Most dads, or parents for that matter, know that feeling of, every bit comedian John Crist says, arriving at the Happiest Place on Earth at 9 a.m. and having to plan every minute of the day until 9 p.g. Pay attention and stay close to this guide for Crist's hilarious (and relatable) video.

"Disneyland Dads" is an unflattering term that is used to describe noncustodial divorced dads who indulge their child or children with fun trips and gifts during brief visitation periods and get out almost of the day-to-day disciplinary responsibilities to the custodial parent. But that isn't the type of Disney Dad that Crist targets in his very funny video. Crist, who homeschools his children with his wife, made the video to appeal to the dads who spend their time at Disneyland trying to go on their sanity. Recall Full House's Danny Tanner, clipboard of fun and all, with an extra dose of sarcasm.

Today posted the short video in which Crist scurries around the Happiest Place on Earth while desperately trying to keep his seemingly sugared-up breed in check. Every Disney-loving adult, even those of us who are not parents, can relate to things similar understandable outrage at stroller traffic jams, ridiculously overpriced souvenirs, expensive snacks and outrageous wait times while trying to satisfy a tiny part of our childhood selves.

And for those who are unable to relate to Crist's tirade will at to the lowest degree be able to relate to observing exasperated parents who are dangerously close to losing their patience while their children plead for everything in sight.

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"Forty-five dollars for bedazzled mouse ears?" Crist says to his young girl who is supposedly off camera. "Baby, you desire these or you want to become to college?"

It's true that Disney is filled with shops that peddle overpriced mementos. Sparkles and sequins assist to draw the eyes of young Disney fans much to the chagrin of their weary parents. In the video, Crist also tells his wife that he refuses to push their four-year-former son in a stroller because he's, well, 4 and can walk on his own.

"No, I'thousand not going to push him in a stroller, he's four!" Crist says.

Another zinger happens when Crist speed walks by one of Disneyland'south less-popular attractions. "I but flew my family unit halfway across America and all my homeschooled kids want to practise is visit the Hall of Presidents?"

The comedian fifty-fifty tosses a barb to another country. "We're not waiting an hour and a half for Impressions of France. Eat a baguette and lose a world war. That'southward my impression of France. Let's go to Infinite Mount."

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He even manages to insult ane of Disneyland's competitors. "Oh, for sky'south sakes," Crist says equally he ends down to retrieve a piece of trash. "Pick up your garbage and throw information technology away. This isn't Half-dozen Flags." Fire.

The comedian attempts to teach one of his children the lesson of dealing with disappointment, the Disney mode.

"Mind Rebecca, she's not coming out today, okay?" Crist says again to his daughter off camera. "That dream to meet Elsa? You better allow it go."

He wraps upward the video with, "We've been hither for ten hours. My honey language is quality time but not this much."

What do you remember of Crist'due south portrayal of every dad who's ever been Disneyed to fatigue? Did he make you laugh? Let us know in the comments!

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