Hi all - long time lurker, first time poster here. (Full disclosure - we were short-term kerchingas at low level for a few months during first lockdown when the world went crazy, never in any sort of inner sanctum and entirely ignored at the £10 / month level. What were we doing???)
We (me, the wife and two teenagers) have just returned from Orlando. A few thoughts with respect to our mutual 'friends'.
1. The bloody serrated knife. Panic not, I've sussed this one. Imagine my delight one night just off International Drive when we decided to save some cash and try Golden Corral for tea. Then imagine the collective 'a-ha' moment when we were presented with our cutlery - including EXACTLY the same serrated knife Chef P uses to chop onions. Am I allowed to suggest he put one in his handbag on one of their many visits here? Knowing him he'd be proud to chop with a 'free' knife.
2. DAS - two of our party have orthopaedic issues, one awaiting surgery. We were blessed to have the opportunity to use DAS to avoid them having to stand in queues and be able to wait 'virtually'- it at least doubled what we were able to physically manage. If crowd levels when we were there are anything to go by, there's no way they could do the amount of things they show on vlogs without it. (Given that there's no way Prick would pay for Lightning lanes or Genie+).
3. Tipping - we have seen suspiciously little coverage of this in the vlogs from my memory - I'd love to hear their approach to this. Food is expensive over there! We were eating entrees only and don't drink alcohol and most meals were costing about $100 plus tip for four. I guess sharing one entree, one diet coke and eight Blue Moons probably comes to near that. I also guess that printing the tip suggestions for 15, 18 and 20% tips is a waste of time for the tightwads!
Have more when I get time..
NoChinga.