If you’ve ever ventured to Disney with children, you’re likely familiar with the enchantment it promises—but let’s be real, it often turns into a chaotic ordeal that leaves you financially drained and contemplating your life choices. The experience is somewhat of a rite of passage, and if you survive it, you can bond with fellow parents over shared tales of woe. If you need a refresher—one that you might have conveniently blocked out for your sanity—check out this uproarious video that encapsulates what a day at Disney truly feels like for parents.
In less than two minutes, comedian Max Thorne brilliantly depicts the thrilling yet exhausting reality of taking kids to Disney. His adventure begins as he struggles to locate a map, only to find himself at a kiosk selling Mickey ears. “Forty-five dollars for bedazzled Mickey ears?!” he exclaims. “Do you want these or should we start saving for college?”
One of the standout moments occurs when he hilariously finds himself being pursued by Tigger while muttering, “No way, no way,” clearly not enjoying the interaction with a character dressed in a costume.
Max then becomes frustrated when his imaginary “kids” demand to wait an eternity to witness a presentation about France. “Just eat a baguette and lose a world war!” he shouts. “That’s how you do France! Let’s head to Space Mountain instead!” Watching him express his frustration over strollers, maps, and the desperate need to sit down, it’s hard to believe he doesn’t have kids of his own. He shared on his website that his comedic inspiration stems from his own upbringing as one of multiple siblings raised in a Georgia household. “With a background like that, how could you not create jokes?” he noted.
As he navigates through the plethora of tempting, character-shaped snacks at the Magic Kingdom, he humorously tells his imaginary children, “No, you can’t have Goofy-shaped chicken nuggets. Your mother packed ham sandwiches,” all while frantically counting heads and threatening dire consequences if anyone strays.
If you’re looking for the full Disney experience without stepping outside your home, Max’s video is the perfect way to relive the chaos with a good laugh.
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In summary, comedian Max Thorne’s viral video hilariously encapsulates the rollercoaster of emotions parents experience at Disney, from financial stress to the absurdity of character encounters, all while providing a relatable comedic lens on family outings.
