Disney/Victoria in Detail #5 Lost her spouse, lost her house, should be Disney in Denial!

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I don't get why she always hypes up her cheap plastic Havaiana Sandals as if they're the best things to walk around in, in a park. I feel like theres a specific group of people who walk around theme parks with cheap foam or plastic sandals, jacked up, dirty feet, white Crocs (that are now filthy and black) that she fits into

I dont think shes qualified to give fashion tips if a pair of $18.99 plastic sandals with no type of support is her recommendation.
 
I don't get why she always hypes up her cheap plastic Havaiana Sandals as if they're the best things to walk around in, in a park. I feel like theres a specific group of people who walk around theme parks with cheap foam or plastic sandals, jacked up, dirty feet, white Crocs (that are now filthy and black) that she fits into

I dont think shes qualified to give fashion tips if a pair of $18.99 plastic sandals with no type of support is her recommendation.

I agree! I can’t imagine flip flops like that being comfy for a whole day.

I personally find my Converse comfy while walking around long distances but I have the low cut ones not the high tops like she has. I wear ankle socks with them and haven’t had issues in the heat.

I wore my Birkenstocks and another pair of sneakers the last time I was at Disney and was pushing my mum in a wheelchair all week as she’d just hurt her knee before our trip. The ol’ feet were tired that week!
 
Her choice of footwear is extremely suspect for someone who claims to have mobility problems. Putting this aside, the amount of times she moans about having sore feet indicates she's wearing the wrong shoes. I hit parks hard (12 - 14 hour days) and have never once had sore feet in my Skechers. It's not rocket science but Victoria isn't renowned for her intelligence or common sense.
 
Her choice of footwear is extremely suspect for someone who claims to have mobility problems. Putting this aside, the amount of times she moans about having sore feet indicates she's wearing the wrong shoes. I hit parks hard (12 - 14 hour days) and have never once had sore feet in my Skechers. It's not rocket science but Victoria isn't renowned for her intelligence or common sense.


I watched an earlier vlog recently where Ian goes on space mountain and she goes off to shop because “it will hurt my back” yet later that day goes on big thunder mountain 🤷🏻‍♀️
 
I was thinking last night about the paying for Genie+ the other day purely to ride Slinky Dog. Going along with Eleanor Rigby’s comment above…

She’s staying exclusively at DVC/Deluxe properties so she has both an extra half hour in the morning and an extra hour at night. If she got her arse out of bed and ready she could have done half these things she’s paid extra for during these times when the queues weren’t long riding them standby.

Watching the AllEars and other videos about Genie+, I’ve figured out that I’ll probably only need it for one day out of 5-6 during my trip next year or to only pay for 1-2 of the Premium rides like Rise.

You can get a lot done in a full day in the park. Not showing up at 10:30-11 and spending an hour waiting in line for a coffee and donut.
 
I was thinking last night about the paying for Genie+ the other day purely to ride Slinky Dog. Going along with Eleanor Rigby’s comment above…

She’s staying exclusively at DVC/Deluxe properties so she has both an extra half hour in the morning and an extra hour at night. If she got her arse out of bed and ready she could have done half these things she’s paid extra for during these times when the queues weren’t long riding them standby.

Watching the AllEars and other videos about Genie+, I’ve figured out that I’ll probably only need it for one day out of 5-6 during my trip next year or to only pay for 1-2 of the Premium rides like Rise.

You can get a lot done in a full day in the park. Not showing up at 10:30-11 and spending an hour waiting in line for a coffee and donut.
This is it. She is complacent and entitled. Most people can only afford to go maybe once a year / every 2 years so make the most of their trip. Little miss I’ve got TM so can’t work but can walk around theme parks as my job goes 4 times a year so she doesn’t have any sort of rocket up her arse
 
You can get a lot done in a full day in the park. Not showing up at 10:30-11 and spending an hour waiting in line for a coffee and donut.
This is a running theme for a lot of lazy Vloggers. They have the nerve to attempt to give tips on Genie+ (which is a day planner) but roll out to the parks around noon or later!

Best Life and Beyond once went to the park at 5pm and tried to give a whole tutorial on what you can get done in 2-3 hours. Who pays thousands of dollars to go to Disney to get to a park 3 hours before closing!
 
4 weeks and she’s already heading back!
wow, wish I could afford to go on holiday every other month never mind to WDW. 🤔
Once the holidays that have been moved around during COVID, that are probs already paid for, I suspect she won’t have the cash to do many WDW hols…
 
4 weeks and she’s already heading back!
wow, wish I could afford to go on holiday every other month never mind to WDW. 🤔
She's easily spending upwards of $2-3k for herself to visit when she does. I notice a lot of British people who come to the US spend weeks at Disney. I don't think i've ever heard any American say "We will be staying 14 nights, 13 nights, 11 nights" on Disney property, but we also don't have a Vacation structure like the Brits.

I noticed she considers her "Short Trips" as a full week. That's a pretty standard (sometimes long) trip for some Americans to be on Vacation.
 
She's easily spending upwards of $2-3k for herself to visit when she does. I notice a lot of British people who come to the US spend weeks at Disney. I don't think i've ever heard any American say "We will be staying 14 nights, 13 nights, 11 nights" on Disney property, but we also don't have a Vacation structure like the Brits.

I noticed she considers her "Short Trips" as a full week. That's a pretty standard (sometimes long) trip for some Americans to be on Vacation.
We're flying over from the UK in a couple of days for 20 nights but staying off property.
$1,700 gets us 20 nights in a two bed two bath apartment (Windsor Hills, 3 miles from WDW), which is a bargain compared to what Disney charge...duck knows how someone with no job like her affords it (illegally claiming disability benefits notwithstanding)
 
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We're flying over from the UK in a couple of days for 20 nights but staying off property.
$1,700 gets us 20 nights in a two bed two bath apartment (Windsor Hills, 3 miles from WDW), which is a bargain compared to what Disney charge...duck knows how someone with no job like her affords it (illegally claiming disability benefits notwithstanding)
Holy tit 20 nights!!! lmao thats wild!! but hats off to you!

Yeah, i mean, YouTube must be paying her really well to afford for her to vacation, she had mentioned that she was planning on doing a trip for a month when the parks reopened. I wonder if she will get an Airbnb or just stay in a resort :oops:
 
Holy tit 20 nights!!! lmao thats wild!! but hats off to you!

Yeah, i mean, YouTube must be paying her really well to afford for her to vacation, she had mentioned that she was planning on doing a trip for a month when the parks reopened. I wonder if she will get an Airbnb or just stay in a resort :oops:
Does she drive over there? If not then stating at a resort may be the better option, I reckon ubers here there and everywhere would get very expensive, actually, the same with car hire too considering you have to pay to park at hotels now
 
Does she drive over there? If not then stating at a resort may be the better option, I reckon ubers here there and everywhere would get very expensive, actually, the same with car hire too considering you have to pay to park at hotels now
I doubt she does, Ian used to do the driving when he was there, and she's always taken Ubers when he wasn't.
That, coupled with the massive increase in hire car prices recently (more than three times what they were pre-pandemic), pretty much guarantees she isn't driving.
 
I doubt she does, Ian used to do the driving when he was there, and she's always taken Ubers when he wasn't.
That, coupled with the massive increase in hire car prices recently (more than three times what they were pre-pandemic), pretty much guarantees she isn't driving.
Also, given the completely OTT response to flying out of Heathrow instead of Gatwick I imagine driving on the other side of the road would be way, way too far outside her tiny little comfort zone.
 
She's easily spending upwards of $2-3k for herself to visit when she does. I notice a lot of British people who come to the US spend weeks at Disney. I don't think i've ever heard any American say "We will be staying 14 nights, 13 nights, 11 nights" on Disney property, but we also don't have a Vacation structure like the Brits.

I noticed she considers her "Short Trips" as a full week. That's a pretty standard (sometimes long) trip for some Americans to be on Vacation.

It’s a lot different for us Brits, it’s not worth the flights or accommodation costs if you don’t go out for at least 10 nights.

It’s also a good 24 hours each way to travel there and back, so you have to take into account that it’s almost 2 days of the holiday is travelling.

Don’t forget we also get really good deals on park tickets, and usually get 14 day tickets as standard (a lot of the time it’s a 14 day ticket for the price of 7) and there’s 21 day tickets too.

If I lived in the states I would still spend the same amount of time in Disney, it would just be spread over multiple shorter trips, not one big one every 12/18 months
 
and there’s 21 day tickets too.
Not any more, but happy to be corrected if you can link to them for future trips.

We had 21 day tickets originally, but due to having to cancel so many times, by the time we knew we were absolutely coming back, 14 day were the best we could get (for the same bloody price, mind...)
 
It’s a lot different for us Brits, it’s not worth the flights or accommodation costs if you don’t go out for at least 10 nights.

It’s also a good 24 hours each way to travel there and back, so you have to take into account that it’s almost 2 days of the holiday is travelling.

Don’t forget we also get really good deals on park tickets, and usually get 14 day tickets as standard (a lot of the time it’s a 14 day ticket for the price of 7) and there’s 21 day tickets too.

If I lived in the states I would still spend the same amount of time in Disney, it would just be spread over multiple shorter trips, not one big one every 12/18 months

Yes, I remember looking it up once and it was almost cheaper for mum and I to fly to Heathrow and go to Disney from there for two weeks. The packages from the UK for two weeks to stay onsite, meal plan included (when they offered it), tickets, etc was comparable to a week's trip from where I am in Canada.

I remember most jobs I had in England started with 4 weeks vacation right off the bat plus all the bank/stat holidays. It definitely is much more conducive to travelling! Here in Canada most places give you 2 weeks and you have to work a year before you earn that first 2 weeks. I compare the Brits going to Disney for 2-3 weeks being the same as us going there on vacation. My parents don't go to England for less than 3-4 weeks when they go every 3-5 years.
 
So what happens when she runs of out already booked trips with Ian's money? I feel like she has no job and is mooching off Kate. There is no way she has enough subscribers/Patreons/and views to live off of Youtube. Never mind paying for all these trips on the income WHILE paying for basic living needs.

I did not get the impression her parents had lots of $$$, but maybe I am wrong. I am truly wondering how she is going to sustain this lifestyle once she runs out of already paid for trips.
 
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