Crazy stories at disney world

Doesn't that kind of creep you out a bit though? A strange man, that is probably NOT a Disney employee, approaching little kids all the time?

My DH looks like Santa Claus. It is quite fun to watch the children's reaction, esp. close to Christmas. If the kids stare or smile or look excited to see him, as long as I am there it wouldn't bother me. DH always smiles back and waves if they wave at him. I think the little card is a cute touch - another little bit of magic in the most magical place on earth!
 
Let's get back to the original topic of this thread and end the arguing back and forth here. Any further arguments will be deleted and may result in infractions being issued.

THANK YOU!!!

No matter how someone behaves, this is NOT the place for debate and endless arguments!:sad2:
 
Last year we watched a guy scale the Mexican temple. He was about half way up and his friends were cheering him on when we passed through Mexico. I don't know if security showed up to make him come down or if he came down on his own. It was really bizarre. Here's a picture I took.
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:lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao::lmao: thats awesome go that guy!!! i always wanted to do that just think of what type of pic you could get up there
 
I have two somewhat icky crazy stories, both of which occurred in 2007.

We were at DHS I believe waiting for my niece to have a pencil portrait done. We saw this lady in her 30's with very short shorts on. It was June and we didn't think much about it until she turned around. Fully half of her butt cheeks were hanging out of her shorts. The kids just died laughing, and of course we had to make sure that everyone got to see the side show. Did she seriously not realize how that looked?

Whenever we see something like this, my dad says, "Hey, look! Another house without mirrors!" :laughing:
 

I was in the Mexico pavilion with my cousin and aunt on our trip this past December, and we were sitting outside the tequila bar drinking margaritas. Then three guys and a girl came in and started cheering for themselves and asked us to take their picture, because they were about to finish Drinking Around the World. So they went in to the bar and got their tequila shots, and my cousin took their picture. Then they decided they wanted pictures with us. They were very happy and cheerful drunk people, that's for sure! We tried to get them to go on the Mexico boat ride with us, but they didn't-- it's probably just as well because after Drinking Around the World it probably would have made them seasick!

I figure they went to look at their pictures after they got home and were thinking, "What the...?!? Who are these women?!?" :lmao:

Jack and friends, if you happen to see this, I hope you weren't too badly hungover the next day!
 
Well, we were walking back to BCV from an Epcot EMH. There was a family right ahead of us with a couple of boys (around the ages of 10-12, and they were giggling/seemed too-over-excited. Well, there was a reason. And that reason was there was a pair of frogs right in the middle of the walkway, obviously in the middle of a romantic evening O-o.

Another funny story was when we were in the bus and there was this little boy who was really whining/being annoying Well, in the middle of the bus ride we hit a bump and he whacked his head on something and began crying. My DDad saw the whole thing and instantly broke into laughter. I didn't see it, but my DD did and he said it was hilarious.
 
Well, we were walking back to BCV from an Epcot EMH. There was a family right ahead of us with a couple of boys (around the ages of 10-12, and they were giggling/seemed too-over-excited. Well, there was a reason. And that reason was there was a pair of frogs right in the middle of the walkway, obviously in the middle of a romantic evening O-o.

Another funny story was when we were in the bus and there was this little boy who was really whining/being annoying Well, in the middle of the bus ride we hit a bump and he whacked his head on something and began crying. My DDad saw the whole thing and instantly broke into laughter. I didn't see it, but my DD did and he said it was hilarious.

so why was the kid hitting his head funny??:confused3,kids crying means something wrong,being tired,being sick etc!.They usually do not cry to annoy people. I guess as aparent I never seen humur In kids crying?
 
My Family and I were in Epcot on our 1st trip to WDW. My DD (2) and I were trying walking without holding mommy's hand. She saw a man with a white bread in a hawian shirt and she took off on my YELLING at the top of her lungs " ITS SANTA, ITS SANTA" She cut right in front of a CM pushing some kind of cart. :scared1: and pushed through about 20 people. :scared: I caught up with her right before she pounce on him. :yay: I told him how sorry I was, and as I walked back passed the 20 people she had pushed my face beat RED! My DH just stood there laughing. :rotfl:

Not sure if he was the same one as others had seen, we did not get a card.

My father was always being mistaken for Santa and he would always just wink and smile in a little knowing way. He really loved it when kids would tell him what they wanted for Christmas. They were at Disney in mk on the train in November and a littl girl about 5 gave him her whole list for her whole family, he was so tickled and her mom kept saying she was sorry her daughter was bothering him, he absolutely loved it, so not all santas are scary men with a sinister agenda.
 
Does anyone have a photo of Santa at WDW? I'm fascinated by these tales and will be keeping an eye out! I still believe :)
 
I was getting into the elevator in WL in Dec,2009 and held the door for 6 or7 nicely dresses ladies, my Dh had gone up to the room already so I was by myself. These ladies were chatting about the lobby and one made a comment on the stream that runs thru the lobby and said something about the smoke on the water, these women all started sing Smoke on the Water all he way up in the elevator, they were having such a good time, I hope they read the Dis they made my day:thumbsup2
 
Some of these stories are hysterical. The one about the teenage boy who tried to hurdle at AK cracked me right up (though I know laughing at someone else's pain is not a good thing). Anyway...I have 2 stories...though they may not be crazy. They happened on the same night.

I went to Disney and one night went to DTD and went to the improv club. At the time I was a youth pastor. They asked for prop suggestions from the audience, I yelled "A Bible". They all stopped, looked at each, one of them said "WOW! We've never had that before." He turns to the back of the stage and asks if there is a Bible for a prop. They made some funny comments and then continued on. It was funny to watch them be thrown for a loop.

On my way back to my room at the All-Star Music, I begin climbing the steps, came to a landing and came face to face with an owl. He was about 2 feet high and sitting on the railing. I stopped he looked at me and I at him. I turned around and found another way to get to my room. I wished I could have pulled out my camera. I was concerned that if I tried to go that way he might attack. Do owls attack?
 
On my way back to my room at the All-Star Music, I begin climbing the steps, came to a landing and came face to face with an owl. He was about 2 feet high and sitting on the railing. I stopped he looked at me and I at him. I turned around and found another way to get to my room. I wished I could have pulled out my camera. I was concerned that if I tried to go that way he might attack. Do owls attack?

:idea:Sounds like a new episode for the Animal Channel: "When Owls Attack":happytv:
I am owned by an umbrella cockatoo and in my opinion it is never good idea to chance an encounter with a big bird. They will always win!:lmao:

On a solo day at the Animal Kingdom I was lucky enough to get into the front row of Expedition Everest via the single rider line. The lady riding next to me was celebrating her 70th birthday with her first ever visit to Disney World and her first ride on EE. Turns out none of her extended family party visiting with her would ride EE so she was riding solo. We giggled and laughed like a couple of kids. As we were getting off, the Dream Squad gave us Dream Fast Passes. One of my most memorable Disney Stories!
 
so not all santas are scary men with a sinister agenda.


I funny thing is I wasn't worried about about the man having a sinister Agenda. (maybe i should have been) :rolleyes1. I was more worried about my DD knocking him over, or catching him off Guard and hitting him in the "family jewels" Like she has done to my husband once or twice before. (she was right at that hieght at that age)


My Family and I were in Epcot on our 1st trip to WDW. My DD (2) and I were trying walking without holding mommy's hand. She saw a man with a white bread in a hawian shirt and she took off on my YELLING at the top of her lungs " ITS SANTA, ITS SANTA" She cut right in front of a CM pushing some kind of cart. :scared1: and pushed through about 20 people. :scared: I caught up with her right before she pounce on him. :yay: I told him how sorry I was, and as I walked back passed the 20 people she had pushed my face beat RED! My DH just stood there laughing. :rotfl:

Not sure if he was the same one as others had seen, we did not get a card.
 
On our last trip to Disney we had planned to celebrate my DD 5th Birthday. We arrived on a Friday morning and promptly went to one of the parks. About 2am Saturday morning my DD 3 woke me up by throwing up on me, the bed and the floor. This lasted for about 6 hours. I called mousekeeping first thing in the morning to let them know that all of the bedding had to be changed and I didn't have anything to clean the floor and if they would send up stuff to do it with I would gladly clean it up. They sent someone to scrub our carpets and I changed the bed linens I didn't want to unnecessarily expose someone to whatever she had. After a day of rest she was much better. Unfortunately That evening DH got sick then Sunday I did, then Monday DD(17) and her boyfriend did. Tuesday thought we were in the clear. Then at DD(5) birthday breakfast she started thowing up in Ohana. Not the best of birthdays for DD but by evening she was better and we let her pick what she wanted to do. So we made the best of it. DS didn't get sick until after we were home for two weeks. That was actually the most time I spent in a hotel at Disney. Thank goodness we had two adjoining rooms.
 
My husband, best friend and I were waiting in line for Soarin' in June '09 and a mom and her two sons were ahead of us. One of the sons had terrible gas and was lighting up the wait for us (and everyone knows how long the wait can be for Soarin' without a Fastpass!) Anyway, by the time we made it to the loading area with the flight attendant CM, the gassy son tells his mother he needs to go to the bathroom -- bad. The CM kindly told them they could go to the bathroom and she would let them on the ride when they made it back, without having to wait in line again.

As they left my husband turned to my friend and I and went "Well, he got all the gas out, I guess all that was left were solids." Gross, I know, but the people behind us had a good laugh after being gassed for almost two hours.
 















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