Tuesday, February 7, 2006

Frequent Disney-ers - Wouldnt you like to know who always gives you thumbs down in Orlando section? -

It seems whether I am the only person to answer or the tenth, that I am guaranteed to get at least one thumbs down. Frequent Disney answerers... have you noticed you always get at least one thumbs down, regardless of the Disney question or answer?

well i don t think it happens EVERY time but yes for the majority of the questions i answer about disney i do seem to get at least one thumbs down and i notice that about oh i d say like 15 of us frequent answerers.i think its people just being jealous.and often i think its cuz i put down how many times i have gone but i m not doing that to brag or anything i just want the person that asked the question to know that i am speaking from knowledge and experience.

It s been nearly a year since I have been on here to answer questions, and I used to get it all the time. Being a cast member at WDW was my very first job that I got when I was 16 and stayed there until I went off to college. Even went back to work there for a while when moved back. I didn t and don t know everything about Disney but I do know A LOT and was just trying to share my input and I got a thumbs down. As long as I was able to help at least one other person by giving my insight that s all that matters. So to answer your question yes I have noticed and it does spark a curiosity as to who keeps shooting all of us down.

I ve noticed it, too and therefore decided not to give my input here as much anymore. In fact I don t visit this site as frequently as I once did. A lot of you do give incredible answers, though, so don t allow the thumbs down to disuade you from offering your amazing responses. If no one else appreciates your answers, I certainly do. I personally have learned a lot from all of you despite my own years of experience at WDW.

i hate disney and i have lived in central florida for more than 20 years and a ex disney cast member i think that universal is 10x better than disney. disney sucks they water things down and they few much munchkinized everything.i mean come on mickey not so scarry halloween yea that runs me stright to halloween horror night. the only thing that disney does that good is you can bring in outside food but then again you have the meal deal at usf

Wow! Now that you mention it... It has happened that as soon as I hit the submit button, I already have a thumbs down.It s probably someone who doesn t like Disney. That s my guess. There s nothing wrong with putting how many times you ve been to Disney. I d do it too if I was good at math and could count that high. (: Just kidding... I only wish that I ve been to Disney 46 times! Wow! It gives me an excuse to go again. I need to catch up to everyone.

I actually ran across a Disney hater. She just could not stop ranting about how horrible Disney is and how expensive. She compared Disney to the pits of H#LL. I know she is on this site so often so she may be one of the thumbs down people.I had no idea that someone like that really existed. So much hate.

Yes, you re right. I ve noticed it on you re great answers, I always give you a thumbs up. I ve noticed it on mine, others too. I don t understand why people have to be so mean. I noticed once that I hit the submit button, as soon as it went through, it had a thumbs down on it already. There was hardly enough time for anyone to read it!

It may either be users that are just simply anti-Disney, or the extreme opposite, Disney fans who are highly passionate about Disney and notice inaccurate information or misspellings. There so much information about Disney that at times it can be overwhelming, everyone has different tastes and opinions on what they believe is good advice and not good advice.

Yes it happens to me as well, but honestly I do not really care. I noticed some stupid answers and the moment those answers appear, everyone got thumbs down, so OK lets someone have its fun, if it helps them sleep at night. Many of us KNOW what they talk about when it comes to Disney, but some just trolling around, so what can we do. Again, it does not bother me much.

Yep and it drives me nuts especially if I m the first to say something and get thumbs down then someone says the exact same thing and gets thumbs up

Do you realy get at least one (1) thumbs down?Well, Here it comes again!

Monday, February 6, 2006

How to move to a different state? -

What is the process of moving states? I currently reside in Indiana and I want to move to Colorado very soon (within a year at best) but I m unsure of the steps. I m still young (19) so would it even be possible at this age?I want to move into an apartment but how do I go about doing that? I know I need to save up the money of course, but how do I know the apartment is right for me without being able to see it?Do I save up enough money to move there and for rent for a few months and THEN find a job or somehow get a job from here? How would I do that?Also, what else would need to be done?Thank you in advance!

There are ways. Go to www.rent.com or www.apartments.com and do a search for the city and state you are interested in. The sites will show photos of the properties with all the amenities and current rents. Once you see a complex that you like, call the local police and ask them how that neighborhood is for crime. To get an idea on gas prices, go to www.gasbuddy .com and search your area of interest. It updates every day. I would figure moving costs and living expenses and save enough to live for at least 6 months AFTER moving expenses and rental deposits.Every newspaper has a website. Do a Yahoo search for the local paper by city and state. There you can look at the want ads.Do a search for your city of interest under Demographics. This way you can get an idea of the population size, racial make up, media age of the the residents, and average income levels.Go to www.webshots.com and do a search for pictures of the area that interests you. It will give you a better picture of the area in your mind.Email some local real estate agents under the pretense of house hunting. Ask them what the safer areas are to look in in your price range.I have family in Denver. It is getting very crowded and built up there. I also have family in Grand Junction. It is smaller, yet good sized and nicer, but is a high desert area, not mountains.

I have a 12 year old son and a 15 year old daughter.We already been to disney and we are planning another vact? -

vaction and would like to know a nice place to go on vaction in july.

Have you asked your children what places they might like to go? When they can answer if they want somewhere tropical, or something with culture and history, then you can make a better decision on where to go.Places like Italy are beautiful and have an incredible history and culture and would be an amazing experience. Greece and Spain are also similar. Something tropical like Jamaica or Turks Caicos would be great for snorkeling or scuba or jet skiing. Maybe they might actually enjoy the shopping in China. (Heard things are super cheap there!)Maybe Hawaii would be great if they would like to try surfing. It s all about what your kids might like and what they would enjoy.Hope this helps! :)

If you have to stay in the states then I would consider these three places-New York City-would be super fun for your daughter and son, go to yankee stadium, bike through central park, go shopping, visit time square-cruise to Alaska-great if you are outdoorsy, in the winter it isn t so miserably cold and you can go hiking in the most beautiful places-hawaii-amazing fun for a summer beach vacation (if you don t want to fly eight hours, try Hilton Head South Carolina, almost the exact same beachy fun.

It all depends on if your trying to stay n the US or go out to the country. If you are going to stay in the US , Yes Williamburg, VA is a gret choice. If going out of the US, you can try Cancun, Bahamas, and Jamaica. All these destination have children progrms of all ages: childrens clubs, beach, pool, game rooms and things off hotel properties. I would first determine how much are you trying to spend and go from there

Europe. Im a 13 year old boy and I went to greece last summer and it was soo much fun. Its cool to see how other cultures do things. plus, there was a lot of cool islands to go to and stuff. It was really cool and my whole family enjoyed it. P.S. I have a 10 year old sister

Cabo in Mexico is really nice

Williamsburg, VA. You can bring them to busch gardens (Popular Theme Park) and water country (Water theme park)

How about some were different like the Bahamas or just go to a condo/hotel for just fun!