KennySC
Mouseketeer
- Joined
- Nov 19, 2002
Well, you have a magical day, too, Kenny.
Well Thank you! I can feel the love!!
Well, you have a magical day, too, Kenny.
I just pray i'm not around most of you during my vacations to Disney. I've always been about the give and take. Sometimes I have to give "allowing someone back in line" and sometimes I take "someone allows me back in line." It's sort of like driving in bad traffic. i can see most of you on here would speed up and cut me off saying i shouldn't be allowed to merge into traffic without having to wait.
Have a nice day and just remember the Golden Rule sometimes...
My kids will be/have been taught that they should empathize with someone who has waited in line for an extended period of time and then suddenly had to go to the restroom. The right thing to do would be to politely allow them back to their original position without judgement. Nothing is cut and dry and usually involves a sense of fairplay. It all depends on what lesson you are trying to teach.
I am talking about engineering.I do feel so much better knowing they're are so many people that follow ALL the rules... or maybe just the convenient ones...
"Let the person among you who is without sin be the first to throw a stone at her."
....stop those who have the "me first attitude"...
Ouch that hurts!!
Are you trying to change the topic?
Funny... but when you state a good reason why line cutting is wrong (or place holding)... and then someone else responds to everything but your main point... I wonder if they are trying to change the topic?
On all new Disney Rides. Disney and the imagineers have made it impossible to see or find your party to re-join. (Toy Story Mania is a prefect example).
Disney is against people moving through the lines. Because one "cutter" negatively effects so many (No matter how slightly.) who didn't have to cut.
So they change rooms, and use all kind of tricks to stop guest from thinking they can catch-up to their party.
Has anyone else noticed that lines on new rides are more complex, with lots of blind rooms? Want to talk about the reasons for that?