JennaDeeDooDah
My oh my what a wonderful day!
- Joined
- Mar 29, 2012
A Brit would not have said please and thank you.
Well played.
A Brit would not have said please and thank you.
There. You dropped that. What kind of stereotypical Canadian foreigner are you anyway? Eh?
Oh no! I am SO sorry I missed that!
Please accept my most sincere apologies along with a 10 pack of timbits and a medium double double.
Tablet picture takers.
How the 'free' dining and dining plans in general have so severely degraded the dining experience at WDW.
Parents screaming at their kids.
No Pepsi.
I'm okay with no Pepsi.
I'm okay with no Pepsi. However, how about instead of offering Diet Coke, Coke Zero, and Caffeine Free Diet Coke, they offer up Caffeine Free Dr. Pepper in place of one of those? Please oh please?
Tablet picture takers.
How the 'free' dining and dining plans in general have so severely degraded the dining experience at WDW.
Parents screaming at their kids.
I'm pretty sure Dr. Pepper is owned by Pepsico - so we're out of luck.
But I would love to see diet Sprite or diet ginger ale. Something NON cola.
You know we all have at least one, or more. So, what's yours?
Mine is foreign people (people from other countries, nationalities, whatever is the politically correct way of saying it ) not shutting up during attractions that you need to be listening to. Carousel of Progress has always been my favorite Disney attraction, and this time I took my adult DD with me who had never been to Disney before so it was her first time to experience this attraction.
We had a family (4 adults/3 children) speaking Spanish the entire time directly behind us. They were not quiet about it either. Everyone else was being quiet, except for a child now and then but that is to be expected.
Now, I don't know if they could not speak English, but please...if you don't understand the English language and you still go into an attraction where people would want to be listening to it, please for the love of all that's holy...shut up!!!
Psst...Just because they spoke Spanish does not mean they are foreigners. Just so you are aware, there are people in the United States who speak Spanish.
People that scream at cast members who are trying to help them (or scream at cast members for things out of their control eg a ride being down for rehab)
Trying to watch a parade/show *around* everyone's held up camera phones/ipads (this is a universal pet peeve for me, you can't go anywhere anymore without this problem)
And this one will get me lambasted I'm sure- but I really dislike seeing women breastfeeding uncovered in public. I have nothing against breastfeeding as a rule, but I just don't want to see it.
Chronic complainers - yup, that's my pet peeve.
What do adults screaming have to do with you teaching kids new words?For those complaining about adults who scream on rides on scared when should not be I can teach your kids new words instead
You know we all have at least one, or more. So, what's yours?
Mine is foreign people (people from other countries, nationalities, whatever is the politically correct way of saying it ) not shutting up during attractions that you need to be listening to. Carousel of Progress has always been my favorite Disney attraction, and this time I took my adult DD with me who had never been to Disney before so it was her first time to experience this attraction.
We had a family (4 adults/3 children) speaking Spanish the entire time directly behind us. They were not quiet about it either. Everyone else was being quiet, except for a child now and then but that is to be expected.
Now, I don't know if they could not speak English, but please...if you don't understand the English language and you still go into an attraction where people would want to be listening to it, please for the love of all that's holy...shut up!!!