That’s what I thought, but when you were worrying, I had to second-guess whether I’d miss some crucial plan changes. I mean, it could happen, right? An Oct 2019 trip for you?
Anyway, I hope someone at Disney reads about your dilemma and gets this snafu fixed before Dec.
And now you’ve narrowed down the part of the country where you grew up
I was raised on pop, then moved to coke country, and I’ve since moved on to calling everything soda.
Ooo - light saber stir sticks. Reusable, too. And… what about light saber straws? You can buy a reusable handle with a tiny flashlight in it to use after you’ve finished drinking your drink (and sucked all the wet stuff out).
I used to drink Coke and hot tea. I didn’t start drinking coffee until I was over 40…a reaction to my coffee addict mom, I think. Now I’m happy with two cups in the morn.
I find it best to call it “coke soda pop”. Cover all your bases.
I was raised in an area that calls is pop. So, that’s my default, but when I go to other states, I make myself use “soda” instead, since it doesn’t garner funny looks no matter where you are from. I can never be sure if I’m in an area that says pop, soda, or coke unless I’m in my home state.
While I still tend to call them athletic shoes, and I’ll sometimes use sneakers instead…I find “sneakers” odd as well, since I don’t, you know, SNEAK in them.
At least “tennis shoes” indicates they are meant for sport-related activities.
I have been hearing more and more people say “athletic shoes”, which I guess is probably the best alternative.
Hmmm not everyone calls them sneakers? That’s a new one for me! I know the soda/pop difference and sub/hoagie differences. Sneakers is regional too? Interesting!