SandraVB79
<font color=deeppink> I am a Jungle Cruise skipper
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Another thing that annoyed me was the number of guests who refused to share ride vehicles. Lines are long enough as it is. Do grown adults really have to ride in their own Dumbos? Or all drive their own cars on Autopia? Is it so awful to have to share your Matterhorn bobsled with a couple of strangers?
Yes, I want my own Dumbo. When I go to Disney, I never have kids in my group, so it's just me, just me & mom or just me, mom & brother. There is no way we fit with two people in one Dumbo, because of my fat butt and long legs.
Oh, and I DON'T want to be set up with someone else's child or just a plain stranger in Dumbo, I don't like them so close to me!! (exceptions will be made when it involves Brad Pitt, George Clonney, Richard Gere, Johnny Depp (in pirate gear) and their lookalikes.)
Exactly the same for Autopia.
A Matterhorn bobsled: I don't mind people being in the other part of the bobsled, but not with me in one seat.
By the way, adults pay lots of money to go into Disneyland, and are allowed to have just as much fun as the kids. I don't see why I should step aside for some stranger kid. No, I won't push them out of my way, but I won't say "oh just go ahead" when I'll be the last one of the line who will be able to greet mickey. Sorry, I'm selfish.


