New test required for free dining

transitauthority

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There is a new test now required when booking free dining.

If you cannot spell "dining", you will not be allowed to book.

Happy free "dinning!"

:upsidedow
 
I hear they are going to offer free "dinning" year round. Except it doesn't include any meals or snacks for you to dinne on.
 

:dance3:

:rolleyes1 probly alot of people will be paying! ;)

too funny!
 
Well it's a good thing I loathe, hate and despise the DDP. I'm a terrible speller.
 
:rotfl: Thanks for giving me a laugh! This is a pet peeve of mine, too.
 
sure good idea...and you cant get into epcot if you say the surface of spaceship earth is covered in tiny cubes. funny i thought spelling and shape lessons were free in this country but i guess not. :confused3
 
I would like to propose the transitauthority fan club!!!! It will be, naturally, an informal club. The only three requirements will be (a) to always spell 'dining' and 'dessert' correctly; (c) to always respect transitauthority; and (c) since we likely won't all ever be at Walt Disney World at the same time, to have one of the following as our annual meeting: (1) each dine at transitauthority's favorite WDW restaurant or (2) make every effort to dine at her/his favorite national chain restaurant at the same time on the same day, i.e. the annual fan club "meeting".

All in favor? Raise your glass and say, "Kungaloosh!".
 
I would like a "sand"wich with my desert, please.
I'm sorry. It's late.
I have to go eat my diner now.
 
I always find it amusing to see how some people think it proper etiquette to correct someone else's spelling or pronunciation. I have pet peeves, like It irks me when I see people who do not color coordinate or even make an effort. Or when I see someone wearing a color that looks horrible on them. But I know it would be inconsiderate of myself and a sign of bad manners for me to take it upon myself to stop said person and say you know that color looks horrible on you or your wearing it all wrong. Why is it then that some people feel it is their right to try to correct someone else for a misspelled or pronounced word? In my opinion its a sense of uprightness or or a sense of over-importance of ones self. Personally unless someone asks you specifically if they've spelled something correctly or unless you happen to be said persons teacher its rude to correct them and really makes you look bad in my opinion.
 
Great news! I can't spell and I'm trying to "loose" weight.

Just kidding, but last spring I wrote several restaurant reviews on TripAdvisor and consistently misspelled "Reuben." Oops!

:)
 
Evi said:
I always find it amusing to see how some people think it proper etiquette to correct someone else's spelling
I don't think this applies. Nobody is correcting anybody (well, until maybe this quoted post :confused3?). The OP and a subsequent poster are simply making general observations about two too-common misspellings. No specific person is being cited or corrected.
 


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