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Re: disney defender
Don't listen to those tree huggers. Let them get enlightened in Yosemite while I stroll down Main St USA, sounds like a fair deal to me.
In all seriousness, the fact is that there ARE plenty of places to see in this big world. I won't live long enough to be able to visit all the places I'd like. And there is nothing wrong with expanding your horizons, and wanting to visit different parts of the world. But to completely dismiss a Disney vacation because you have "seen the light" and want to be "one with nature" to me is absurd. There is a time and a place for everything in my opnion.
To me, Disney is my escape. It's reliable, a sure thing. If you know what you're doing, like we do here at DC, a Disney vacation is about as sure of a thing as it gets. We know when to go, and when to avoid it. And if you do it right, like we do, you will build memories that'll last a lifetime.
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Andrew 
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