Funniest comments you've overheard in WDW

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This actually happend to my Dh and my brother. My Dh and I got married last July in Disney, and for the wedding rehersal all the bridesmaids and grooms men wore matching shirts. They were the Mickey and Minnie dressed up in wedding attire with our names underneath along with the date. Well after all the rehersals and everything the grooms men wanted to take my DH out to get a few drinks at Epcot. My DH and my brother hopped on the monorail, not thinking that they should change their shirts, since they were no longer around the whole wedding party, and they were sitting on a monorail. Well my DH and brother were talking and he could not help but notice that the couple across from them jsut kept on staring at them. Finally my Dh said, "hey hows it going?" The couple replied with a " Good and congratulations". They thought my DH and brother were the ones getting married, since my name could also pass for a mans! After my Dh explained that they were the rehersal shirts, and they were going to meet up with everyone in Epcot for some drinks, the couple was so embarrased! When they finally arrived at Epcot, to their shocked, every one had changed leaving the two of them wearing "The Happily Ever After" shirts! :tinker:

Fantastic. :lmao:
 
Last year, while at the MK my husband and I saw a kid having a meltdown. The kid looked at his parents and screamed "I never get to do anything". Did I forget to mention...THIS WAS AT DISNEY WORLD!!!

This began our tradition of saying "Happiest place on earth" everytime we see a crying kid at while at DW. Yes, our kids our grown...
 
I was in EPCOT today in Morocco and this husband and wife were walking up to the camel and the husband said "What country is this" without missing a beat the wife replied "MOSCOW!!!!!" she was serious!!!

I'd love to see a camel in Moscow. Think they hook snowplows up to them?
 

Last year, while at the MK my husband and I saw a kid having a meltdown. The kid looked at his parents and screamed "I never get to do anything". Did I forget to mention...THIS WAS AT DISNEY WORLD!!!

This began our tradition of saying "Happiest place on earth" everytime we see a crying kid at while at DW. Yes, our kids our grown...

This was not my child, but can you believe the last time we were there he said, "this is boring" because he wasn't getting his way.
 
This actually happend to my Dh and my brother. My Dh and I got married last July in Disney, and for the wedding rehersal all the bridesmaids and grooms men wore matching shirts. They were the Mickey and Minnie dressed up in wedding attire with our names underneath along with the date. Well after all the rehersals and everything the grooms men wanted to take my DH out to get a few drinks at Epcot. My DH and my brother hopped on the monorail, not thinking that they should change their shirts, since they were no longer around the whole wedding party, and they were sitting on a monorail. Well my DH and brother were talking and he could not help but notice that the couple across from them jsut kept on staring at them. Finally my Dh said, "hey hows it going?" The couple replied with a " Good and congratulations". They thought my DH and brother were the ones getting married, since my name could also pass for a mans! After my Dh explained that they were the rehersal shirts, and they were going to meet up with everyone in Epcot for some drinks, the couple was so embarrased! When they finally arrived at Epcot, to their shocked, every one had changed leaving the two of them wearing "The Happily Ever After" shirts! :tinker:

:lmao:
 
Last year my mom and her husband came with us to WDW. Being that it was their first time there, we asked her husband, "So what was your favorite ride?" He said, in all seriousness, "I liked that one with the characters, you know, I think it's for kids.":confused3


Later we (somehow) figured out he was talking about the Winnie the Pooh ride. Duh! That's exactly how I would describe it.:sad2:
 
Last year my mom and her husband came with us to WDW. Being that it was their first time there, we asked her husband, "So what was your favorite ride?" He said, in all seriousness, "I liked that one with the characters, you know, I think it's for kids.":confused3


Later we (somehow) figured out he was talking about the Winnie the Pooh ride. Duh! That's exactly how I would describe it.:sad2:

That reminded me of the night of the first day my then 4 year old spent in the Magic Kingdom (1994). As we tucked her into bed, we asked what her favorite part of Disney was...

She thought it through and announced, "Dis".
 
Maybe in the category of "I guess you had to be there", but this is something I overheard back in 1985, on our first visit to WDW. We were on the train, and a family got on and sat down near us. They all had very strong southern accents, which somehow made this funnier, so when you read this quote, you need to say it in your very best southern drawl. Little boy, probably about 10years old, to his mother, "Oh momma, I thought you said RAIN ride!"

My kids were 9 and 10 at the time, now 31 and 32. We still say this to each other, and it still makes me laugh remembering it! Thanks for the memory!
:)
 
That reminded me of the night of the first day my then 4 year old spent in the Magic Kingdom (1994). As we tucked her into bed, we asked what her favorite part of Disney was...

She thought it through and announced, "Dis".

:lmao: That is so cute!!

Maybe in the category of "I guess you had to be there", but this is something I overheard back in 1985, on our first visit to WDW. We were on the train, and a family got on and sat down near us. They all had very strong southern accents, which somehow made this funnier, so when you read this quote, you need to say it in your very best southern drawl. Little boy, probably about 10years old, to his mother, "Oh momma, I thought you said RAIN ride!"

My kids were 9 and 10 at the time, now 31 and 32. We still say this to each other, and it still makes me laugh remembering it! Thanks for the memory!
:)

:rotfl: How funny! The accents always do it for me too!
 
That reminded me of the night of the first day my then 4 year old spent in the Magic Kingdom (1994). As we tucked her into bed, we asked what her favorite part of Disney was...

She thought it through and announced, "Dis".

:lmao: Oddly enough, for me, my fave part is "ney". :rotfl2:
 
We had a couple of memorable ones from our last visit.

This one wasn't overheard but said directly to me by a CM who was ringing up my purchases at Mouse Gears in Epcot. "So--are you all just visiting?"

:rotfl2: I was trying to think up a response when DH piped up, "Oh, no, we live at Disney World--just outside the International Gateway."

I think he meant to ask where we were visiting FROM but he was distracted and I don't think he ever did realize exactly what he'd said.

Another one I did overhear at the Emporium at the MK (I don't know what it was with stores this trip!) As we were leaving I heard a man say indignantly, "HEY. All they sell here is Mickey Mouse stuff!"

Really? At Disney World? Imagine that!
 
Our family favorite came one afternoon at MK when a dad obviously frustrated that his kids were scared of so many of the rides, characters, etc was YELLING:mad: at the kids, "IT'S FAKE...IT'S ALL FAKE!" As we walked away, dh whispered, "Way to spread the Magic"!! We cracked up!
 
:rotfl: :rotfl: I'm glad I'm home alone. My family would think i'm nuts if they overheard be cracking up every minute or so!!!:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
I love it when your waiting for bus and it pulls up with where it's going on the front and on the side and someone ask the driver if this bus is going to what ever is on the front and side of the bus. That cracks me up.
 
We're just back from an amazingly wonderful five days - and here's one of my funny moments.

My 2-year-old granddaughter had been running around in one of the Fort Wilderness stores, and she fell and smacked her head on the floor. She's very fair-skinned, so this left a big red bump on her forehead. A while later, after we'd picked up our purchases and were getting ready to pay for them. The CM at the cash register said to my granddaughter: "Oh, how did you hurt your head?" She said "Like this!" and ran across the floor, then threw herself down, once again smacking her head on the floor. The funniest part was the horrified expression on the CM's face.

Teresa
 
We're just back from an amazingly wonderful five days - and here's one of my funny moments.

My 2-year-old granddaughter had been running around in one of the Fort Wilderness stores, and she fell and smacked her head on the floor. She's very fair-skinned, so this left a big red bump on her forehead. A while later, after we'd picked up our purchases and were getting ready to pay for them. The CM at the cash register said to my granddaughter: "Oh, how did you hurt your head?" She said "Like this!" and ran across the floor, then threw herself down, once again smacking her head on the floor. The funniest part was the horrified expression on the CM's face.

Teresa

Absolutely hysterical!!:rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
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