Way off topic....you reducing your speed on the "freeway" to let someone come on puts you and the others on the freeway at greater risk for a severe accident. Most ramps have a yield sign. Yeild=to give way or give up to someone or something. To yield is to concede under some degree of pressure. If you are entering a new flow you merge when safe for you to do so, not endanger everyone else's well being.
Respect is something earned, I was brought up old school. Don't intentionally be rude, but respect isn't "given". We can go round and round all day. Some would say the elderly woman expects you to give the seat to her b/c she deserves it....well in Disney, I refused to give up my seat, I was holding a sleeping baby and too bad if you or someone else had to sit. I lucked out by getting to the bus stop early and (gasp) I didn't EXPECT ANYTHING FROM ANYONE.....makes it easier to NOT be disappointed.
Again, old school rules, MYOB...mind your own business. What someone chooses to wear or not wear isn't YOUR business, it's Disney's and if DISNEY CHOOSES not to enforce it, GET OVER IT or go somewhere more aesthetically pleasing to your eyes, like Victoria & Alberts.
1. Do you always know the facts behind holding a spot for someone? Maybe they are participating in a swap or had to run to the restroom.
2. Prices are going to increase whether or not someone uses old mugs, really. Is it right? No, but I'm not the "moral" police or a "snitch", and it's none of my business.
3. Pool hopping, if there's no one else in the pool, is it affecting you? Are you waiting an hour to enter the pool?
4. Maybe the person "double booking" isn't quite sure which restaurant the rest of their party wants to eat at and to be safe, makes 2 reservations and does cancel the other one. Many on this board tend to call dining everyday anyway, so it's a moot point, provided the other reservation is cancelled.
5. In all honesty, it really is NO ONE's business what someone else is tipping, unless you (colllectively) are my server or are stepping up and offering to tip on my behalf.
Victoria's Secrets jeans, please

. They are at the very bottom list of "trendy" as I'm speaking of. Look at these jeans here, they are very trendy with the younger crowd. You might think they should be disqualified from the dress code, but I would argue, I think they look great.
http://www.truereligionbrandjeans.c...h_Valley_Medium/pd/c/1170/np/1170/p/1106.html
http://www.truereligionbrandjeans.com/Mens_Billy__Mo_Fo/pd/c/2100/np/2100/p/904504408.html
http://www.hollisterco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10251_10201_431826_-1_12589_12551
http://www.hollisterco.com/webapp/wcs/stores/servlet/product_10251_10201_419756_-1_12623_12552
These are today's trends. It's what the younger crowds wear. You don't have to approve it, Disney does.
IF DISNEY OBJECTED THE OP WOULD NOT HAVE SEEN THIS PERSON LEAVING THE RESTAURANT case closed. Disney thought it was okay, there's no need to argue about this.
Seriously though, why are your expectations higher for an amusement park?