Ever had a big row at WDW?

florida-again

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Will anyone own up to it? With their SO's? With a stranger?

BF and I argue fairly often so I'm trying to remember if we had a big argument while we were in WDW....

But I know some people have cos I've seen it!!!

Anyone?................................... :cool1:


:love2: ::MickeyMo :confused3 :badpc:
 
I did have words once with a man who was very abusive to his son. He was screaming in his face and grabbing a by the hair of the head shaking the kids head very, very hard. He did it not once, but twice. I told him I would call security if he touched the kid like that again. Then he wanted to yell at me so I just went to tell a cm what was going on. They didnt say anything to him but you could see he was being watched. It just made me sick to see what the kid was going through and no way could I just stand there and watch it.
 
Lately DH and I have tended to squabble more than normal on vacations--all that togetherness coupled with heat and crowds can get our tempers short.

It's never long before we kiss and make up, though, and get back to the fun!
 

Well...a woman on a bus ticked me off so much and the whole bus ended up mad at her! This was a few years ago before we lived down here.

We were on the bus from I have no idea where going back to the hotel and a middle-aged woman behind me was speaking VERY LOUDLY while leaning forward in her seat - basically she was yelling in my ear. I turned around and asked her to not yell in my ear and she started yelling about how stupid Americans are and they think the world revolves around them. She set the whole bus off! LOL! NO ONE on the bus was happy with her and let her know it. I remember she did not get off at our hotel, so I have no idea what happened after that.
 
Never with my DH. That's one reason we say it must be a magical place-we never fight at WDW! And since I'm from Texas, where people are allowed to carry concealed weapons, I have a habit of being very careful not to get into arguments with strangers. :rolleyes1 :rolleyes1
 
Absolutely not. SO and I never argue in public anyway, and dd knows better than to attempt to start an argument in public.
 
I never have but last year my sisters bf and her son(17) had a knock down drag out at 3am. I woke up when I heard yelling and thought to my self..who the h*ll is fighting in Disney then I realized it was my very own family. My husband had to go in and break it up it could have gotten very ugly. until then I never could have imagined anyone being unhappy in the happiest place on earth. ::MickeyMo
 
No way!

My DH and I get along extremely well when we're together for extended periods of time. We tend to fight more when we're apart.
 
My motto, "Make love, not war ;) "!!!!!!
 
No, we never fight on vacation (we are too happy)- just at home.
 
DH and I spent the first couple of days of our last WDW trip squabbling, mostly over the different plans for the trip. I always ask DH's opinion and he always says, "Whatever you want to do is fine..." So, on our trip, he was complaining about this and complaining about that and I finally told him, "You had a chance to give your planning input MONTHS ago and if you keep compaining, then tomorrow I'll take the kids to the parks by myself." That shut him right up!

The next day, we were at the Earl of Sandwich's and the couple behind us were having EXACTLY THE SAME argument! When the husband went to get food and the wife and her mom went to find a table, I made sure to stop the wife and tell her that she wasn't alone. We had a good laugh over how our men had no idea how much work went into planning our vacations. :rotfl:
 
Nope. I am the boss, applesauce and everyone knows not to make me mad..especially on vacation or they wouldn't know what to do, where to do it or how to get to it :rotfl2:
 
Oh yeah, happened on our recent trip in October. We were at EPCOT we had a group of 13 people. We all had fast passes for Soarin. 8 of us headed for the ride while 5 were lagging behind. It was my sister & brother in law, my 2 year old nephew and my sisters in-laws. The rest of us didn't feel like waiting for them to catch up. WE proceeded to ride. it takes forever even with fastpass by the time you enter the attraction stand in line then ride) while i was on the ride my cell was ringing, i knew it was my sister. Well, when we got off the ride and left the building. my sister was there to great us and boy was she mad. She started yelling and screaming, threatened to take my 5 year old niece who rode with us, saying she was coming with them for the rest of day. My niece starts to scream and cry cause she didnt want to go. My sister was mad cause we didnt wait for them, and "WE KNEW MY NEPHEW WHO IS 5 COULD NOT RIDE" YADA YADA YADA,, BLAH BLAH BLA...

Everyone was staring at us, she was making a scene...

Needless to say she got over it!
 
No. But I did see a woman haul off and smack a teenage girl because she stepped on her son's hand. (It was an accident). Shocked DH and me completely. Right on Main Street USA.
 
When I was 20, I went to WDW with my family. Well, RIGHT THERE IN THE LINE at Splash Mountain, my mom tells me that my ex-boyfriend had moved in with his new girlfriend.

Now, this was not just any old ex-boyfriend. We had been bf/gf from the time I was 12 until I was 19...getting over him was very hard. And we had not been broken up very long. It broke my heart, I could barely move through the line. Not really a fight (I don't think I had any fight left in me :guilty: ) but boy was I miserable.

Now, years later, I can still identify that spot in the Splash Mountain queue where she told me! :rotfl: I think, if you look closely, there are still blood stains on the concrete from my broken heart.
 
We did on our last trip in the middle of Disney Quest. It wasn't like an 'argument' with yelling or anything. This was our first big trip together alone and we had never been to an 'amusement' park because we both don't really like roller coasters. It was our first night there, and I had warned him that I don't do virtual reality because it makes me sick. Neither of us had ever been to DQ and once we got there and I realized it was ALL VR stuff I knew I would be sitting and waiting a lot which was totally fine with me, but he said it made him feel bad and uncomfortable that he was having fun and I was just sitting there, I insisted that it was fine and to please have fun, he said no let's just leave, and it went from there. I finally walked away and went up to the computers to check out the DIS boards. It escalated a little bit and then it was fine. We had been in a car non stop for like 12 hours and we were both so tired. It wasn't really THAT bad, but I was still embarrassed. :rolleyes:
 
SDFgirl said:
When I was 20, I went to WDW with my family. Well, RIGHT THERE IN THE LINE at Splash Mountain, my mom tells me that my ex-boyfriend had moved in with his new girlfriend.

Now, this was not just any old ex-boyfriend. We had been bf/gf from the time I was 12 until I was 19...getting over him was very hard. And we had not been broken up very long. It broke my heart, I could barely move through the line. Not really a fight (I don't think I had any fight left in me :guilty: ) but boy was I miserable.

Now, years later, I can still identify that spot in the Splash Mountain queue where she told me! :rotfl: I think, if you look closely, there are still blood stains on the concrete from my broken heart.

Wow! Why would she do something so cruel? Sounds kind of like something my own mother would have done.
 
Marseeya said:
Wow! Why would she do something so cruel? Sounds kind of like something my own mother would have done.

I don't know. She can run low on tact, sometimes. Although she felt horrible and kept apologizing after spilling the beans...

I've stuck my foot in my mouth too many times to get angry at her! :rotfl: Like mom, like daughter I guess.
 
Yeah, DH and I have had a row in WDW. Now it is funny, but then it really upset me.

I can't remember where we were in MK, but I went to the restroom and told DH to stay where I could find him. He said he would wait by the door. I go in, take care of things, and walk out, but DH is no where to be found. So I walk around looking like a lost puppy looking for DH. After about half an hour I was really steamed. Finally he comes walking over to me with this pissed look on his face and starts yelling at me asking me where I have been. I tell him that he has no right being pissed at me, I was the one looking for him! Well, things started getting loud and a CM walked by and heard us. She asked me what bathroom I had used, I told her and she started laughing. Seems it was one of those bathrooms that has 2 doors, one in one land and one in another land. I had walked in one door and out the other door. No wonder DH could not find me! Now we laugh at how bad it is that I got lost going to the restroom!
 


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