you take them on a brewery tour, they will want to go to the brewery every weekend, no........ wait a minute........ Darph will want to go every weekend. :D:
Darph owns the brewery.

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by Randy B » Thu May 15, 2008 2:13 am
Tiny Tim wrote:My youngest(hes 7) has told me that we need to move to WDW and live there.This is after a one day trip there(first time for all 3) last month. I have explaned that we cant live there( he wants to anyway) but can move nearby and i was told that we should do that and i need to get a job at WDW.Yes he meant it.
Did you explain to him that if you Live there he would have to go to school all day and not have fun in the parks? He may be convinced that if he can get away with not going to school when at WDW (or goes to WDW only durring school breaks) that there is no school there.
I still remember how convoluted the young mind can be. It may not be a desire to be spending every waking moment in WDW (tho that can be a very large concideration), but the other (apparent) "benefits" (real, imagined, and inferred) of living there. :D:
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by DisneyMom » Thu May 15, 2008 9:18 am
HAHA, I go to Ocean Beach in San Diego every year, there is a school there one short block away from the Beach, as well as Sea World just a mile or so away. I feel for those kids- too hard to concentrate with those distractions!
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by hobie16 » Thu May 15, 2008 12:48 pm
DisneyMom wrote:HAHA, I go to Ocean Beach in San Diego every year, there is a school there one short block away from the Beach, as well as Sea World just a mile or so away. I feel for those kids- too hard to concentrate with those distractions!
My daughter's high school is up the hill from Lahaina. If they ever sold the property the lots would sell for $10 mil each because of the view.
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by Big Wallaby » Thu May 15, 2008 9:42 pm
svickersart wrote:I have a driver that has teepees, can I bring my own and just set it up nearby? Does anyone have a closet they want to rent me for $100.00 a month? all i need is internet access.
That's what my wife and I thought. We actually have a nice three-bed, three-bath townhouse for $1,000 a month, great for a family. We're sharing with another couple and their kid. They get the upstairs, we get the downstairs, and we let them use the kitchen from time to time. Which is good, since they seem to do most of the cooking.
Oh, and the place is literally sneezing distance from Disney property.
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by hobie16 » Thu May 15, 2008 10:27 pm
Big Wallaby wrote:Oh, and the place is literally sneezing distance from Disney property.
No wonder you're sick all the time. :D:
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by mechurchlady » Fri May 16, 2008 5:23 pm
My church has room originally for 8 houses but with codes it would be 7 properties. Each house worth about $300.000 to $500,000 depending on amenities. Problem is that nonprofits can rarely find property to build on becaues of codes, sigh.
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by GRUMPY PIRATE » Fri May 16, 2008 5:33 pm
Big Wallaby wrote:That's what my wife and I thought. We actually have a nice three-bed, three-bath townhouse for $1,000 a month, great for a family. We're sharing with another couple and their kid. They get the upstairs, we get the downstairs, and we let them use the kitchen from time to time. Which is good, since they seem to do most of the cooking.
Oh, and the place is literally sneezing distance from Disney property.
is that a rental? or mortgage?
that seemes VERY reasonable, is that a normal rent/payment for that area?
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