did anyone notice?

Nope, not cute at all.

Annoying and obnoxious.
 
Can't say we noticed. However, we had three different people ask me if they could take pics of my kids! Usually just my four year old, but the third time they asked to take a pic of all my kids. My husband was so weirded out by it!
NO WAY ????? I cant someone would ask ...... Now one year we dressed up for MNSSHP and people kept thinking my DH worked there and asked for pics. The Seamstress that made the costume was so happy when we told her about it . BUT just asking for pics of strangers kids is not OK
 
Toddler to 6 who maybe happened to really just want to be by the characters and happened to wander into pictures a couple times...cute but I'd wonder where the parents are. Possibly 10? Rude. There's lines for a reason.
 
NO WAY ????? I cant someone would ask ...... Now one year we dressed up for MNSSHP and people kept thinking my DH worked there and asked for pics. The Seamstress that made the costume was so happy when we told her about it . BUT just asking for pics of strangers kids is not OK

When my oldest was 6 months old we went on a trip to visit my grandparents and other family in Massachusetts (we lived in California at the time). We also took a little side trip to NH and VT... for the trip we got one of those backpack baby carriers.

Several times during the trip, people stopped and asked us about it, saying how amazing it was, how cute the baby was in it, and a couple times people asked to take pictures. It was weird--they acted like they had never seen a baby in a backpack before! This was in 2000--and I know they had backpack style carriers WAY before then--my parents had one for me and I was born in 1975!
 

Photobombing.

I have to admit that we did it to a group of brazilians this past trip. They were overly obnoxious taking photos all over the line - so we hopped into a few with big over the top expressions.
 
She seemed to be around 10 and don't think she was alone

Oh, in which case, it's neither cute nor dangerous, it's just rude. She's old enough to know that photo bombing strangers is obnoxious. How would she like it if she was trying to take a nice picture of her family and some stranger jumped into the picture?

Her parents need to work harder on instilling on manners and consideration for the people around her.

(I'm not a big fan of the whole photo bombing fad, except when you're doing it to relatives, who have to put up with you anyway.)
 
Just returned from 8 days at the world and wondered if anyone had same experience that we had. We noticed a little girl in our family pictures and then running to other families to take pictures with them. We saw the same girl in a couple parks and she was doing the same thing. Kind of a cute thing.

I'm sorry, but the first thing that popped into my mind when reading this was the movie "The Grudge"....:scared1:
 
I would be furious if I found out my child was doing this. And if her parents were egging her on, well then shame on them! They are teaching them it's ok the be disrespectful to others!
 
I can see where it would be really annoying for some families. A lot of us here go to Disney as often as we can. But, for many out there, a trip to WDW may be a once in a lifetime thing for them, and to have a great family photo ruined by some kid photo bombing it would suck. Maybe it's the one photo your little one got with a princess, or a charachter, one on one and this little girl stuck her face in it. Not cool. It takes effort,, time and perhaps money to remove that little girl from treasured WDW photos for some people. Photo bombing is funny when you know the person whose photo you're trying to ruin...but for strangers, not so much.
 
That sounds obnoxious, not cute.

Where the heck were her parents that she was able to do this in multiple parks?

I'm guessing taking pictures of their child photobombing. OP's family is probably on their facebook page.
 
Oh, in which case, it's neither cute nor dangerous, it's just rude. She's old enough to know that photo bombing strangers is obnoxious. How would she like it if she was trying to take a nice picture of her family and some stranger jumped into the picture?

Her parents need to work harder on instilling on manners and consideration for the people around her.

(I'm not a big fan of the whole photo bombing fad, except when you're doing it to relatives, who have to put up with you anyway.)

Photobombing doesn't typically happen with people you know. Photo bombing is something you do to strangers. I've see some pretty great photo bombing shots and I'd probably be ok with it....My sons trip to DC there was a group of Japanese tourist that photo bombed their pictures....they ran into the group later and returned the favor...
 
Photobombing doesn't typically happen with people you know. Photo bombing is something you do to strangers. I've see some pretty great photo bombing shots and I'd probably be ok with it....My sons trip to DC there was a group of Japanese tourist that photo bombed their pictures....they ran into the group later and returned the favor...

People have been photo bombing their own relations pictures since the camera was invented. Even rabbit ears are a kind of photo bombing.

I'm glad it worked out for your son, but I could see things getting ugly fast if anyone tried to photo bomb someones family photo or worse (!) character picture at Disney World.

And heaven help you, if you messed with a picture of their kid!

I honestly don't think it's cool to go around deliberately ruining things that belong to other people, even photos. Though thankfully at least it's not as awful as it would have been in the days when we only got 12 or 24 pictures in a roll, and film was expensive.
 
NO WAY ????? I cant someone would ask ...... Now one year we dressed up for MNSSHP and people kept thinking my DH worked there and asked for pics. The Seamstress that made the costume was so happy when we told her about it . BUT just asking for pics of strangers kids is not OK

We visited DL every year when I was growing up and every single trip we had atleast one Asian person (always Asian) ask if they could take a picture of "the blonde hair, blue eyes" girl (me.) I guess I was a novelty to them. :confused3 It never seemed like a creepy thing so if we weren't in a hurry or in the middle of something my mom told them yes. I don't think I would ever allow a stranger to take pictures of my kids, but a lot has changed since I was a kid.
 
She seemed to be around 10 and don't think she was alone

You really thought a 10 year old middle schooler showing up in your's and other families' photos was cute?
 
Photobombing.

I have to admit that we did it to a group of brazilians this past trip. They were overly obnoxious taking photos all over the line - so we hopped into a few with big over the top expressions.


:rotfl: I know I'm in the minority here but I do think photo bombing is funny
 
I would be annoyed. Not cute she knows better at 10:confused3

BUT speaking of people taking pictures of kids. When my twins were babies we lied in Guam. They get a lot of Japanese tourist and were obsessed with my twins and always took pictures of them/us:rotfl:
 
I would be annoyed. Not cute she knows better at 10:confused3

BUT speaking of people taking pictures of kids. When my twins were babies we lied in Guam. They get a lot of Japanese tourist and were obsessed with my twins and always took pictures of them/us:rotfl:

What did you lie about? :rotfl:

Annoying.

We only ever took one picture of someone else's kid "on purpose." We were in the MK and it was a little 5 year old girl meeting Mary Poppins -- she had the most adoring look on her face -- the little girl was in total awe.
 


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