Behaviours That Should Possibly Be Banned?

there is no way on earth that Disney is going to ban children on shoulders. No way.

There are a lot of behaviors that are annoying, maybe WDW should just issue everybody a straitjacket when they walk in the doors and rubber bumpers.
 
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And while we're at it, let's ban people who:

a) blow their nose at the dinner table
b) talk on cell phones while eating
c) don't wear deodorant
d) wear too much perfume
e) leave their CS tables a mess
f) sing along during the rides
g) talk during movies
h) scream like a little girl in the HM stretching room (exception for actual little girls)
i) try to cut in attraction lines
j) squat on toilet seats
k) yell at spouses, kids, CMs and other people for non-existent perceived slights
l) won't wait for the next tram after being told that the tram is not boarding any more
m) don't fold their strollers on the monorail
n) don't tip their bartenders
o) spit off the peoplemover/TTA
p) make a "eww" face if they see you eating sushi
q) gripe about other people eating turkey legs
r) won't spin the teacup
s) spin the teacup too fast
t) spoil the magic for little ones by asking the characters if they're "hot in that suit"
u) won't fill in all the available seats in the row starting at the other end
v) get upset by the two-lane registers at the CS venues
w) spend 10 minutes in line, then don't decide what they want to eat until they get to the register
x) won't make their kids behave
y) behave like 2-year-olds (exception for actual 2-year-olds)
and finally
z) make up ridiculous lists like this one.


I actually agree with most of these lol
 
I think they should ban everyone that tours Commando style. Underwear was invented for a reason people!
 
My solution is simple. I don't particularly care for fireworks or parades so I go ride the rides while you folks are trying to look around everybody. I keep from growing ulcers that way. :)

Lots of wisdom here. No fireworks plus no parades plus no buses equals no problems. Avoid those three things and you avoid 95% of the hate generated at WDW.
 

I'm 5'4"-ish, when I am planning on watching the fireworks or parade, I do the only thing I can to make sure that I get a good spot...I line up EARLY!.

NOW what should be banned is big tall people (over 6") that constantly hit you with their 50lb backpack and refuse to apologize or acknowledge they hit you 10 times in a row....and look at me like I did something wrong when I lined up 25 minutes before they did to get the spot that I did so I could see the fireworks or parade....

Seriously...I would like to carry a selfie stick just to knock some of these suckers in the knees a few times...
 
you keep assuming the person showed up last minute and many of us keep saying that has not been our experience, that the kid went up on the shoulders last minute after it was too late to move around

Last time I was in Epcot, the kids weren't even present until right before the show. DH and I found a decent spot for Illuminations early, and the area around us started to fill up we were pleased to note that we were mostly surrounded by adults or families with older kids. Then, right before start time, a woman arrived with two young boys to meet up with two men (her husband and father or FIL I assumed) who had been sent along earlier (but still later than we arrived) to secure a spot. Sure enough, up went the kids onto shoulders, and they really jockeyed around to get in front of us as much as possible. Very frustrating...
 
The selfie stick thing I get. There's no room to stretch your arms out for a regular selfie at times. Pulling out a long metal rod with your expensive phone on the end and waving it around is tantamount to reckless endangerment imo. The kids on the shoulders doesn't generally bother me personally if it's something like fireworks or maybe a parade ant they're standing near the back and aware of what's going on around them. If you're in the front, you're just being obnoxious. I've had people ask if it was ok a couple times, which I think is a decent thing to do.

Don't they frown on people moving around a lot once the lights go down anyway? Like, I know it's crowded, but unless you're barreling through the "site" and as long as the parent is holding on to their kid (which I'm assuming most would), it should be safe-ish.
 
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