DVC Chit Chat Thread

Nice! Steak and eggs - haven't had that in some time. I often used to walk to BC in the morning for coffee when the Marketplace opened at 6am. Everywhere else was later. That was my first stop on my way around the Lake. Next would be Swan for something from Java for later in the day. With 6am openings it was still easy enough to make it to Animal Kingdom by opening, ride the Safari, visit the Gorillas and Tigers and be back at BWV by 10:30ish.

Keep enjoying your vacation and showing us the highlights!
 
"If the service is free, you are the product."

$50/year does not seem outrageous if one uses the site regularly. However, I'm going to be very miffed if, after paying, my posts are still auto-edited to insert links that I did not put there.

I pay $25/year for an ad-free www.coasterbuzz.com, but that's partly becuase that site would probably not exist without the people who pay for it, because it is not a large enough community to sustain itself on ad revenue, and I want to support the proprietor. That also nominally gives me the ability to sign up for enthusiast events but I haven't been to one of those since before the lockdown, and each year fewer parks have them.

I don't remember what I paid for TourGuideMiKE each year, but that had gotten to the point where I was paying just to be part of the community, because the TGM folks were my peeps until the site finally died. I would have paid Josh/EasyWDW, for the same reason, but he never had a paid option other than "buy the book."

I pay $25/month for ad-free/privacy-preserving search on kagi.com, plus metered access to a variety of LLMs that I can use without having them harvest my text for training purposes. Highly recommended. They also built the browser I use by default (Orion) which is also a privacy-first product. It works on about 95% of the web sites I visit, and getting better as time goes on.

And that's consistent with my media consumption generally. I pay for SiriusXM ($3/month!) for ad-free/human-programmed music, and I buy the ad-free tiers when I am signed up for a streamer. And I throw $100/year at my local public radio station wemu.org.
 
"If the service is free, you are the product."

$50/year does not seem outrageous if one uses the site regularly. However, I'm going to be very miffed if, after paying, my posts are still auto-edited to insert links that I did not put there.

I pay $25/year for an ad-free www.coasterbuzz.com, but that's partly becuase that site would probably not exist without the people who pay for it, because it is not a large enough community to sustain itself on ad revenue, and I want to support the proprietor. That also nominally gives me the ability to sign up for enthusiast events but I haven't been to one of those since before the lockdown, and each year fewer parks have them.

I don't remember what I paid for TourGuideMiKE each year, but that had gotten to the point where I was paying just to be part of the community, because the TGM folks were my peeps until the site finally died. I would have paid Josh/EasyWDW, for the same reason, but he never had a paid option other than "buy the book."

I pay $25/month for ad-free/privacy-preserving search on kagi.com, plus metered access to a variety of LLMs that I can use without having them harvest my text for training purposes. Highly recommended. They also built the browser I use by default (Orion) which is also a privacy-first product. It works on about 90-95% of the web sites I visit, and getting better as time goes on.

And that's consistent with my media consumption generally. I pay for SiriusXM ($3/month!) for ad-free/human-programmed music, and I buy the ad-free tiers when I am signed up for a streamer. And I throw $100/year at my local public radio station wemu.org.
Good morning, Brian. I hope you have a good day!
 












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