*Seanaci*
DIS-obsessed and proud!
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We rarely fast passed rides this trip. As it seemed quicker to just ride stand-by than grab a fastpass for one ride, standby another, then trek back to the FP ride. I could care less that people who use FP are passing me up while I'm in stand by. Good for them for doing so. What's sad is, I'm not sure the guests who complain about the FP users fully understand it's a ride perk open to anyone who purchased a park ticket. We heard so many people comment on how rediculous it was that they had to "but" a FP. My mom, sister, and a CM somewhere (can't remember which park) tried to explain it to one guy, but he didn't speak very good english, so we don't really think he got what they were trying to explain.
The thing I found frustrating was when we were waiting for SpectroMagic one night. We'd found our spot to watch the parade along with several other people (we were all pretty much shoulder to should so to speak), and for the next 2 hours had people squeezing past us/jumping over us to get behind us to the smoking area OR coming back from smoking and crossing the street to get back to their families. Now, granted, we didn't choose the best place to sit what with the smoking area so close to us, but, what I didn't understand was why people just HAD to cross right where we were sitting. After about the 5th person squeezed past us, making me bump the stroller my son was sound asleep in, we started commenting and pointing out other areas where these people could pass through easier (there were several people standing and sitting behind us as well). *shrugs* I guess next time, we'll remember not to sit there.
The thing I found frustrating was when we were waiting for SpectroMagic one night. We'd found our spot to watch the parade along with several other people (we were all pretty much shoulder to should so to speak), and for the next 2 hours had people squeezing past us/jumping over us to get behind us to the smoking area OR coming back from smoking and crossing the street to get back to their families. Now, granted, we didn't choose the best place to sit what with the smoking area so close to us, but, what I didn't understand was why people just HAD to cross right where we were sitting. After about the 5th person squeezed past us, making me bump the stroller my son was sound asleep in, we started commenting and pointing out other areas where these people could pass through easier (there were several people standing and sitting behind us as well). *shrugs* I guess next time, we'll remember not to sit there.