Have you ever had a shock?

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Wendy1953 said:
Oh My.....walking Around And A Very (had To Be Eighth Month Or Twins) Pregnant Women Was Walking With A Bikini Top And Hip Hugging Shorts......her Whole Belly Was Right Out There In Public For All To See.....she Looked Ridiculous!

Okay the bikini top is shocking in a place that it's not appropriate clothing (ie: she wasn't at a pool or waterpark) but the belly is shocking to you? It's just a belly! LOL!!!!!!!!!! The way people dress nowadays I see TONS of bellies everytime I'm there- it's not more shocking that it's a belly with a baby in there. I've seen some people wearing belly shirts with bellies as BIG as someone pregnant but it's all fat- not a baby in there... what's the difference? LOL :rotfl:
 
This didn't happen at WDW but I was once at a Target store and right when I get to the cashier (he was male). My DD who was about 1 1/2 at that time, grabbed the zipper on my shirt and pulled it down. I was so embarrassed because the cashier was looking right at me when that happened.

My worst shocker was at Cedar Point. I had on white shorts and bent over to pick up something up and a seagull was flying over at the same time and pooped on the back of my shorts. :earseek: It was so embarrassing! :blush: It looked like I pooped on myself.
 
OK, just back and the only mildly shocking thing I saw was a little girl, about 4, wearing cowboy boots at MK. Her feet must have been killing and sweating like crazy. My DD begged me to let her wear her princess shoes when she was wearing her costume but I said no way. Didn't even bring them. Those shoes freak me out when she wears them in the kitchen. I'm an all flats girl myself. ;)
 
While I was waiting for my daughter in the ladies room of Le Chef's de France restaurant, a boy (he looked to be about 12), kept complaining to his mother who was using a stall, that he had pepper in his snots. He kept blowing his nose in a paper towel and talking about the specks of pepper. If that didn't gross me out enough, two women came into the bathroom with a toddler who threw up in the waste can under the paper towel dispenser!!!!! My stomach turned. I have kids too, and I know that they always manage to say the darndest things but I think that the woman with the barfing toddler could have made it to a stall (most were empty). Just my opnion!!!!!!
 

Ryegirl that is soooo gross. I wouldn't have been able to eat after witnessing that. I agree that the woman should have brought her toddler into a washroom stall. At least the mess could have been flushed. YUCK YUCK YUCK.

...Which reminds me when I was at the Magic Kingdom this past July. I was there for EMH and bought a rice crispy Mickey on the way out. By the time I got to the bus stops I was ready to throw the stick out. I almost pushed my hand into the vomit that was covering the swinging door of the garbage recepticle. It was dark and thankfully I noticed it in time. Funny thing was the garbage recepticle opposite it had vomit all over it as well. Who shoves their head into one of those closed top swinging door garbage cans? Those swinging doors are tiny. Again I say YUCK YUCK YUCK!!!
 
RYEGIRL said:
While I was waiting for my daughter in the ladies room of Le Chef's de France restaurant, a boy (he looked to be about 12), kept complaining to his mother who was using a stall, that he had pepper in his snots. He kept blowing his nose in a paper towel and talking about the specks of pepper. If that didn't gross me out enough, two women came into the bathroom with a toddler who threw up in the waste can under the paper towel dispenser!!!!! My stomach turned. I have kids too, and I know that they always manage to say the darndest things but I think that the woman with the barfing toddler could have made it to a stall (most were empty). Just my opnion!!!!!!

Well, I can tell you that when my daughter was a toddler, she never gave me any advance warning when she was going to vomit. I think she was at least 6 before the first time she actually made it to a toilet to throw up! Maybe that was the best place the mom could "aim" the toddler with short notice, if you see what I mean, or maybe it just happened so fast she didn't have time to do anything else. (Sorry to be so gross!)
 
What an interesting thread! My most shocking moment was this past August, first day, first park...right there in front of Cinderella's castle a woman and her daughter...about 10-11 y/o posing for a picture, mom is wearing a BLACK LACE BRA and a pair of jean shorts. They are posing and smiling while dad takes the picture like this is the most normal thing in the world! :earseek: I have seen women wearing bikkini swim suit tops, which I can sort of understand if it's real hot but a lace bra??? I wonder if she walked through the front gate like that? :confused3 We quickly scooted over to Adventureland after seeing them!
 
Mine was not in wdw but on i drive my mom and dad were with us (first time out of uk) we were walking up i drive when we saw loads of policecars parked on the green searching every car that drove past. we later found out there had been a shooting incident by the macDonalds on i drive a few minutes before, that was shocking!!
 
While we were there in June, Tink's flight before Wishes was canceled due to lightening. I told DH that I was not leaving WDW without seeing Tink so on another evening while we were in MK we stopped outside of Cosmic Ray's to wait for Tinkerbell. This really was not a great spot--it was on the side of Cosmic Ray's right across from the Dole Whip stand--for seeing all that Wishes has to offer but we weren't concerned with that. What we found "shocking" was that several people stopped there to watch Wishes and were oooohing and aaahing over the fireworks and all we could think was that if that was their first time to see Wishes they sure were missing a lot.
 
We just returned from WDW, and I saw something at Animal Kingdom that was kind of funny. The restrooms by the Kali River Rapids exit has a fountain and two walls with streams of water coming out. The kids like to play in the water. I could smell the chlorine so I knew it was okay for kids to stick their heads in it.

This is the funny part: a man who must have been from another country put his drinking mug in the fountain and drank from it. After one swig of chlorine water, he poured it out. I thought he must have realized it wasn't for drinking and would give up. NO! He was persistent and went to the stream of water coming out of the wall and again put his mug in and drank from it. After that, he gave up. Poor guy. His tummy probably didn't feel so good after that. My stomach was hurting just watching him!
 
mommystieg said:
--it was on the side of Cosmic Ray's right across from the Dole Whip stand--

NOTE:
Just to make sure those here who are in search of the illusive "Dole Whip" that the citrus stand where you were standing (between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland) is NOT the Dole Whip stand.

Dole Whips are dispensed only in Adventureland from a small storefront located near the entrance to the Swiss Family Treehouse.

Gotta love the Whips!
 
Robo said:
Just to make sure those here who are in search of the illusive "Dole Whip" that the citrus stand where you were standing (between Fantasyland and Tomorrowland) is NOT the Dole Whip stand.

Dole Whips are dispensed only in Adventureland from a small storefront located near the entrance to the Swiss Family Treehouse.

Gotta love the Whips!

::yes:: ::yes::

For a minute I thought they moved the stand & figured I better check it out on Friday when I'm there.
 
Just found this thread the other night. I am disgusted and dismayed at what I have read . . . however I am laughing my @ss off at some of the things you have written! I have been caught laughing out loud by my daughter when reading and for obvious reasons cannot tell her what I am laughing at!

I can't believe that this thread is 140+ pages! I only got up to page 9, but this is great reading!

I do have one to add:

Was there in August with DM, DD, and DS. Was in Fantasyland as DD and DM came off carousel. There was a little blond girl looking around and looking a bit distraught. I asked her if she was lost and she said she was. I began to comfort her and after a while a CM came along. The CM wanted to take her to the front of park to the Lost and Found. I told her to hold off for a few minutes because I thought the mom would come back to where she was last seen. The CM asked me to stay with her while she contacted a boss from Tink's shop. I stayed with the girl, but it was so crowded. We shouted the mom's name to no avail. I told the little girl that I wanted to hold her up high so her mom could see her and she could see mom. We did this for quite some time. After 10 or 15 minutes, her trashy aunt came up, ripped her from my arms, yelled at the girl, and told her that her mother was looking all over for her. What a BIT@H! She didn't say thank you, tell me to fly a kite, NOTHING!

Shortly after this happened, my DM was relaying the story to another CM. He thanked us for doing a good deed and gave us a "valuable" pin that only CM's were given - one for the SpectroMagic parade. Later that night, while waiting for the parade to start, my DD was chosen randomly to "turn off the lights" for the parade by a CM with big white gloves! She was given a certificate and felt so special. I guess karma was a friend to us, and I hope for that trashy woman it is a BIT@H! :earseek:
 
I'm shocked a CM would walk away from a lost child and let anyone else manage the situation.

It was nice of you to take the time to help the child.
 
TWo weeks ago we were at Epcot for EMH. It was late...maybe 10:30 when we came across a mom, dad and there 4 year old daughter just outside od HISTA. The little girl had tears streaming down her face but wasn't actually crying. She was just silently weeping, and looked miserable. She turned to her mom and pleaded "but mommy I'm SO tired..." to which her mother imparted this nugget of motherly comfort: "now Susie, part of learning to be a grown up is learning how to stay up late."

What the heck? Yeah..learn to stay up late so mom and dad can ride Mission:Space a few more times. Morons.
 
Jennasis said:
TWo weeks ago we were at Epcot for EMH. It was late...maybe 10:30 when we came across a mom, dad and there 4 year old daughter just outside od HISTA. The little girl had tears streaming down her face but wasn't actually crying. She was just silently weeping, and looked miserable. She turned to her mom and pleaded "but mommy I'm SO tired..." to which her mother imparted this nugget of motherly comfort: "now Susie, part of learning to be a grown up is learning how to stay up late."

What the heck? Yeah..learn to stay up late so mom and dad can ride Mission:Space a few more times. Morons.
My heart aches for that little girl. What clods her parents are. Common sense folks . . .GET A BABY SITTER! A big hug to that little girl, wherever she is. :flower:
 
Worse than that...we were sitting on the beach at the contemporary waiting for the electrical water pageant to start. The beach was empty except for one family of four in chairs, so DH and I grabbed two towels and found a spot on the beach away from the other family. Just after the show started a family of 5 (3 large males who were drinking, a woman and a little girl) show up and stand RIGHT IN FRONT OF US!! The beach was entirely empty!!!! I said loudly "You must be kidding me!" Stood up grabbed our twoels and moved further down the beach. I was annoyed and stewing through most of the show but just as it ended the ever drunkening guys did the biggest bonehead thing ever...

one of them started chasing after a duck..TACKLED IT and then pinned it down so the little girl could pet it! The poor thing was quacking like mad. They were all laughing and then finally let it go and chased it into the water.

I was horrified (so was the other family seated on the beach).
 
Jennasis said:
Worse than that...we were sitting on the beach at the contemporary waiting for the electrical water pageant to start. The beach was empty except for one family of four in chairs, so DH and I grabbed two towels and found a spot on the beach away from the other family. Just after the show started a family of 5 (3 large males who were drinking, a woman and a little girl) show up and stand RIGHT IN FRONT OF US!! The beach was entirely empty!!!! I said loudly "You must be kidding me!" Stood up grabbed our twoels and moved further down the beach. I was annoyed and stewing through most of the show but just as it ended the ever drunkening guys did the biggest bonehead thing ever...

one of them started chasing after a duck..TACKLED IT and then pinned it down so the little girl could pet it! The poor thing was quacking like mad. They were all laughing and then finally let it go and chased it into the water.

I was horrified (so was the other family seated on the beach).

Wow! Same thing happend to us except it was at the WL and they were sober ! I also said something along the same line you did and they moved along but sheesh! Same night a woman let her daughter twirl madly around all of us for about 15 minutes and then she stood waist deep in the lake to watch the ELP. Hello! Florida, water, alligators! :rolleyes1
 
one of them started chasing after a duck..TACKLED IT and then pinned it down so the little girl could pet it! The poor thing was quacking like mad. They were all laughing and then finally let it go and chased it into the water.
This reminds me of the time I was in Frontierland admiring the little gator that lives in the Rivers Of America. I was taking pictures of it when along comes this teenager and proceeds to dump his bottle of water on its face, trying to make it move. I so wanted to dump my bottle of water on this twit's head to see if he would move. :rolleyes:
 
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