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13. There are many people who go to Disney World without kids
Mon Mar 30, 2026, 09:59 AM
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My adult children and I go to Walt Disney on a regular basis. My first trip was in 1984 with my ex-wife and our oldest was born nine months later. We started going before we had kids and took the kids to Disney many times. I used to have a time share at Disney but sold it after my divorce. I have pictures of my middle child trying to run off with Chip and Dale when she was three or so. My oldest child got on the hot seat at Who Wants to Be a Millionaire at 15. My middle child made into the contestant pool for Who Wants to Be a Millionaire when that show was being filmed at WDW. It was a random selection, and I did not make the cut. She did not get onto the show. I admit that I used to go to WDW by myself when I had the time share and enjoyed among other things playing Who Wants to Be a Millionaire (I got onto the Hot Seat 16 times).

I had a former associate at my firm who has visited every Disney resort in every country. My oldest just went to Tokyo Disney two years ago. My older two went to the California Disney parks a year ago. I have not been to the original California park since I was 11 (back when there were "E-ticket" rides) and I am thinking of going back there. We were at Disney World in Orlando the last two Octobers and will be headed to Disney World in December for my 70th birthday.

My oldest has a time share that is right next to the Contemporary Resort where they caught Graham. You do NOT need kids to enjoy Disney World. My oldest is a foodie and there are some really great restaurants at Disney. The restaurant where they caught Graham, Chef Mickey, is a nice buffet that I do not remember ever eating at (there are so many good places to eat at WDW). I personally like a fried chicken place run by Art Smith (who has been a judge on Top Chef). There are several really top tier restaurants at Walt Disney that are very nice.

I am amused that Graham went to Disney World, but I am not surprised. You do not need kids to go Disney World.

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Newsom is developing a pattern TommyT139 Yesterday #1
How is calling Graham a "diva" homophobic? Irish_Dem Yesterday #2
Say what you want, of course. TommyT139 Yesterday #5
It's a term meant for a woman, not a man Polybius Yesterday #25
It's misgendering. That's how. iemanja 4 hrs ago #32
I have never encountered "diva" as a gay slur Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #9
There you go! "Goddess" ... it's mis-gendering him and using it to denigrate him. QueerDuck Yesterday #12
You went straight to the original meaning from the Italian Miguelito Loveless Yesterday #14
When such great care is taken to split hairs to justify misgendering ... QueerDuck Yesterday #16
IIRC - Mohammed Ali used the term "niggardly" on the Dick Cavett Show just to bring up a point. rubbersole Yesterday #18
Do you want everyone to be nice to Lindsay Graham. He has been the greatest advocate of this war. Let's not offend him Doodley Yesterday #28
One can oppose a war hawk without using bigoted language... QueerDuck 16 hrs ago #31
If we look at some dictionary definitions of the word diva, we will see it is in use as a gender neutral Doodley 3 hrs ago #35
It's not about Lindsay Graham iemanja 4 hrs ago #33
Explain how using words in the way described in dictionaries is bigotry? Doodley 3 hrs ago #37
It's misgendering iemanja 3 hrs ago #39
No, it's not misgendering, based on the dictionary examples in the post you are replying too. It can be a gender-neutral Doodley 3 hrs ago #40
Maybe he should have just posted a sternly worded message?!?! Bengus81 Yesterday #11
Sorry. I'm not buying the microaggession argument johnnyplankton Yesterday #17
isn't there a rule around about sit flinging? SalamanderSleeps Yesterday #26
Newsom is attacking a war mongering, Trump stooge. You seem to be attacking Newsom. Doodley Yesterday #27
Good for Governor Newsom, Graham is a bit of a Diva as far as I can tell. wcmagumba Yesterday #3
Collecting his payoff. twodogsbarking Yesterday #4
"Why is an old man with no kids going to Disney?" Ray Bruns Yesterday #6
searching poozwah Yesterday #7
There are many people who go to Disney World without kids LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #13
There's some context others see here that you may be missing SpankMe Yesterday #15
There are many persons without children who enjoy Disney. LetMyPeopleVote Yesterday #22
With respect, it's not my own characterization SpankMe Yesterday #24
The difference is Graham is a creep. Would you trust him with your kids? Doodley Yesterday #29
Who cares? iemanja 4 hrs ago #34
He eggs on Trump to go to war. American servicemen are killed. Schoolgirls are killed or maimed. We are on the brink of Doodley 3 hrs ago #36
Which has nothing to do with his going to Disney. iemanja 3 hrs ago #38
Graham's excuse sounds about as believeable as the one given by Cancun Cruz a few years back rpannier Yesterday #8
I would like to see him grilled, like a hamberder, well done. twodogsbarking Yesterday #10
Disney Ad Campaign Parody 2na fisherman Yesterday #19
He's eating at a restaurant called Chef Mickey's chernabogg Yesterday #20
He is a disgrace to mankind. Just like his hero. nt City Lights Yesterday #21
WTF! Buddyzbuddy Yesterday #23
When you're telling your constituents to send their sons & daughters to fight in Iran dflprincess Yesterday #30
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