#1 rule to remember while at WDW

Originally posted by jimmybop
the most impoartant rule ever at WDW is to HAVE FUN! relax, enjoy yourself, your on vacation.

next rule, Be nice to the Cast Members, if it wasnt for all their hard work, and commitment to the company, Disney World wouldnt be around (or atleast it would be the place it is today). They could just show up to work, not smile, yell and scream at you (if they do ever yell at you 99% of the time its for a very good reason, more then likely your safety), leave the trash on the ground, "droped your soda, too bad".

ANDDDDD Be nice to each other (Family and no family). There dosent need to be fighting at all at the most magical place in the world, everyone is there for the same reason (see my first rule).:jester: :smooth: :bounce: :p :cool: :D :D :D :D

Despite oblivious WDW guests, you are right. As a former CM, I agree with what you wrote. The Magic belongs to all and the Magic is there because of all. We are all there to experience something WONDERFUL! WDW is our escape. A CM ('94-'96) at heart, I can't return as a guest without remembering what Walt wanted in the first place.
 
Wow, that is one of my biggest pet peeves too! I hate when people just stop in the middle of the walkway. I want to push them out of the way, but instead i just say "Don't stop here!"
 
My number one rule is to try to say hello to the very nice man who plays piano by the hot dog place at the end of main street. He is a real sweetheart and takes requests.

Have fun and don't forget the pixie dust.
 

My main rule for WDW? Keep in mind that its a vacation. Take things, yourself included, a little less seriously than at home. Be a little nicer, a little more easy going, a little more forgiving. Have a great time, but remember that most of the others there are on vacation too, so try not to interfere with their good time, either. Remember the magic. Listen to what the kids have to say, rather than just dragging them along to a series of attractions. Sometimes the ladybug on the leaf at MK is much more enjoying to them than Space Mountain. Under all circimstances, do not become the parent screaming at their kid that they did not pay all of this money to bring them here for them to want to sit down and rest. In general, don't sweat the small stuff, and pick your battles carefully.

One that I dont think has been mentioned yet- don't push and shove trying to get a seat for the shows. The cm's allow only as many people in the preshow area as there are seats, so there will be a seat for everyone, and they all offer a good view.

Six people do not need to stand in a crowded line together for one hot dog.

I agree that people need to watch their language! I'm guilty of slipping up at times, but its nice to at least try. Along those lines, the line for Small World isn't the best place to discuss the plot of last night's episode of "Sex & the City" either.

Do some research before your trip, even if its very basic. This is one of those "for your own good" rules, rather than a "to not annoy others". How many times have I heard someone at Epcot asking how to get to Space Mountain, or worse yet, how to get to Disney World!

These two are resort related rather than park related, but I think they still deserve a mention-

Please do not let your children run down the resort hallways screaming, especially early in the morning. The walls aren't all that thick, and after long WDW days, we need sleep!

In resorts with balconies, *especially* DAK-Lodge, please keep in mind that you are not the only one trying to enjoy the view! One morning while I was trying to enjoy a peaceful breakfast watching the animals, the family a few doors down from me was seeing who could make the loudest duck noises.

Common sense, "please" and "Thank you", a smile, a good attitude, and sunscreen are your friends.
 
The #1 thing to remember is that if you miss something, it gives you a reason to come back next year.

Andrew
 
Amen Andrew!
TigrLvsPooh & grog: I also totally agree with you guys about not waiting 2-3 hours for a parade. besides losing valuable touring time, it causes traffic flow problems in the park especially during crowded periods.
There have been many great posts on this thread and the common theme emerging is: a little common courtesy goes along way.
 
Be VERY careful about how you respond to someone who has 'wronged you', mouthed off, etc. You get the idea. A few years ago in the Dells, my DH & DD (then about 6?) were riding together in a cart. Three teenagers decided to go against the rules and play 'crash/bang' with the go-carts (this is a NO-NO - posted all over that you will be removed from park if you do, etc). One plowed into the side of cart and my DD just got nailed. When DH told me about it I was so grateful she hadn't been injured or had her neck snapped when this happened. The kid ended up sideways in his car and unable to get turned again. DH hopped out and turned his cart around, but then grabbed his t-shirt and told him in no uncertain terms how stupid he was and how he could have killed DD. (It was THAT hard). DH then turned cart around (only the 4 vehicles on the track - it was a light day) and drove back to the starting area and took DD off the track. The gal working started having a fit with my DH because he was getting off during the midst of a ride, but when he explained she radioed the mgr who proceeded to tell the boys to leave the park. However, before they left they stalked my DH down and started to yell and scream at him. (SERIOUSLY!!!) We did not even dare leave the park for a few hours because we didn't know if they were waiting for us in a vehicle. DH decided he needed to keep his temper down after that but it was a gut reaction to having your child almost hauled to the ER because of someones stupidity.

Regardless, I wander when I write and the point is - if possible, let a CM handle the situation. Don't try to do it yourself or it could get ugly!
 





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