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Humor: Cuban father goes on a visit to Disney World.

The comedian recreates, in brief scenes, how to identify a Cuban father at Disney World amusement park.


The comedian Mario Ramil, residing in Miami, shared a funny video of how a Cuban father has fun when visiting Disney World.

Mario, with the support of his family, starred in a series of situations that brought laughter to many of his followers on Instagram.

From the moment they crossed the park's entrance, the Cuban showed his peculiar style, catching everyone's attention with his unique customs, the way he moved his arms, spoke, communicated with his family, and made up stories during conversations with friends.

Upon arriving, any animal they found, whether it was a duck, a squirrel, or even the famous Disney mice, the Cuban would call out to them with his well-known call: "Misu, misu, misu!"

The girls, embarrassed by the classic scoldings of a Cuban father, tried to have fun on their own and couldn't help but laugh at the curious looks of other visitors.

The walk through the park was not easy. After several hours of walking, the Cuban was feeling the effects of so much hustle and bustle: "Oh, my thighs are chafing!" exclaimed Mario.

The heat of Florida was no problem for this ingenious father. Armed with a water bottle, he didn't hesitate to pour some on his daughters' heads to cool them off. "Come here, dear, drink some water, cool off because it's hot!"

When it came to the endless lines for the attractions, no one could cut in front of them. With determination and a bit of "Cuban flair," they held their place firmly in line.

The gastronomic part of the visit also always has its special touch. In each restaurant, there was always the request for a little bread: "Could you bring us some bread, please?".

And in the cafeterias, the Cuban father was looking for a good little coffee, or as they say, "una colada," to recharge before continuing to explore the park.

True to their reputation, good Cuban parents avoided spending money on the souvenir photos offered at the park. In the souvenir shop, it's always necessary to check the prices before taking a gift home.

At the end of the day, although exhausted, the Cuban and his family leave the park with a bunch of funny stories to tell and, of course, unforgettable memories of their visit to Disney World.

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