ReneeLMT said:Thank you MiaSRN62!!! You stated that a lot more eloquently than I could have. I did think the response I got from bavaria was rude and it made me feel stupid for asking a question that apparantly I should have known the answer to. I did not find that on the tsa website where it specifically said gum was allowed/not allowed and really wanted to see if any DISers who had flown recently had theirs thrown away. I would never say to a TSA agent, "Well, I read on the DIS that gum is allowed so you cant throw that away on me!" I am really not that stupid. If bavarias response to me wasnt intented to be sarcastic or mean spirited, then I must have read it wrong because thats how it sounded to me. Thank you to everyone who has responded to me on this thread.
Renee
cnids00 said:It's so wonderful to ask a question on here and feel like you've done something terribly wrong, I used to be a frequent flyer but have not been for a couple of years. I knew then about all needed to know before incidents happened that changed the rules, but one simple question?
That is why we ask questions, to get answers from those who know the answer already, not to be bashed or ridiculated by someone else.
I can ask at the airport and rearrange anything I have done wrong in my packing, they changed it from the first no electronics to now the yes electronics....Great!
Some of us also have too many things to juggle 1 day before leaving, stomach bug etc to have the time to be sitting by their computer reading all of what TSA allows and doesn't allow.
I thought these boards were to help others, give advice etc...
I had another question about Southwest Airlines too since I have never used them before but now I think asking at the airport or just finding out tomorrow will be the way I go![]()
What is wrong with Add ons? Most of the time they are added to help the poster.cnids00 said:To those who answered questions asked without any add-ons
THANK YOU![]()
It is really appreciated and I hope you have a great weekend!![]()
cnids00 said:SWA has no seat assignments, am I right?
Sorry, but I have to ask - why can't these answers be found on the TSA site? they probably seem overly simplistic to me because I fly every week or so, but why would someone think that gum is not allowed? electronics were not banned in the US either.
I'm not trying to be rude, I'm just curious. And I say it again - I would not go to a Disney website for the official word....
bavaria said:I stand by my original post. If you took it as an insult, so be it. I did not take your subsequent post as an insult, but rather as a rather emotional response. If it would have pleased you more for me to simply respond 'yes' or 'no', I may do so in future. Or I may decide to take a break for awhile, leaving you with one less poster who has good knowledge about this subject.
cnids00 said:I meant "add-ons" that makes you feel stupid for asking the question in the first place. The answer to the question and then some things "that can get lost in translation" etc like previous poster wrote.
Ok, How 'bout snakes in a Rainforest Cafe gift shop, though ?gopherit says : No snakes on a plane.Ever
MiaSRN62 said:Ok, How 'bout snakes in a Rainforest Cafe gift shop, though ?
cnids00 said:I meant "add-ons" that makes you feel stupid for asking the question in the first place. The answer to the question and then some things "that can get lost in translation" etc like previous poster wrote.
Thank you!
SWA has no seat assignments, am I right? I know they were trying to but don't know if it has gone back to the way it was yet. If so and I checked in online this morning for tommorows flight at 6:50am exactly 24hrs before, does that mean that "it's grab whatever seat you can get"-kind of thing? I've always had seat assignments before and as we are 3 in the family, DH, me and DD, are the seats 2 and 2, 3 or 3 etc.
I think I'd like to sit together and was wondering how that works, also printing out our boarding passes it has a capital A on it to the right, does that mean how we board? Yeah, I'm clueless with SWA BUT it sure has the N?S flight we sooooo wanted this time!![]()
ReneeLMT said:Well, I do think you were short and rude in your original response. And I continue to think you are rude in the paragraph I quoted above. And I am sure you think I am an overly emotional person. Lets just agree to disagree about this and hopefully this topic will go away since I already got my answer.
Renee
gopherit said:True... and there are also "add-ons" that can make one feel stupid for answering the question.
Of which it seems there were more than a few. Which is worse - a post that could be "inferred" as rude, or one that states it boldly?
Friction goes both ways. If my ds says to dd, "Your shirt is on backwards", will dd say, "Oh - thanks, I'll check on that" and fix it, or will she instead scream, "MOM! He says I'm STUPID cuz I don't know how to dress!" He never said she was stupid - she just chose to infer it.
If he had prefaced his words with, "I'm not trying to be rude..." or asked, "Where did you get that shirt?" would it have changed her decision on how she responded? Maybe. But only she can decide how she's gonna respond...and she might instead go so far as to add: "He is so rude and sarcastic!" (Now of course my dd wouldn't REALLY say that, because dd currently has no clue what "sarcastic" means. However, "poopy-headed" might very well come into play, based on her vocab at present, so just insert that and continue.)
And this would all be very unfortunate news for ds, whose only intentions were to tell his sister that her shirt is on backwards, because he happens to own a lot of shirts, and has a lot of experience with shirts, and happens to really hate shirt tags, and knows from experience that when a shirt is on backwards, that taggie thing is now in the front, and frankly, that would bug the beegeebies outta him, and he wouldn't want to see anyone else have to deal with that whole taggie-in-the-front irritation, but thinks maybe his sister and her pals aren't aware that tags can be so irksome, or perhaps they have been misinformed that it's ok to wear shirts backwards, and hence, he made his comment to her.... which he nows really regrets ever making, because for the life of him, he can't figure out how it was "hurtful", while she, for the life of her, can't figure out how he could be so "insensitive".
As Ol' Momma Gopher always told me, no one can MAKE you feel anything. It's a personal choice. Same with answering back (and the tone in which you do it.) Also a personal choice. Trouble is, too many times on this board, it all gets too personal, too fast. (Momma also taught me two wrongs don't make a right, eat your spinach, and don't post on threads where people are starting to get snippy even if you have the best of intentions. I didn't listen to the last two... and I hope I don't regret it.) I hope no one thinks I am being snippy here - I don't intend to be, only trying to illustrate what I see as a pervasive problem on the board - how one post leads to another, and each successive post is actually worse than the first, and the irony is that the post that "started" it was, by the writer's own admission, never intended as a slam on anyone's character or intelligence.
And whaddya know - now I am a guilty party to it too, by further perpetuating the focus on something that never even "was"!
Auggghhh, somebody stop this crazy vortex!!!!![]()
Ahem... SO.... back to the topic: what is and isn't allowed on a plane...
No snakes on a plane. Ever. No matter what the box office sez.
And TOO funny about the liquid gusher-gum, kirbsam, I was wondering the same thing! While my kids LOVE that stuff, I surely don't - twice I have had a pack of that stuff, only to find it got squooshed or spontaneously exploded - and left me with a seeping sticky cherry goo glob in my purse. What a mess. Dental nightmare too. Let's get that stuff banned both on AND OFF the planes! (Who here has connections with the FDA?)
I also think it's funny that in the posted tsa data they allow you up to 4 oz of eye drops and/or cough syrup... how many naughty folks will try to re-use a bottle from those for something technically contraban? (ALthough with my luck, I'd be the one person that the officials made a "public demonstration" of by forcing me to actually USE the eyedrops that were filled with, oh, say, Jim Beam, LOL, before witnesses. Better not try to smuggle super glue, huh!) And sadly, I'm also betting that the day draws ever-nearer when would-be criminals will start using prosthetics to stash the evil goods... a literal b**by trap, for sure.![]()
I find it only semi-orderly from my experiences. We just flew with them in August.Grabbing what ever seat you can, sounds so bad. LOL. Actually the boarding is very very orderly.
I truly don't think that the simple stating of facts is what upset some of these posters.......true, not everything is sugar coated here on the DIS (I have learned/try to have a thick skin sometimes). Just my 2 cents......disneyldwjr says : Stating facts and trying to educate is really not short and rude. I am truly sorry you feel that way. Not all posters sugar coat and sprinkle fairy dust on their posts.
I guess what I mean by orderly matches your definition a bit better. My original thinking was that they are not all running to board the plane like a bunch of bizaree nuts.MiaSRN62 said:I find it only semi-orderly from my experiences. We just flew with them in August.
Some people stand up and begin standing in their designated boarding line (A, B or C), quite early ! A few were up in line 45 min in advance of boarding ! Then, what you don't realize when you get in line, is that perhaps 3, 4 or even more people in line in front of you are saving spots for their 4 or 5 family members. So when they flight crew actually starts calling for boarding, all these other people get up in front of you. And this seems to be allowed. So you might have been 10th in line, but once they officially call for boarding, you become 30th in line.
Also, check in for your boarding passes as soon as your 24 hours prior to board is up. You have a better chance at getting an "A" boarding pass.
I truly don't think that the simple stating of facts is what upset some of these posters.......true, not everything is sugar coated here on the DIS (I have learned/try to have a thick skin sometimes). Just my 2 cents......
Well, I do think you were short and rude in your original response. And I continue to think you are rude in the paragraph I quoted above. And I am sure you think I am an overly emotional person. Lets just agree to disagree about this and hopefully this topic will go away since I already got my answer.