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Man invites day workers to Disneyland and their reaction to a day of fun is so wholesome

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1 Most people would love a free impromptu . It's one of those destinations that doesn't have an age

1 [Man invites day workers to Disneyland and their reaction to a day of fun is so wholesome]( Most people would love a free impromptu [trip to Disneyland](. It's one of those destinations that doesn't have an age limit; no matter how old you are, you get to go explore the park and feel like a kid again for an entire day. And the best part is, since you're an adult, there's no one to tell you no to ice cream before dinner or to drinking a fancy margarita with Mickey ears at 1:00 in the afternoon. You truly just get to escape and pretend you have no responsibilities. Some lucky day workers got to do just that recently. In a video uploaded to TikTok, Jesús drove a local hardware store to see if any [day workers]( wanted to accompany him and the person filming to Disneyland. The group was skeptical, especially when he wasn't offering work, but a day of fun—and when he told them they'd be paid to join him. This offer would be a head-scratcher for just about anyone, but these guys decided to lean into the curiosity and hopped in for a full day of working hard at playing. [Read the story]( 2 [Mom shares hilarious life hack to reduce food expenses at a theme park]( Amusement parks can get expensive for a whole family if they pay for the food and rides. Often parents think that it's okay to spend that much money as it is vacation time but that's not the case with everyone. A mom and TikTok user [@shaynddream]( shared a life hack that can surely save a lot of money during a trip to an amusement park. She starts the video by saying, "We went to a water park and they tried to make us pay for everything. But we not doing it." "So we wrapped hotdogs in a gift wrap and acted like it was present and guess what? We had hot dogs for free and it was motherf**king good." In the video, she can be seen opening a present and taking out a hotdog from the gift box. Another family member also takes out a hotdog and enjoys it. The overlay text reads, "Bro my family is really ghetto AF." [Read the story]( Did a friend forward this to you? [Subscribe here]( 3 [Tense video shows a woman filming herself after sensing a man following her. She was right.]( It’s no secret that even the most seemingly safe of [public places]( can instantly turn [dangerous for a woman](. Is it fair? No. But is it common? Absolutely, to the point where more and more women are documenting moments of being stalked or harassed as a grim reminder to be aware of one’s surroundings. Lacie ([@lacie_kraatz]( is one of those women. On April 11th, she was out on a run when she noticed a man in front of her displaying [suspicious behavior](. Things got especially dicey when the man somehow got behind her. That’s when she pulled out her phone and started [filming]( to prove that it wasn’t just her imagination, and also out of fear for her safety. “Hello. I’m just making this video so that women are a little more aware of them,” she begins in the video. “See this gentleman behind me? Yeah, this is what this video’s about.” [Read the story]( 4 [Everyone loves this dad's genuine, heartfelt response to learning his daughter has a girlfriend]( A video posted to TikTok by Connie Kingston has received over 8.8 million views in just four days for the wholesome way that her father responds to her [coming out]( of the closet. The big moment seems to come out of nowhere, and her father doesn’t even miss a beat. In the video, Connie is lying down and talking to her father, Michael Kingston, about dinner plans when she coyly slips in some information about her “friend,” Daya. Daya and Connie live in [North Carolina]( and have been dating since November 2022. Here’s how the conversation went: [Read the story]( 5 [93-year-old grandma does the most adorable 'get ready with me' for her first date in 25 years]( There is nothing more nerve wracking and exciting than getting ready for your very first date with someone you're feeling smitten with. But imagine having been out of the dating pool for 25 years. You might be a little rusty and maybe a tad bit more nervous than you would've a quarter century ago. But in the age of social media, when you're feeling a little nervous or excited before going somewhere, you can turn on your camera and invite thousands of your closest friends to get ready with you. That's exactly what this [93-year-old grandmother]( did before her first date in more than two decades. [Lillian Droniak]( has gone viral before with her dating advice and rules for a funeral, but this time she's going viral for going on her first date with a man she met at bingo. [Read the story]( Find us on the World Wide Web: [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Twitter]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( Copyright © 2023 GOOD | Upworthy, All rights reserved. 1370 N St Andrews Pl, Los Angeles, CA 90028 You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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