disneysteve
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We just returned from our latest visit. The biggest thing that really stood out to me this trip much more than in the past was guests behaving badly, or allowing their children to behave badly. I've come to expect this at home, but it always seemed to be less prevalent at Disney - Not this time!
I saw kids climbing the rock wall in the preshow area of Dinosaur at AK. I saw a tot, no more than 2 years old, allowed to stand on the seat and walk back and forth freely throughout the entire safari ride - we kept waiting for her to get bounced out of the car. Her mom was apparently too busy videotaping the animals to care about her daughter's safety. I saw 3 kids from one family sitting on the little shelf behind the last row of seats on the monorail and dangling their feet onto the actually seat. They were flanking their parents who didn't seem to mind at all. I saw another 2 year old standing on a table at the train station to watch SpectroMagic. She was standing until she tipped the table over. Fortunately, she didn't get hurt and the falling table didn't hit anyone. Then her father stood the table back up and put her right back on it.
I saw several guests arguing with CM's after being informed of rules they were violating. For example, the father right in front of us at Space Mountain spent 5 minutes trying to convince the CM to let his son ride even though he wasn't tall enough no matter how straight up he stood. In the meantime, the CM's weren't letting the rest of us get through to board.
At Universe of Energy, I clearly heard a CM outside tell a guest to finish his drink before entering the building. The guy went in anyway with the drink. Inside, another CM told him he needed to go back out or throw it away. Well, the guy and his female companion loudly complained about how rude it was for the CM to tell them that.
At MuppetVision, the CM in the lobby and in the theater both said to enter and move all the way down the row (you know the spiel). Well, one guy goes in and stops dead center. Even after the CM repeated the instructions and a few people managed to squeeze past the guy, he said to nobody in particular, "I got stuck at the end in the last show, I'm not doing that again here." No problem mister, just make up your own rules. Things go so much smoother when everyone does that - NOT!
There just seemed to be an abundance of folks who felt all the rules didn't apply to them. I guess this is a trend everywhere, but it seemed worse than usual last week at Disney.
Steve
I saw kids climbing the rock wall in the preshow area of Dinosaur at AK. I saw a tot, no more than 2 years old, allowed to stand on the seat and walk back and forth freely throughout the entire safari ride - we kept waiting for her to get bounced out of the car. Her mom was apparently too busy videotaping the animals to care about her daughter's safety. I saw 3 kids from one family sitting on the little shelf behind the last row of seats on the monorail and dangling their feet onto the actually seat. They were flanking their parents who didn't seem to mind at all. I saw another 2 year old standing on a table at the train station to watch SpectroMagic. She was standing until she tipped the table over. Fortunately, she didn't get hurt and the falling table didn't hit anyone. Then her father stood the table back up and put her right back on it.
I saw several guests arguing with CM's after being informed of rules they were violating. For example, the father right in front of us at Space Mountain spent 5 minutes trying to convince the CM to let his son ride even though he wasn't tall enough no matter how straight up he stood. In the meantime, the CM's weren't letting the rest of us get through to board.
At Universe of Energy, I clearly heard a CM outside tell a guest to finish his drink before entering the building. The guy went in anyway with the drink. Inside, another CM told him he needed to go back out or throw it away. Well, the guy and his female companion loudly complained about how rude it was for the CM to tell them that.
At MuppetVision, the CM in the lobby and in the theater both said to enter and move all the way down the row (you know the spiel). Well, one guy goes in and stops dead center. Even after the CM repeated the instructions and a few people managed to squeeze past the guy, he said to nobody in particular, "I got stuck at the end in the last show, I'm not doing that again here." No problem mister, just make up your own rules. Things go so much smoother when everyone does that - NOT!
There just seemed to be an abundance of folks who felt all the rules didn't apply to them. I guess this is a trend everywhere, but it seemed worse than usual last week at Disney.
Steve