momsavealot
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I had an incident several years ago--after they changed the Diamond Horseshoe and put the Woody's Roundup show in there or Goofy something. You know how there are benches around the perimeter of many of the attractions to be seated while you wait especially if you are very early for the show (American Adventure, Country Bears, Hall of Presidents all come to mind)? Well, they had these in there as well. An older couple around my parents ages (early 60's) is seated. I am standing while I get my kids set up--they are seated on the floor, but I tell them that when the show starts they may have to stand to be able to see and that the show from what I knew of it would be one where they could stand and move around a bit. The man tells me I have to sit on the ground because he and his wife cannot see from the bench. Now I am not a meanie I would move from their view if it is indeed a sit down show and if I didn't want to sit I would move behind others so I didn't obstruct a view. I said nicely, but firmly that I would not be sitting to wait for the show to start. I explained that once the show started everyone would be standing. He was livid and fuming about it. He went back to his seat though and &*^%$ed up a storm just loud enough so I could hear it and so he could be obnoxious. He gets up agian and tells me to sit down. "Just about everyone else is seated on the floor are you stupoid you need to sit down." "Umm no I am not stupid, a lot of people sit down while waiting for shows and I choose not to." Again I say no. There is nothing going on in here BTW--no entertainment, nothing to see I am not blocking anything. He continues to brood. The music starts and he comes up to me, grabs my arm and tells me I must sit down now and I have to listen to him. At this point I lose it. First I tell him to take his hands off of me, I am not a child and I will not be spoken to in a nasty tone or touched by someone who has no right to lay hands on me. He is freaking out now. A CM comes over and says that I do not need to sit down and when the show starts everyone will be standing anyway because the characters come down from the stage and interact with the children and we can't have children getting stepped on. I continue to stand, he continues to brood and I am scared that he will hit me and yell more. The CM did not handle the situation well, and I see he is still ticked off. I move to the back of the show area nearer to the CM's and the door while DH stays with our kids. I'm thinking to myself if this guy touches me again I am going to press charges and I really don't care who's grandpa he is, but I do not want to cause a spectacle for my children or anyone he is with. Later in the day we see him again and he shoves his way up to me and starts swearing. Now my DH is a very quiet guy who knows I can stand up for myself and will ( I teach high risk High School students, you really can't scare me--and I am very good at deescalating situations so he usually doesnt' get involved). Well DH jumps in and says very loudly ENOUGH! You have been harassing her and we will press charges if you so much as even attempt to come near us again. The guy just puts his head down and wanders off with his wife and a few grandkids. He was jsut a bully who was used to yelling to always get his own way and I wasn't giving it to him.
I have been to WDW a lot, and have only had this one incident, but it really only takes one person to drive a stiuation to escalate to violence.
Wow, that's scary! It's too bad the CM didn't call security and escort that man out! Just the fact that he touched you is battery! I'm glad your dh knocked him down a peg. I just feel sorry for his family that has to deal with him - yikes!!