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What I Learned from Disney's The Suite Life of Zack & Cody

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I don't know about you, but growing up I always watched The Suite Life of Zack & Cody on Disney Channel. The show takes place in the Tipton Hotel in Boston, Massachusetts where twin teenage boys wreak havoc and cause the manager problems. And by the way, they live in the hotel too. The show ran from 2005 until 2008. However, the legacy continued when they made a pretty good spin-off called, The Suite Life on Deck, which takes place on a cruise ship. Yes, children's shows are meant to be entertaining, but there are always lessons to be learned from the show.


1. How To Treat People

Dang it Cody, you're on point. Obviously, Mr. Moseby was looking for a woman who was important in the episode, but Cody reminds us to always cherish that special someone.


2. Stand Up For Your Honor

Spoiler alert: Esteban wasn't the thief in this episode, but he will always stand up to protect his name and what he has gone through to become a U.S. citizen.


3. Mr. Moseby Taught Us How To Drive

If you've seen the show you probably know this scene by heart. If not, I highly recommend you watch it on YouTube because it's hysterical! Just some context: London, the girl, is dumber than a sack of potatoes so that's what it makes it even funnier.


4. Stay Out Of Haunted Places

We all remember this episode. This was clearly the best episode, but I don't do anything haunted because of this.


5. Priorities

I totally feel Muriel on this one. If I have to move it better be worth it!!


6. Celebrate Your Success

London was always happy about her life. Granted she was born into wealth, lost it for an episode and got it back but still. She humbled herself (kinda) and celebrates when appropriate.


7. Breaking Stereotypes

Enough said. Also, London is supposed to be like Paris Hilton.


8. Everything Could Always Be Worse

This was a common phrase for Esteban to say on the show whenever something went wrong.... So, basically every episode. There's always hope for every situation even when it doesn't always look like it.

This show will always crack me up! I will forever cherish this show and will keep sending emails to Netflix as to why I need this show back!

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