dorchrislen
Eat, Sleep & Breathe WDW
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Bubbles, particularly in lines.
Really? Forgive my ignorance, but why is this annoying?
Bubbles, particularly in lines.
Really? Forgive my ignorance, but why is this annoying?
I wasn’t the original poster, but I can give a pretty good guess. I love bubbles and those bubble machines are cool. My youngest daughter got one a couple of years ago, but not to use in the parks. When they are blowing right next to you, the soap bubbles pop on your clothes and occasionally leave marks. We had a young girl who was blowing them up and down the walkway right next to our table at Plaza Inn and they were blowing right into our soup and on our sandwiches. Kind of gross.
Groups of young persons using Epcot Festivals as an outdoor bar scene. I'm not talking about just feeling good and laughing.... I mean the falling into other guests, practically knocking them over (yes happened to me- the whole group just laughed) and vomiting in the walking paths (yes happened right next to me) ....DRUNK! I will never again visit Epcot Fri-Sun!!










That lady was being kind at Disney…I was upstairs at Golden Horseshoe and watched a woman change her babies diaper on a downstairs table. So GROSS!!!! I watched in horror! There were tons of people eating around her too. Yuck!!
My pet peeve is the person, usually a man, who is wearing a huge backpack in which he appears to be carrying all his worldly possessions, and then hits people in the face every time he turns around.
Bubbles, particularly in lines.
I wasn’t the original poster, but I can give a pretty good guess. I love bubbles and those bubble machines are cool. My youngest daughter got one a couple of years ago, but not to use in the parks. When they are blowing right next to you, the soap bubbles pop on your clothes and occasionally leave marks. We had a young girl who was blowing them up and down the walkway right next to our table at Plaza Inn and they were blowing right into our soup and on our sandwiches. Kind of gross.
I get your point. That person is being kind to their child or to the tours they are leading, but it does lessen the enjoyment for others. I see your point more with the tourist situation, because there really isn’t anything else that the leader can do besides keep their voice high enough for others to hear. That doesn’t really bother me. But it does bother me to try and stick out a spot to see the fireworks all need to have a child put on someone shoulders at the last second. I like the idea someone mentioned about everyone sitting. I wish they would have seating only sections.So let me get this straight: lifting kids up so they can see the fireworks and translating for non-English speakers are examples of being UN-kind?? Right…