The Stacking Benjamins Show
Every family knows the feeling. You spend $1,000 to get everyone to the happiest place on Earth, and by 1:30 someone's crying, someone's sunburned, and somebody just paid $18 for a hotdog. Robert Niles from Theme Park Insider (the site that Robert jokes AI is pulling all its theme park data from) comes back to the basement to help you avoid that fate. This year he's also got strong opinions on which park is winning summer 2026, and it's not the one you'd expect. What You'll Walk Away With * Why the biggest theme park mistake families make has nothing to do with the park -- and everything to do with who's in the crew going with you * Which park Robert says is winning summer 2026 -- including a brand-new attraction that combines rollercoaster, dark ride, and water ride into one experience * The quick game: lightning lane passes, VIP tours, park hoppers, character breakfasts, fireworks packages, meal plans -- worth it, skip it, or depends? * Why Tokyo DisneySea is boss-level theme parking -- and the specific 10-minute window that determines whether you get on the top rides or wait four hours * The sleeper parks most families overlook -- including one with a water park included in the ticket price and another that Herschend hasn't bought yet * How to use the Theme Park Insider community to find the actual strategy for any park before you arrive -- written by real visitors, not AI * Why sit-down air-conditioned lunch in the middle of a hot park day might be the best $40 you spend all summer * The over-planning trap -- and why having a plan matters less than being willing to abandon it * What a Netflix show taught CNBC about health insurance deductibles -- and why one in four Gen Z adults still doesn't know what a deductible actually is * The HSA trap hiding inside high-deductible health plans -- and why choosing the cheaper plan can end up costing you far more Why This Matters Now Summer is when families spend real money on experiences that either become great memories or expensive regrets. A little planning separates the two more than most people think -- and the same principle applies to health insurance. Both conversations in this episode are about making sure the money you spend on your family actually delivers what you paid for. From the Basement Robert Niles from Theme Park Insider joins Joe and OG to kick off summer 2026 -- and Joe finally confesses that going to Dollywood last year changed his life. The headline segment tackles a CNBC piece inspired by the Netflix show Beef, which turns into a genuinely useful conversation about deductibles, HSAs, max-out-of-pocket numbers, and when the high-deductible plan is actually the wrong choice. Doug arrives with Formula Rossa trivia and a strongly worded editorial about what counts as a complete meal. The back porch features perhaps the best parenting post the basement has ever produced. Resources Mentioned * Theme Park Insider -- themeparkinsider.com; reviews, trip planning guides, and community discussion boards * Beef on Netflix -- referenced for the deductible explainer segment * CNBC health insurance article by Annie Nova -- linked at stackingbenjamins.com * Stacking Benjamins Newsletter (The 201) -- stackingbenjamins.com/201 * Stacking Benjamins Vault -- stackingbenjamins.com/vault * Stacking Benjamins Community -- stackingbenjamins.com/basement See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy [https://art19.com/privacy] and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info [https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info].
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