Renae De Liz
Lost Girl
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I haven't read through the entire thread but I think my hopes for people to notice in etiquette is the NO FLASH photography!
I don't know what changed, but I went in 2006, and in 2009. 2006 was wonderful, but 2009 there was flashes throughout every single dark ride!! It was AWFUL! It was also my honeymoon, and for someone that only gets to go to Disney every 3 years or so, I'd like to be able to ride Pirates and thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere at least once without blinking away light spots every 10 seconds. I noticed in 2006 they would sometimes stop the ride for a couple seconds if flashes ever happened and announce to please stop it (which rarely was needed but it WORKED), but they never did that in 2009. The Cast members on the rides didn't care to even hear our asking nicely to remind our boat to not use flash. It was so bad we went and complained, and the lady we talked to (who was very nice) had been working there for decades, and hinted that Disney had let go of a large portion of their more experienced cast members in favor of some new younger hires (which I'm assuming because were a lot cheaper) and that since then there had been issue with up keeping the rules (as the new hires were more lax). She didn't say it like that exactly, but we had a long conversation and that's what we gathered from it. She seems honestly aghast at so much flash photography on rides.
Anyway, rambling my story, but I hope on our trip in June the flash issues would have been taken care of (I'm pretty laid back, so for me to call something an "issue" takes quite a lot!)
And finally I will add to the voices that say it's fine to get back in line if you have very little children. Even in bathrooms, as long as you ask and are polite! I'm the type to notice if anyone is in need (old or young) and let them go in front, it's not that big of a deal and it's nice to be able to help. I'm going with my 2.5 year old this year for the first time (never went with one so young) and can only hope others are understanding, because if my toddler is having a tantrum or can't behave (which it entirely unpredictable most the time) then I'd take him out of line in consideration of others around me, then meet up with my family when things calm down.
Though I do think things are a case by case basis. I too have experienced massive families pushing past me without so much as an excuse me and the teen deluges, so I understand that as well. But I hope people are more understanding of little young ones, or even the elderly that maybe cannot wait in line for so long.
I don't know what changed, but I went in 2006, and in 2009. 2006 was wonderful, but 2009 there was flashes throughout every single dark ride!! It was AWFUL! It was also my honeymoon, and for someone that only gets to go to Disney every 3 years or so, I'd like to be able to ride Pirates and thoroughly enjoy the atmosphere at least once without blinking away light spots every 10 seconds. I noticed in 2006 they would sometimes stop the ride for a couple seconds if flashes ever happened and announce to please stop it (which rarely was needed but it WORKED), but they never did that in 2009. The Cast members on the rides didn't care to even hear our asking nicely to remind our boat to not use flash. It was so bad we went and complained, and the lady we talked to (who was very nice) had been working there for decades, and hinted that Disney had let go of a large portion of their more experienced cast members in favor of some new younger hires (which I'm assuming because were a lot cheaper) and that since then there had been issue with up keeping the rules (as the new hires were more lax). She didn't say it like that exactly, but we had a long conversation and that's what we gathered from it. She seems honestly aghast at so much flash photography on rides.
Anyway, rambling my story, but I hope on our trip in June the flash issues would have been taken care of (I'm pretty laid back, so for me to call something an "issue" takes quite a lot!)
And finally I will add to the voices that say it's fine to get back in line if you have very little children. Even in bathrooms, as long as you ask and are polite! I'm the type to notice if anyone is in need (old or young) and let them go in front, it's not that big of a deal and it's nice to be able to help. I'm going with my 2.5 year old this year for the first time (never went with one so young) and can only hope others are understanding, because if my toddler is having a tantrum or can't behave (which it entirely unpredictable most the time) then I'd take him out of line in consideration of others around me, then meet up with my family when things calm down.
Though I do think things are a case by case basis. I too have experienced massive families pushing past me without so much as an excuse me and the teen deluges, so I understand that as well. But I hope people are more understanding of little young ones, or even the elderly that maybe cannot wait in line for so long.