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  2. I Worked at Disney: 10 Insider Tips To Save Money on ... - AOL

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    “Unfortunately, Disney World is not known for being a cheap destination, and you’re going to spend a lot of money no matter how you slice it,” said Billie Wasmer, former Disney World cast ...

  3. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    When frailty is accounted for and older drivers are compared to younger persons driving the same amount the over-representation disappears. [5] According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, a senior citizen is more likely than a younger driver to be at fault in an accident in which they are involved. [6]

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    Time is money at a place like Walt Disney World or Disneyland. ... guest experience,” the California resort shared with USA TODAY. “With just a click, a tap or a swipe, guests can use the ...

  5. Virtual queue systems at Disney Parks - Wikipedia

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    MaxPass allowed virtual queue reservations to be made from the Disneyland App without having to walk to the desired attraction. It was Disney's first premium virtual queue system, costing US$10 /day or $75/year upon launch in 2017. On January 6, 2018, Disney increased the price to US$15 /day, and US$100 /year. [26]

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  7. Hypermiling - Wikipedia

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    Hypermiling is driving or flying a vehicle with techniques that maximize fuel efficiency. Those who use these techniques are called "hypermilers". [1] In the case of cars, this is an extreme form of energy-efficient driving. Hypermiling can be practiced in any vehicle regardless of fuel consumption.

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    At 110 years old, Vincent Dransfield still drives his car every day, getting coffee at the convenience store and buying lunch. He lives independently in his own house in Little Falls, New Jersey ...

  9. Driving in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An international driving license allows one to drive in the U.S. for three months, after which a local driving license is required. [3] Americans generally drive on the right side of the road. [a] There are numerous regulations on driving behavior, including speed limits, passing regulations, and seat belt requirements.