Sammy
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I've always enjoyed reading the posts where people relate funny things overheard or seen at the parks. We just returned from WDW yesterday and these were just a couple of things we saw/heard:
We were at MK one day and saw a man pointing to the castle and telling his son, "I think that's the Magic Kingdom over there..."
In Tomorrowland, we saw a family walking around and each was eating Chef Boyardee canned pasta right out of the cans!
Man inside the castle showing the mosaics to his daughter, "Look honey...it's Sleeping Beauty!"
At the Poly Luau, we sat next to a couple who were honeymooning (note the bride/groom mickey ears!). They didn't speak to each other the entire time!!
Not funny, but......one night we were waiting at MK for our bus back to the Dolphin. A woman was waiting with her HUGE double stroller loaded with packages and 1 infant and 1 small toddler. When the bus pulled up, she tried to board without folding the stroller. The bus driver wouldn't let her board unless it was folded and she proceeded to spend the next 10 minutes arguing with the driver about how "all the other bus drivers" had been letting her board. Once she finally realized he wasn't going to budge, she and her husband then spent the next 10 minutes unloading the packages and getting the thing folded. We just decided to wait for the next bus!!
Anyone else?
Sammy
We were at MK one day and saw a man pointing to the castle and telling his son, "I think that's the Magic Kingdom over there..."
In Tomorrowland, we saw a family walking around and each was eating Chef Boyardee canned pasta right out of the cans!
Man inside the castle showing the mosaics to his daughter, "Look honey...it's Sleeping Beauty!"
At the Poly Luau, we sat next to a couple who were honeymooning (note the bride/groom mickey ears!). They didn't speak to each other the entire time!!
Not funny, but......one night we were waiting at MK for our bus back to the Dolphin. A woman was waiting with her HUGE double stroller loaded with packages and 1 infant and 1 small toddler. When the bus pulled up, she tried to board without folding the stroller. The bus driver wouldn't let her board unless it was folded and she proceeded to spend the next 10 minutes arguing with the driver about how "all the other bus drivers" had been letting her board. Once she finally realized he wasn't going to budge, she and her husband then spent the next 10 minutes unloading the packages and getting the thing folded. We just decided to wait for the next bus!!
Anyone else?
Sammy