And now I see why Carrie enjoyed listening to it back so much!I lasted 2 minutes and 16 seconds into the podcast and had to switch off. It’s basically just another medium for Carrie to talk about her favourite subject - herself. Don’t bother listening.
Also the irony of that answer combines with the only trip her audience have ever seen her take to the Paris park which was very much a press invite trip (as they filmed stuff for Disney campaigns etc whilst there)View attachment 775344
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Why does she have to be so rude and passive aggressive? She could have said ‘I love Disneyland Paris!’ instead of saying ‘Who on Earth said that?’ She’s so fucking rude.View attachment 775344
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On a day by day comparison, DLP is generally more expensive, but because WDW is bigger and further away, people tend not to go to DLP for 2 weeks like they do to WDW so it has the illusion of being cheaper.It feels very snobby when influencers look down at Disneyland Paris. Some of us can barely afford a Disney holiday and when we can, Paris is the cheaper and easiest option. Always made me feel like crap watching people be like ‘At Disney! Only at Paris though’. Like, okay, us working class people will just go fuck ourselves then.
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When I was at school there was ONE girl in our year who’d been. It was really uncommon for people to go! And it was seen as a once in a lifetime holiday, not an annual treat. I’m 26 for context so not far off Carrie. When I was 9 we went on a big family holiday and it was my only trip there but I only spent two days in Disney. One day at magic kingdom and one day at Hollywood studios (which was mgm at the time) because we were doing other things in Florida. My family saved for so long to afford that trip. She went pretty much every year as a child but Tom and Carrie think they grew up poor because she stayed on I-drive instead of Disney property as a childI forgot to add, I had a childhood friend who went to Disney Florida for 4 nights. Her mum and dad were both psychologists, one in a prison and one in an institute for mentally ill people, so they earnt BIG money (I would guess at least £100k a year between them). And I remember her mum saying that it was so expensive and was a once-in-a-lifetime holiday. And they were middle class and very well-off. Just to give a picture of how much Carrie earns.
she can’t, she’s got most of us blockedLmao, she might as well tag us at this point.
She's genuinely so uncultured, lmao. I'd have thought as an author she would want to get out and experience the world more, in order to help her write a book that isn't bloody set in London. Heck, she doesn't even see that many shows, another form of easily accesible 'culture' to someone in her wealth bracket. If I had her money I'd be on a month-long trip around Europe in a heartbeat.The thing is, she may have gone to Disney every year but it seems to me that’s all she did. She seems to have no experience of anything else. She probably hasn’t been to Greece or Portugal or anywhere you might usually go with your family on a little week away. Has she been to Prague or Budapest or Amsterdam on a little weekend away? She seems to think Disney’s the only trip worth taking. Her view of the world is very small and it only feeds her ignorance.
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