GusIsaFoxhound
Earning My Ears
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Have you reported about your time in China as well? I'd like to hear what you saw/did, as well as your Disney visit.
Have you reported about your time in China as well? I'd like to hear what you saw/did, as well as your Disney visit.
How can we connect on FB? I use DH's FB- it doesn't do much for me, really. Too much of a dinosaur, I suppose!
If they want to stand close to this stinky, sweaty (actually very sweaty) middle aged white guy I really don't care. Plus I'll bring my Disney touring skills and run with the locals. Looking forward to it.
Advantage: You can go in the single rider lines. The single rider lines are a lot more comfortable (not as packed together and no one will cut you to join their family). At Pirates, you have to ask for it, but it is way better than standby. At TRON the single rider line was twice the posted wait time, but it was still shorter than standby.I'm going to SDL next month, over the weekend, by myself. Honestly, I'm what I'm hearing is anything goes, and I'm okay with that. Plus I won't have my wife with me to be my Jiminy Cricket so... Let's go!
If they want to stand close to this stinky, sweaty (actually very sweaty) middle aged white guy I really don't care. Plus I'll bring my Disney touring skills and run with the locals. Looking forward to it.
Advantage: Go in the single rider lines. At Pirates, you have to ask for it, but it is way better. At TRON the singe rider line was twice the poste wait time, but it was still shorter tan standby.
Disadvantage: As a single person it will be easier for them get by you in line. My recommendation: strike a balance between the rudeness that is part of the culture and trying to maintain order. If they are trying to rejoin family, bite your tongue and let them. If they try to cut you, stand in their way. If they succeed, bite your tongue and try not to let it ruin your day.
I mean should this be a shock to anyone? By and large, Chinese tourists are the absolute worst in the world. There are exceptions, as there are for almost everything, but the general consensus is that Chinese tourists are to be avoided. Unfortunately, when you're in China, that's going to be rather difficult. So you need to observe what the general norms are and adjust your own behavior. Survival of the fittest here.
This was unfortunately our experience last week as well. Lots of garbage left after the fireworks show and even in some lines - for example it was piled up everywhere in the Peter Pan line around the character sculptures. The line cutting was also BAD and made us not want to stand in any long lines after our 90 minute wait for Peter Pan. They have it printed on the guide map that line cutting is not allowed, but they need more CM's to enforce this. We managed to have a great time though and did find that most everyone was happy and friendly. They just have very different behaviors that they consider to be normal I guess... However, I will note that our hosts in Shanghai were surprised we wanted to go to SDL and warned us about the crowds and lines. They had no desire to join us! We also did not really experience these behaviors during the rest of our trip, and we were in lines at three train stations (Yangzhou, Nanjing, and Beijing) as well as the Shanghai airport, etc. We did see people relieving themselves outside though, and I'm happy to say we did not see that in SDL.