Maybe it is me but why do kids need a million gadgets and gizmos to entertain themselves while they are on line in Disney?!!! Talk to them, point things out etc. If they are cranky then perhaps it is time to take a break? Or maybe plan so you don't have to wait for 2 hours for a ride? I don't know, I don't get it.
Maybe it is me but why do kids need a million gadgets and gizmos to entertain themselves while they are on line in Disney?!!! Talk to them, point things out etc. If they are cranky then perhaps it is time to take a break? Or maybe plan so you don't have to wait for 2 hours for a ride? I don't know, I don't get it.
I feel so mean saying this, but I hate it when people blow bubbles in line. I also hate it when people use those misters while they are in line. The reason has nothing to do with allergies (because I love bubbles, and mist, and I am not allergic to water or bubble solution). I hate, hate, HATE getting spots on my glasses. And if you blow bubbles in line, they will be attracted to my glasses like magic.
I personally think it's rude to do something like that in a confined space, where the people around you have no choice but to put up with it. The thing about bubbles and the misters, is that once you use them you can't control where the stuff goes. Sure, it might blow onto your child and on no one else, but if the breeze shifts then it's getting all over my glasses.
In the more open areas of the park I don't mind it as much because I can just walk further away from you and it won't bother me at all. But when I am stuck next to you please don't be spraying stuff into the air where it's going to get all over me (or my glasses) and expect me to be happy about it! That includes bubbles, mist from misting fans, spray on sunscreen, silly string, perfume droplets, Reddi Whip, spray paint, hairspray, Pam cooking spray . . . anything that's going to float around in the line. It will inexorably be drawn to my glasses and then I can't see the ride without seeing spots before my eyes and I will be horribly unhappy with you. Please don't put me (or any other unfortunate glasses wearer) in the position of being unable to avoid the bubbles or other floating things unless I stay out of line completely.
I feel so mean saying this, but I hate it when people blow bubbles in line. I also hate it when people use those misters while they are in line. The reason has nothing to do with allergies (because I love bubbles, and mist, and I am not allergic to water or bubble solution). I hate, hate, HATE getting spots on my glasses. And if you blow bubbles in line, they will be attracted to my glasses like magic.
I personally think it's rude to do something like that in a confined space, where the people around you have no choice but to put up with it. The thing about bubbles and the misters, is that once you use them you can't control where the stuff goes. Sure, it might blow onto your child and on no one else, but if the breeze shifts then it's getting all over my glasses.
I have to agree with this post although I voted yes and have used bubbles however I haven't used them in a crowded line. I have carried bubbles with me for years to Disney World to entertain the kids and i'd say 99% of the time have forgotten I even had them until this last trip with my nephew who is autistic. We were not in a line but were patiently waiting on my mother to get out of the restroom. We were off to the side and he was getting very impatient to go somewhere so I pulled out the bubbles for him. I blew a few and that distracted him enough to get us thru till mom returned. We even had a few kids to join us. I never really thought about allergies to the bubbles or other people not liking them and tried to be careful about blowing them because my mom wears glasses and complains about all the misty fans in WDW.
If people try to be considerate of those around them then bubble blowing and misty fans are great in WDW.