bookbabe626
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Parks can have all the policies they want. If they don't enforce them, they're worthless...
Parks can have all the policies they want. If they don't enforce them, they're worthless...

What in the world are you talking about?Last time I checked, my country of Canada was part of North America along with your country (not including Mexico as I haven't been there). I didn't exclusively mention Americans at all, in fact, I mentioned my own community. Our 2 countries are extremely selfish and "me" centred, that shouldn't be news to anyone!
I'm confused, Tiger![]()

Parks can have all the policies they want. If they don't enforce them, they're worthless...
Unfortunatly children are products of their parents and the adults seem to be failing in this department as well. Not all children are like this - there are many that have the qualities instilled in them to be respectful human beings. These kids now stand out as being the "minority" when years a go it used to be the rude kids that did so.
I would have been mortified and it just would never have happened.
point blank. To the OP since you asked yes you are being a snob
To look down on a certain group of people is being snobbish. I think a lot of people on this thread were being a little snobbish. I personally have a high tolerance for rudeness, I'm a social worker so I get it everyday, but it amazes me how shocked people are when they encounter rude people or people who don't fit their standards. So what a person isn’t dress the way you think they should or they aren’t using the language you deemed appointee, let face it everyone isn’t going to share the same morals, so what are you going to do complain about or take note teach your kids that’s not we do things and move on, I would never let how people act determine how well my vacation was, unless someone was cursing at me directly. Me and my family go to six flags all the time during the summer and I just don't understand the negative statement about people acting sixflaggish, I act the same rather its six flags or DW, and I have the attitude unless its directed at me than I don't have a problem with it, I go to amusement parks to have fun and that’s the mindset I have, so if I see a gang member, or dirty people or a delinquent as long as they're minding their business I don't see the problem, I mean this is America like it or not gang members, rude people and dirty people have the same rights as everyone else. I really would like to know where people come from that you never encountered a rude person, cursing, or people wearing inappropriate clothing or is it you think these people shouldn't exist in Disney world. Because Disney doesn’t screen their guest just like six flags doesn’t and If Disney were so great a enforcing their own rules wouldn’t the rude people get tossed so you would hardly ever encounter this?
I hate to burst bubbles but Disney World is not all Sunshine and lollipops.
Thus her point was made! I hate to burst bubbles but Disney World is not all Sunshine and lollipops.

Snobby is good. We've gotten way too accepting of people's "differences" - and we CERTAINLY SHOULD be accepting of people's differences when it comes to race, religion, sexual preference, ability, gender, etc. But we've gone too far, where we are now willing to accept that being rude, being in public in dirty, torn, untidy clothes with an ungroomed appearance. Being loud, obnoxious, or talking trash. And just being selfish. Used to be we used to call these people "trash" and no one wanted to be trash. Now, calling someone trash has become worse than being trash.
Snob, and proud of it.
When I see people acting very angry at other guest and cast members, it makes me take a step back and be thankful for being on a wonderful vacation with my family. Why would people spend so much money on a vacation and be so angry and upset all the time. I know it gets hot in florida, but people need to soak up the beautiful surroundings and just have fun.

Snobby is good. We've gotten way too accepting of people's "differences" - and we CERTAINLY SHOULD be accepting of people's differences when it comes to race, religion, sexual preference, ability, gender, etc. But we've gone too far, where we are now willing to accept that being rude, being in public in dirty, torn, untidy clothes with an ungroomed appearance. Being loud, obnoxious, or talking trash. And just being selfish. Used to be we used to call these people "trash" and no one wanted to be trash. Now, calling someone trash has become worse than being trash.
Snob, and proud of it.