Gross things at WDW

My DH and I stopped at Downtown Disney quickly on our way home from the parks and he used the restroom. He was taking a long time so I was getting annoyed and when he finally came out, there were big wet spots all over his shorts - From the crotch to the back and the legs - and he was walking very stiffly. I asked him if he peed on himself jokingly and he gave me a death stare and told me that some little boy was peeing on the floor in the stall before he went in and his dad was doing nothing about it. DH still needed to use the stall though and his shorts accidentally slipped down to the pee soaked ground!

ROFL! This one and the mustard in the belly button are definitely the winners so far. However, I'm thinking the guy using his bellybutton for a condiment container may be on to something. :)
 
"Love Bugs" they are all over during Sept. mating so they look double in size. All over your hotel room door when you get home from a long day in the parks they will follow you in your room too. No wonder Sept is a slow mth.
 
This was at DCA but I can't resist sharing. Someone vomited on ToT while it was going down, thank god I was not on that lift because watching the people coming out was gross enough.
 
Kids pickin' their nose and wiping the result on the hand rails...

That's one big reason I don't touch the hand rails, also the water fountains are nasty! :faint: We use CS water only. Watching where we put our hands, also using sanitizer when we can't wash them, hopefully is some of the reasons we have never gotten sick at Disney on our many trips (knock on wood ;)).

Subject of rails - I've seen just about everything - also have seen children with their mouths on them - yuck - hardly even let my children touch them with their hands :eek:
 

North of Mouse said:
That's one big reason I don't touch the hand rails, also the water fountains are nasty! :faint: We use CS water only. Watching where we put our hands, also using sanitizer when we can't wash them, hopefully is some of the reasons we have never gotten sick at Disney on our many trips (knock on wood ;)).

Subject of rails - I've seen just about everything - also have seen children with their mouths on them - yuck - hardly even let my children touch them with their hands :eek:

I swear kids have one great immune system.. I've seen kids lick the handrails.. :crazy2:
I'm always wondering how more kids don't get sick why in Disney
 
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There's another thread somewhere on here started years ago (that's still going!) about gross things seen in WDW....tons & tons of vomit stories but the ones that had me the most were using the water fountains as a baby dirty diaper washing statins, and the large man who squirted mustard in his belly button to use to dip his pretzel in.

Ewe!
 
a very large couple (man and woman) wearing tiny thong bathing suits at blizzard beach...

Sometimes you wonder how people get up in the morning, get dressed, look in the mirror and say yup...I look good....Ewe!
 
I must preface this by saying that I am totally pro breastfeeding and I really do not care where anyone does it; however, we were in Fantasmic and a woman was breastfeeding her approx 4 year old child with her entire breast exposed. The boy was laying on her lap and watching a movie on an ipod... after he was finished with his meal he began to yank on his mother's nipple by stretching it (and wow did it stretch) over and over with it in one hand and the ipod in another. This went on for a long time and no one said a word to her. She made no move to cover herself up either... The guests around her did not know which way to look.

Wow! Thats all....
 
A couple we know who has two children (age 7 and 4) met up with us to go on the Pirates and Pals cruise out of the Contemporary. Not only did the hopped up on sugar 4 year old knock down the backdrop and run into Mr. Smee but ate almost 5 bowls of ice cream with no concern from the mother.

We boarded the boat and caught half of the water pagent and then the 4 year old let loose all her contents all over the floor of the boat. Of course the Mom turned to me and says "Oh, she's always had motion sickness". (as I'm saying to myself, why put her on a boat then????) I thought the boat was going to capsize because everyone around them moved to our side of the boat.

Unbeknownst to us, those boats have NO PAPERTOWELS, NO MOPS, NO CLEANING MATERIALS whatsoever.

What was the most disgusting thing was the parents used their sweatshirts to cover up the puke...then turned them inside out and put the one with the least amount of puke on the child, and back in the stroller and carried the rest, dripping with them off the boat!! THEN, if that wasn't bad enough, they went to the meet and greet with Peter Pan on the dock, all covered in puke! :eek:

(Couldnt get away from them fast enough):wave2:

Omg....that's beyond gross
 
The grossest thing I saw at Disney was a CM outside of the Plaza restaurant at MK was washing down the trash cans, then used the same wash cloth to clean the tables....

Even more reason to bring Lysol wipes to the parks!
 
Tampon in the hot tub, I will spare you where it was, but its the grossest thing ever and I was only walking by. :scared1:

I never liked them, never got in a public one but that made me ever steer clear of even walking past.
 
Folks enough about the breast feeding. It is a perfectly natural thing for a mother and baby to do. If it offends you so find another outlet for your sensitivity.

Moving to Community board since this has strayed way beyond trip planning.
 
Cyrano said:
Folks enough about the breast feeding. It is a perfectly natural thing for a mother and baby to do. If it offends you so find another outlet for your sensitivity.

Moving to Community board since this has strayed way beyond trip planning.

Wow it isn't about breastfeeding. People just don't get it. It is about tge bare breast being exposed when NOT breastfeeding. Wow
 














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