Disnsyncey
Disney Princess
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7 people to 1 bathroom.
HAHHAHA that sounds like the longest "preparation to leave the hotel" ever

I hope it would be one of the 2 bathroom ones, but it's pretty funny!
7 people to 1 bathroom.
Oh come on, where's your sense of adventure? 7 people in one bathroom can be quite entertaining! Throw in some juveniles or better yet, a teenager or two and you've got the makings of a Quentin Tarantino movie!Mine are neurotypical and wouldn’t even notice there was anything written on the door. I don’t think we ever fit more in the room because I’m not a fan of 7 people to 1 bathroom.
At one point I had 5 teenagers, 3 girls, we’ve been doing more shore house rentals with many bathrooms.Oh come on, where's your sense of adventure? 7 people in one bathroom can be quite entertaining! Throw in some juveniles or better yet, a teenager or two and you've got the makings of a Quentin Tarantino movie!
5 kids? You are a true hero. We stopped at two and dare not contemplate a third. One thing I noticed about OKW, it has one full bathroom (split) but you have to pass through the separated bedroom which seems so, counter intuitive. Multiple bathrooms would resolve that issue.At one point I had 5 teenagers, 3 girls, we’ve been doing more shore house rentals with many bathrooms.
On come now, admit it, that scene looks like fun!
To be fair, we thought we stopped at 3, but had a twin oops when #3 was only 1.5 kids? You are a true hero. We stopped at two and dare not contemplate a third. One thing I noticed about OKW, it has one full bathroom (split) but you have to pass through the separated bedroom which seems so, counter intuitive. Multiple bathrooms would resolve that issue.
Not to get too far off here, but are you saying most people don't follow these rules? Because, um, yeah, I always do! And those who don't? Well, this is why we often can't have nice things.While they are 100% correct to quote and tote the line, do they also follow every speed limit posted? Cross only at the designated crosswalks? Post social media content with songs playing in them without artist approval? Return shopping carts to the holding area? Borrow their friends or grandmothers streaming account? Feed wildlife in National Parks?
Not to get too far off here, but are you saying most people don't follow these rules? Because, um, yeah, I always do!
Still a hero.To be fair, we thought we stopped at 3, but had a twin oops when #3 was only 1.
If you don't want to derail the post, PM me and we can discuss our prevailing and probably differing opinions on human nature.Not to get too far off here, but are you saying most people don't follow these rules? Because, um, yeah, I always do! And those who don't? Well, this is why we often can't have nice things.
It's not that hard to follow (the vast majority of) the rules. They are there for a reason.
I’m pretty much a rule follower (I’m that person standing on the curb with no traffic in sight because although the light is green, the do not was sign is on, a habit that got ingrained from me trying to model safe behavior for my kids), but we always stopped at the dollar store for candy and bottled water before going to the movies. ETA, we always bought popcorn at the movies too.Not to get too far off here, but are you saying most people don't follow these rules? Because, um, yeah, I always do! And those who don't? Well, this is why we often can't have nice things.
It's not that hard to follow (the vast majority of) the rules. They are there for a reason.
I had mine in 6 1/2 years and we got looks at Costco all of the time!Still a hero.
I once saw at a Costco, a family of 11. That was 11 kids. All theirs, that DNA didn't fall far from the tree. All appeared to be Irish twins, Parents + kids pushing not one, not two but three of those pallet carts they have, loaded to the brim.
I stood in shock. I wouldn't want to imagine the logistics or expenses behind that.
OMG! I didn't want to say it but the family I saw was all blond hair & blue eyed, same jaw lines, cheek bones, noses and chins. Carbon copies with subtle differences.I had mine in 6 1/2 years and we got looks at Costco all of the time!Five blond kids, the two oldest and three youngest were the same size for years so folks assumed twins and triplets.
Don't hang out in Utah or you'll spend all your time counting the number of kids in towStill a hero.
I once saw at a Costco, a family of 11. That was 11 kids. All theirs, that DNA didn't fall far from the tree. All appeared to be Irish twins, Parents + kids pushing not one, not two but three of those pallet carts they have, loaded to the brim.
I stood in shock. I wouldn't want to imagine the logistics or expenses behind that.