Disneyland surprise!

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She reminds me a LOT of my daugher Bridget, who is also six.

We're going to Disneyland on my sabbatical next summer. My wife and I are still debating whether to spring it on them like this or make them part of the planning. I think I want to do the latter, since we're working on teaching them to savor deferred gratification.
Osietra said:
Just wow. There's so much wrong with that video.
Honestly, it's heartbreaking.
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....the hell? When children are overwhelmed with emotion, they often cry. Even when it's good news.
 
sk3 said:
This probably took place in the morning before he went to work.

I don't understand how people can see stuff like this and not want kids. It's beautiful. Kids are awesome.
Great pick me up. So cute.

Who was the guy who made a thread about being disappointed that his partner was giving birth to a daughter? Somebody needs to show him this. I've never seen somebody get so happy/excited about pajamas before. I remember acting like a complete snob whenever I got clothes as a present when I was her age, haha.

"It's my birthday today?" <3
 
I did something similar except as per usual I took it a bit too far. My 3.5 year old was told that we were going to Pakistan. We took the flight. Got off in orlando boarded the Disney Express and then i told her "Hey this isnt Pakistan" Suddenly she screamed in the bus "Daddy are we going to Disneyworld?!?!" she went fairly nuts after that ppl on the bus were cracking up.

Btw Animal Kingdom Lodge is awesome.
 
Osietra said:
She ploughs through a bag of merchandise, and then is told that she's going to Disneyland, but not until her father is allowed time off.
...at the end of the day. She has to wait a few hours. In the meantime, she got some new movies to watch.
 
jump_button said:
you are doing they ads for them, -_- i think it really low how they been showing ads like this and tell everyone to do it so they get free PR and they do it geez

Yeah you're a fucking sellout Salva!

SELL OUT!
 
Kabuki Waq said:
I did something similar except as per usual I took it a bit too far. My 3.5 year old was told that we were going to Pakistan. We took the flight. Got off in orlando boarded the Disney Express and then i told her "Hey this isnt Pakistan" Suddenly she screamed in the bus "Daddy are we going to Disneyworld?!?!" she went fairly nuts after that ppl on the bus were cracking up.

Btw Animal Kingdom Lodge is awesome.

Wow that is insanely devious but awesome.
 
Osietra said:
She ploughs through a bag of merchandise, and then is told that she's going to Disneyland, but not until her father is allowed time off.
you do realize that it was her birthday, right? It's not like this is a regular thing for her.
 
Damn, I remember going to the Disneyland Hotel when I was around that age and going to their amazing arcade the night before. Disneyland as a kid is the greatest place in the world.

And dang if that kid isn't adorable as all hell
 
What an adorable video =)

Angry Grimace said:
Okay, let's just get it out there, who is the guy she went to hug? The mom said, "after daddy gets home from work," but then she goes to hug some other dude who is there.

It's already been addressed by others, but just for completion: Right before the hug, the mother says, "Give daddy hugs". And the little girl also turns to the man and asks, "Are we, dad?", when the mother informs her that they are going to Disneyland.
 
Isn't it funny how people's emotions are wired? She cried! She was so happy she cried. We all feel like this sometimes - so happy we could cry, but she was just overwhelmed and it took hold.
 
Carton said:
What an adorable video =)



It's already been addressed by others, but just for completion: Right before the hug, the mother says, "Give daddy hugs". And the little girl also turns to the man and asks, "Are we, dad?", when the mother informs her that they are going to Disneyland.
The only reason I asked was because the mom made it sound like they were going right then, so it sounded like Dad was just getting off work.
 
So cute.

My parents took me to Disneyworld when I was three. I think I was maybe too young. Everything scared the heck out of me and I cried a lot. There's a VHS of me running away screaming from the people in the Chip n' Dale costumes.

My favorite part of Orlando was Gatorland. I got to see guys wrestling alligators. Timeless.
 
Angry Grimace said:
The only reason I asked was because the mom made it sound like they were going right then, so it sounded like Dad was just getting off work.

No worries, man, i was just pointing it out.
 
24FrameDaVinci said:
Jelly?

Also, if you're response is anything but "Aww", you likely don't have a soul.
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.
 
My parents took me when I was one year old. What the hell is the point in that? I can't remember anything before I was almost 3.
 
Osietra said:
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.
Somebody's parents never took them to Disneyland!
 
Volimar said:
But now you can take them to the wizarding world of Harry Potter! I'm burning with curiosity about what butter beer tastes like.

Butter beer is yummy. It's like italian soda, but much sweeter in a caramel sorta way.
 
Osietra said:
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.
Who are you to judge what makes a child happy? Of course as adults we know that Walt Disney was all about a) fulfilling his own creative desires and b) making a fuckton of money doing so. There's nothing wrong with that, and frankly it's most Americans' dream to do so. Also, the fact that you're expecting a 5 year old girl to control her emotions after she finds out she gets to spend a week with her family in a place some kids never get to go in their lives is absurd.

If you had kids (god help them) and told them the same thing that those parents told their child, you'd likely illicit the same reaction. Would you be bitter about it? Or would you let your kids have that moment of total bliss?
 
Osietra said:
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.
I went to Disney world when I was 6. It was the last trip I had with my dad before he lost his mind to these miniature hemorrhages he had in his brain. When you're young, it's about going to Disney world. When you get older, it's about the time you spent with your family. Either way, it's still overwhelming how much I enjoyed it.

Basically, get fucked mouth-breather.
 
Osietra said:
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.

if you honestly think like this then wow, you are embarrassing
 
It's my birthday?

I dunno seems fake as she says the t-shirt says I love Disneyland, I think it just says I love Disney. But the happy cry reaction is oooooooooooo
 
shira said:
It's my birthday?

I dunno seems fake as she says the t-shirt says I love Disneyland, I think it just says I love Disney.
SHE'S SIX YEARS OLD.

jesus christ some of you have wildly inaccurate expectations about how children behave themselves.
 
That's great. Living in Florida I don't think I was ever that excited as Disney has been a yearly occurrence for as long as I remember. Can't wait to take my kids there myself though.
 
Osietra said:
She ploughs through a bag of merchandise, and then is told that she's going to Disneyland, but not until her father is allowed time off.
And her dad is currently on active duty in Iraq.

Wah Wah.
 
I go about 4 times a month.
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Osietra said:
I'll pick you. You honestly see nothing wrong with the picture you're given with that video? I guess you don't realise that the horrific slave-placing that Disney bland is all about is something a child should literally loose her shit over is healthy in any mental manner?
As a serious aside: the wholesale conditioning of children to shit like this, to make them think that this is the most amazing thing in world is seriously messed up on a level that even an onion would be disturbed at. Basically at the core it's this: governments pimp abdication of responsibility to the parents, and then act bewildered when it turns to crap.
No offense, but you're kind of a weirdo.
 
VGChampion said:
That's great. Living in Florida I don't think I was ever that excited as Disney has been a yearly occurrence for as long as I remember. Can't wait to take my kids there myself though.
I think you're confusing Disneyworld for Disneyland. ;)
 
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