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"AITAH for telling a family member to stop going to Disney?"
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Disney fanatics have a funny way of being able to afford Disney World and Disneyland trips multiple times a year, defying the laws of the current economic crisis and managing to eat around the world on the premises in the process. How? I have no idea. However, the in-laws in this next story, despite traveling to Disney World multiple times a year, still complain about their inability to go on vacations compared to their extended family, who vacations in Europe. Naturally, the extended family member points out that they do get to travel, they just always choose Disney. Boy, was that the wrong step to make.
Disney adults, especially Disney adults with children, spend tens of thousands of dollars on the theme park yearly. I respect the hustle. It's important to indulge your hobbies, and it's also a great place to bring children. However, complaining about not being able to go on vacation when one repeatedly visits one of the most expensive franchised parks in the United States is a bit of a first-world problem. Do you know how many trips to Europe this Disney family could go on with the amount they've likely spent on Disney theme parks? They might be able to pay the rest of my student loans. Scroll below to read the full story.