I am 28 years old and I am brazilian. I love Disneyworld and I´ve been there several times. I fact, I have to admit that I avoid brazilian groups while I am in the USA. I just hate the way they behave in theme parks, airports, malls, restaurants, etc.
When I was a teenager, I used to be part of those groups. Let me try to explain what I feel:
In Brazil, we have a lot of wonderful places to go, especially beaches, but nothing like WDW. Our themeparks are very poor or almost non-existant. The dream of most brazilian teenagers, since they are little kids is visiting WDW. Usually, at the age of 15, their parents give them this present, a trip to WDW. They become very excited because it is their first international trip, to a magical place, without their parents. Since everything is happening for the first time, sometimes they lose their minds, they think they are conquering the world, that nothing else matters.These explain all the excitment, the singing, the happiness, and also all the bad things that were mentioned in this tread. They feel free to do whatever they want, because they speak a language that nobody understand, they don´t have their parents and they have money to spend.
I agree that the respect to the limits and to other people should be part of everybody´s education and should be learned at home and at school, and nothing justifies rudeness and disrespect, especially when you are in other country, in other culture.
For those of you who want to avoid large brazilian groups, our winter vacation is on July. If you go to WDW in June or August you should be fine.
Our summer vacation is in December, January and first part of February. Also it is a tradition to take one week off in October, but it is only the second week of the month.
I have just visited WDW in early December and I have´t met any brazilian group.
Someone asked wich park they visit each day. I must answer all parks all days, because there are a lot of groups from different parts of the country.
If you have any questions about Brazil or about Brazilians, feel free to contact me at my e-mail address:
silvio.luis@editora-atlas.com.br
I hope we can change the bad image of our country in a near future.
Thanks everybody,
Silvio Luis.