Guests behaving badly (aka we need a round of pixie dust over here!)

Oh Lord I sure hope my DGS doesn't make this type of thread. I wouldn't put it past him to pull something but believe me it would not be ignored by us, I loved the comment Go find Mommy!!
 
Hixski said:
I had posted on the closed shock thread about a boy on the monorail. He was just licking the window, and licking the window, and....... :crazy: Mom just let him keep doing it. My dog has more sense than to lick a dirty window. 50 billion germs and the parents can't figure out why little Poindexter got sick. :rotfl2:


:lmao: Poindexter :rotfl2:

Thank you, that was hilarious, I havent heard that used in a long time!

I will be on the look out for the nasties next month when we head on down!
 
gigi1313 said:
but if they hadn't he would not have been able to get a fastpass when he recovered!
What I meant was that they took the time to get his wallet, go through it, find the pass, and go through the gate. I think they should have just given him treatment, then escorted him out. He could have wanted to go back to his room after the shock and not want to use a day on his ticket.
 
Lizzybee said:
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW :crazy2: I just finished eating dinner before reading that and I gagged! Shoe licking????? OMG I would have freaked out right there on the bus even if the kid was someone else's. Even if I managed to maintain my composure, my kids would freak out and I think my daughter would puke. I hope they won't still be there when we get there next week :faint:
Mine too!
 

Lizzybee said:
EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW :crazy2: I just finished eating dinner before reading that and I gagged! Shoe licking????? OMG I would have freaked out right there on the bus even if the kid was someone else's. Even if I managed to maintain my composure, my kids would freak out and I think my daughter would puke. I hope they won't still be there when we get there next week :faint:

We didn't maintain our composure!!

We had been watching her antics for quite some time (it's a long, long, long ride to anywhere from the AKL) and it had gotten to the point where we were having to hide our faces with our packages we were laughing so hard.

BUT...when she licked the shoe, that was it. At first it was just gross, but when she kept doing it it just got hilarious. She'd lick a while, then flip it over and play it like a ukelele, then back to licking. Apparently her parents were oblivious to everything, because everyone on the bus was commenting on it. You had to be there, but I tell you we literally fell off the bus laughing.

The rest of the trip, the running joke was for one of us to grab a shoe, run up to someone else (in our group of course) and ask them if they wanted a snack.
 
Please tell me that many kids will be back in school next week. I can only take so much. :crazy:
Honestly, it's the parents I'd like to throttle! There are way too many, these days, who have no control of their kids, and really don't care.
 
I've got a few, but here's one that had me baffled.

We lined up really early to sit on the curb for Spectro. We got to be pretty friendly with the people on either side of us. The kids all went into the street to play with CMs, who'd brought games out to keep the kids entertained, so on the other side of me, there was a pretty big space that I had saved with a poncho, and on the other side of DH, there was a woman sitting. Well, some lady with a stroller came up and wanted to get through to the sidewalk and stood right in front of the lady near DH and insisted that she move out of her way. The lady near DH pointed to the big empty space by me, but the woman with the stroller insisted on making that other lady stand up so she could get through. We got a chuckle out of that.

A few minutes later I had to use the restroom, so I went in front of the lady by DH and asked her to get up so I could get through. She unthinkingly started to get up and I just burst out laughing before she finally got the joke. :rotfl2:
 
tink1978 said:
Sounds like she might have a twinge of ADHD and it also sounds like her parents are so tired of having to deal with that kind of behavior that they think it's easier to let her do it than deal with a tantrum.

NO WAY is that to be blamed on ADHD. My son had severe ADHD and NEVER behaved like that in puiblic--even if I would have allowed it he wouldn't have, it's just not ADHD type behavior. Well, maybe the rolling but not the show licking. I have never met an ADHD kid who would have. ANd a LOT of my sons friends were ADHD--he went to a private school for motivated kids with learning disabilities, cognitive disorders, and emotional problems, so there's not much we haven't seen.

In all honesty if you told me the child was Autistic, that I might believe, but not ADHD.

Anne
 
Last visit I saw a mother watch her baby (I would say 4 mons old) roll around on the floor at Pecos Bills in front of the condiment bar. She was making this "exhausted face" and looking at everyone for some kind of sympathy. This little baby was licking the floor and crawling all over it. The floor was FILTHY, mashed fires, dirt, ketchup splatters every kind of spooge you can think of. What a Mom, huh?
 
I may have posted this before, but can't remember...

We all walked into WoD a few years ago..it was PACKED..like SARDINES...I had a stroller and saw something I needed to get to but there was a lady looking at something right in front of me. If I could just get past her, I'd have been okay(there were people behind me and the best way to go was FORWARD.). I said "Excuse me" about 3 times. It was loud in there with all the people so she obviously didn't hear me. So on the 4th time I said it with a raised voice..not angry, just louder. She turned around and looked at me as though I were Beelzebub. She then said something like, "OMG! How RUDE!" then proceeds to walk past me in a huff and right out the front doors. Ummm.....all I wanted was for her to HEAR me.... :confused3
 
mickeymousemom said:
I may have posted this before, but can't remember...

We all walked into WoD a few years ago..it was PACKED..like SARDINES...I had a stroller and saw something I needed to get to but there was a lady looking at something right in front of me. If I could just get past her, I'd have been okay(there were people behind me and the best way to go was FORWARD.). I said "Excuse me" about 3 times. It was loud in there with all the people so she obviously didn't hear me. So on the 4th time I said it with a raised voice..not angry, just louder. She turned around and looked at me as though I were Beelzebub. She then said something like, "OMG! How RUDE!" then proceeds to walk past me in a huff and right out the front doors. Ummm.....all I wanted was for her to HEAR me.... :confused3

On page 20, we're going to get a story from some woman who talks about this crazy lady who screeched at her in WoD one day. :rotfl2:
 
ducklite said:
In all honesty if you told me the child was Autistic, that I might believe, but not ADHD.

Anne

ITA, it sounds like autistic behavior, especially if the kid was 5 or 6 like the poster said


posted by goofie4goofy "Last visit I saw a mother watch her baby (I would say 4 mons old) roll around on the floor at Pecos Bills in front of the condiment bar. She was making this "exhausted face" and looking at everyone for some kind of sympathy. This little baby was licking the floor and crawling all over it. The floor was FILTHY, mashed fires, dirt, ketchup splatters every kind of spooge you can think of. What a Mom, huh? "

Not to dispute the incident but a 4 mo. old can't crawl. The kid had to be older.
 
Yes parents (if you can call them that), letting their kids lick their shoes or windows is just plain nasty. But, on the other hand, that's at least 2 maybe 3 people that won't be crowding the parks which leaves more fastpasses for everybody else.
 
One time there was this lady jumping up and down, pointing at the castle, shouting very loudly, "There's the castle! There's the castle! There's the castle!" to her family. She was well over 30 years old and soooo obnoxious!

oh, wait...that was ME!
 
I just returned from a trip to Epcot. While I was there I decided to take a break and cool off, so I rode Spaceship Earth.
In the "car" in front of me were a middle aged couple shall we say "having a good time" in the dark.
When the ride was over she was halfway down the exit ramp and realized that the flap of her skort was still unbuttoned.

I'll bet disney has some great film/photos of people on the dark rides. There are cameras everywhere!
 
DisneyLover1091 said:
Little kids running around bumping into other people or just running out in front of someone else. I'm really sorry to say this but people need to control thier kids.

I have to agree with this.....it really burns me up that parents just let their kids run wild!!! My mother would have beat my butt if I cut in front of someone or displayed such a lack of respect for other people...

It would be nice if parents would teach their kids respect!!!!
 
chigirl said:
One time there was this lady jumping up and down, pointing at the castle, shouting very loudly, "There's the castle! There's the castle! There's the castle!" to her family. She was well over 30 years old and soooo obnoxious!

oh, wait...that was ME!

ROFL!!! For a second there I was literally afraid you were talking about me! I am also the person who embarassed my DD6 by breaking into "A Whole New World" on the Magic Carpets!
 
Goofy DS said:
I just returned from a trip to Epcot. While I was there I decided to take a break and cool off, so I rode Spaceship Earth.
In the "car" in front of me were a middle aged couple shall we say "having a good time" in the dark.
When the ride was over she was halfway down the exit ramp and realized that the flap of her skort was still unbuttoned.

I'll bet disney has some great film/photos of people on the dark rides. There are cameras everywhere!

You'd be surprised how often that happens in amusement parks period! My ex-boyfriend used to work at Kings Island when the haunted house was there. He, while watching the cameras, had to announce "Ladies and Gentlemen, we'd like to remind you that Kings Island is a family park, not a park for making families. Thank you." The teenage couple got caught at the end of the ride and escorted out of the park!
 
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chigirl said:
One time there was this lady jumping up and down, pointing at the castle, shouting very loudly, "There's the castle! There's the castle! There's the castle!" to her family. She was well over 30 years old and soooo obnoxious!

oh, wait...that was ME!
 


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