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See, I think you're missing my point. It actually IS as simple as "take your cards out more times = more likely to lose it" (see my dice example below).
Yes, every time you take out your card,...
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I'm wondering if the reports of off-property hotels giving out these wristbands isn't just in reality a case of a guest trying to pass off the blame and play innocent.
If an off-site guest or AP...
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I'm a math teacher, so hopefully I can clear this up a bit ;)
The situation you're talking about (the 50/50 thing) is with regard to outcomes that are equally likely (such as flipping a coin), and...
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And yet again, I ask: How would losing a KTTW card be any different than losing anything else? Your park pass must come out of your pocket/wallet/pouch to obtain fastpasses, to enter parks, to get...
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I ask again, though, what do people do when they obtain fastpasses? How is that any different?
If a child isn't old enough to properly care for a KTTW, are they carrying their own park ticket and...
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I had no idea it had gotten that crowded. I am somewhat out of the loop as it was still E-Ride nights when I went last (and it was for MK only, of course), so I hadn't realized it had become so...
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If they do decide to go with a system where you have to scan your card every time, it won't really bother me. I guess I just feel like I'm taking a card or ticket out all the time to get fastpasses,...
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