must have been new yorkers......
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I see you're from NY, too, and it was a joke, but in general New Yorkers like order. It's generally all the tourists in NY that give NY a bad name.![]()
I see you're from NY, too, and it was a joke, but in general New Yorkers like order. It's generally all the tourists in NY that give NY a bad name.![]()
I see you're from NY, too, and it was a joke, but in general New Yorkers like order. It's generally all the tourists in NY that give NY a bad name.![]()
The table was occupied by a family it appeared who didnt speak english
I had to go to NYC for a week on business. I found the people generally to be quite nice. The only exceptions were attorneys and any New Yorker placed behind the wheel of an automobile.![]()
Jersey girl here! I could not agree more! I'm the nicest until I get in a car in heavy traffic....they're actually from Jersey....
they're actually from Jersey....
I had to go to NYC for a week on business. I found the people generally to be quite nice. The only exceptions were attorneys and any New Yorker placed behind the wheel of an automobile.![]()
Just a wishing well wish -- it would be great if Disney made it so that you had to request a table with others if you wanted to socialize, otherwise the norm would be a table alone![]()
I couldn't agree more![]()
separate tables would take up A LOT of room...virtually un-do-able as a norm, i think..............
You should've went to the family at the wrong (your) table, and obliviously sat on their laps.On our last cruise, we had a table for 8 as we had traveled with friends who matched up with us perfectly, mom dad and 2 kids same ages. We had a few bumps in the MDRs though. The 8 top next to us allowed their children to wander around and constantly knock into our chairs and disrupt our meals and conversations. The table was occupied by a family it appeared who didnt speak english and it was apparent they were not happy about anything. Our servers were constantly running around them trying to make them happy to no avail. We had gotten a table right night to a screen in AP and we enjoyed it. So we were looking forward to our second night in AP. When we arrived and went to our table, we were a bit shocked to see it wasn't our table anymore and our servers were a bit stumped too. The other family decided they wanted our table and took it upon themselves to move the table numbers. No one asked them to move and our party just sat at their first table like good little vacationers.
When we got home and looked at all of our pictures we noticed that our next door dining neighbor - the Father - was the same guy who at Sail Away party literally pushed my dd10 at the time and our friends daughter who was 4 out of his way and moved his entire family in front of them to watch the show.
I am not a rude person and recognize everyone is on the ship for the same reason. It bothered me but we just moved and some nice people let the girls move up so they could see. You have to let things like this go or you don't stand a chance having fun at WDW.
On our honeymoon in October 1996 we went on our first cruise together on RCCL's Majesty of the Seas-7 day western. Tons of honeymooners on the trip. We were at a 6 top with two other honeymooning couples. One of them was from Las Vegas, and she was a "Cocktail Waitress".
Thay had had books of matches printed up for their wedding reception with their names on them, but the printer spelled the groom's name wrong so they read "Congratulations Doan (Dean) and Jessica". they had a box of a couple hundred of these incorrect matchbooks with them-I guess the luggage screening was pretty lenient back then. I called him Doan the whole cruise. We had some really lively dinners and they would order tons of shots for the table.
We also ran into them accidentally in every port-sometimes on the beach (Where Jessica would attempt to go topless regardless of the rules of that island and get in trouble), once at Carlos and Charlie's in Cozumel.
Our photo album from that trip cracks us up every time we look at it.
Fast forward 17 years (and a few cruises) and we are on the Fantasy with DD7 (at the time) and our table mates have an adorable 7 year old boy. They sat together at every show a few rows in front of us (and his parents) and shared popcorn and candy.
From the topless cocktail waitress to our 7 year old's first "boyfriend"-pretty funny if you ask me.