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Disney adult couple gets kicked out of 32k a year private club. Spends 400k on legal fees to get back in

https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/general-news/club-33-disneyland-couple-sue-scott-diana-anderson-1235998218/

Disney adults are such a strange confusing group of people.

This couple spent roughly 125k a year to go to Disney land with 32k to belong to this random club.

They got thrown out because she used "foul language" and he "was intoxicated" once. They have spent 400k in legal fees to get back in and lost. The woman says she'd give a kidney up for the change to rejoin?

This can't just be standard Disney adult weird shit right? No way they're just getting fancy meals and pictures with Mickey. This is some strange s*x cult or something right? That's the only way I can this being a thing

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The frick, in 2012 there was a $50,000 initiation fee and then annual dues of $15,000. Their wait list for membership was so long, they closed it for 5 years. I refuse to believe that many people want to become members unless it's some weird s*x club and they get blowies from Mickey or something.

Then again, it was the only place that served alcohol for a while, which might make it worth while. Have a drink while your kids scamper around the park.

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It's an unlimited membership for them (with line skips) and 100 guest tickets per year. Can cover the cost easily just by selling those tickets.

Getting to :rape: Snow White and shit in Walt's apartment are just the minor perks.

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Getting to :#rape: Snow White

:#marseyfry:

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How many years of selling your guest tickets to recoup the $50k initiation fee?

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Sell them at $200 a ticket and you're making 5k a year, so 10 years.

Real question is why they're spending half a million suing to get back in.

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i think the wife has an obsession with being a disney person and wears the pants in the relationship.

but really tho- why would anyone ever wanna petition to be part of a social club that wants them gone. its like saying IM GONNA FORCE YOU TO TOLERATE ME AND I HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO WITH ANY ASPECT OF MY LIFE.

i can understand that type of behavior from spurned r-slurs on the internet, but successful enough people to pay 40k a year dues? i get that you can sell tickets but it sounds like these fools wanted to actually be there.

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I doubt many of the members are actually scalping tickets. The value is fine though, just need to be someone in position to take advantage of it. The country club this guy owns probably charges 5k for dues and isn't even remotely exclusive.

I think she was always there, and wasn't exactly classing the place up. Notice they were done when one of her trashy friends spilled a drink, not when he passed out drunk in the park.

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The correlation between wealth and IQ at this point has to be like 0.1

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For 1st gen wealth, it's probably close to 1, offset by 2nd+ gen wealth being close to -1.

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It's a swinger club

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People on reddit said its just a generic looking resturant with Disney museum stuff

its definitely a social thing

also the husband wanted to drop the suit multiple times but the wife keeps insisting they keep paying for it

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Can confirm, I piggybacked off of someone once.

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