This is hilarious!!!!
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Just looking through threads I had started, and I realized I have a new one to add to this.
You know you're addicted to WDW when a hurricane is on track for Florida, and this makes your wife want to plan an impromptu trip to WDW FOR THE HURRICANE.
We went during Irma, and actually had a great time. The parks were empty leading up to, and after, the hurricane. The resort was a lot of fun, and we made great memories.
I said no.
@azcavalier Way to bring back this long lost gem!
Does buying your third set of DVC points make you addicted? I'm sure by DVC standards our number is low, but I doubt it will be our last time back to the well.
When you notice that you have made 99 posts and instantly think in a haunting voice "but there's always room for ONE more! Any volunteers?" So here's 100.
When I smell Bromine in water, I am immediately teleported into "It's a Small World", "Pirates of the Caribbean" and "Splash Mountain" :teleport: at least in my mind. :D
When we are at a restaurant or well, any place where customer service is needed and we get great service, someone will reply "well that's what i call disney service" if we have bad service someone will reply "we're not in disney any longer".
Yes, you could use Bromine in a swimming pool, according to what little I know. But it is much more expensive than Chlorine based products, and generally only sold in commercial/industrial applications.
But it would be so cool to have that water smell in your backyard! :waycool:
Just a couple of weeks ago, I had a cardiac procedure done at the hospital. I was very nervous about how things were going to play out. As I entered the lobby to check in, that "Disney Water" smell hit me full in the face. The fountain in the lobby had bromine as a sanitizer. Stopped dead in my tracks & breathed deeply for a few breaths, taking it as a sign that everything would work out & be OK. It did, and is! I kinda like being addicted to Disney!