Originally Posted by gleff
So I gotta ask, I've wondered for a very long time, seen it lots of places but never figured out the acronym... what does 'DH' mean?
Force of habit I bet from another large board,
www.disboards.com, the home of Disney Vacation fan-a-tics. Most are the once a year clueless vacation sheeple holding up the WTMD line in front of FT PEs.

Maybe 2% seem to have some travel or FF experience. FT is often mentioned as a good info source, but few seem to come here. So many times the answer is "go look it up at seatguru". So few do.
These Magic Kingdom Commandos spend hours debating how to get on a ride 5 min faster, or which room numbers at which hotel are the best view, but for the RT to MCO they are pretty clueless sheeple by FT standards. They plan park touring schedules down to military precision, their discussion of tips shows a wealth of knowledge that makes them some of the most educated consumers of a particular product(DIS parks) anywhere. The ride from MCO to the hotel is the starting point of their world. The actual flying part to the bus stop outside MCO is a blank void in their collective memories.
Oh and they only want CHEAP air fares. They tell how they refuse to stay in a WDW resort costing less than $300/night for a 315 sq ft room for a week, yet scream that their RT from ORD was $178 when it should not have needed to cost over $163. $2100 for the room, complain about that extra $15 for the airplane ride in a $50 million jet with $70 oil on a bankrupt airline.
Anyhow, almost everyone there is a D-something. D for Dear or Disney Fan.
A girl meets a guy, he is now DBF. They marry, he is DH to his DW. They both just got a MIL, but usually not with a Dear prefix.

They drop some DS and DDs. After a while it becomes a habit and they D over here.
I use Allegra for allergies, for long trans ocean legs I use two Benedryl and two Single Malt Scotches and sleep the whole time.