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With all the honeymooning couples, just wondering if anyone has seen any uumm inappropriate behavior?
 
chrismb22 said:
I just finished the funny moments thread of 58 pages and now I want to read this whole thread. No work gets done today!! Anyway, here's one. We were at Universal back in March 1995 and me and my now ex-husband who was sooo not into the Disney experience. I finally got him slightly into it -- I think it was the bigger rides that Universal had at the time that did it -- and we were going across a walkway when this girl in about her 20s walks by and lifts her arm. She had a huge wad of armpit hair. (Sorry to be gross). I know that's normal in some countries but in America it's not really accepted and husband, who hates that sort of thing, could not take it. That was it for him and pretty much me for that trip.


Now I am not one for armpit hair either, but how sad that something so innocent and natural ruined your vacation. It's not like the woman put her armpit in your husbands face or anything.
 
disneypofq05 said:
We were at Typhoon Lagoon this past July and there was a family with two girls between 8 and 10 who were walking around with top on. Just the bathing suit bottom.

We're just back from WDW, and there were several families with girls who wore only their swimsuit bottoms. One of the girls looked to be about 10 or 11. My DD just turned 12, so it was an interesting conversation, to say the least!

Actually, it was a good opportunity to talk about respecting different cultures, understanding norms, etc. It was also good to hear DD say that while it might be OK in some countries, topless just isn't her style!

Now, hopefully she'll remember that when she's on spring break in about 7 years :rotfl:
 
pixiedust23 said:
With all the honeymooning couples, just wondering if anyone has seen any uumm inappropriate behavior?
I'm a recent honeymooner (back 2 weeks now) and this comment is just silly. I saw numerous other honeymooners and while there was a fair amount of hand holding, hugging, and generally being googly-eyed, I didn't see anything innapropriate from us or any other couple. Kissing did happen (with us and the others) but I didn't see more than pecks. Now the older couples in the pool at my resort...That was another story. DH was regretting swimming underwater after he got an eyeful multiple nights from different couples.
 

jennyl772003 said:
I AM NOT STARTING A DEBATE ON LEASHING YOUR CHILD HERE!

While in the Land, I saw a girl, approx 12. With a leash. Not one of those special wrist or harness types, but an actual dog leash attached to one of her belt loops! So not only was the leash itself odd, but the girl was also WAY too old to be leashed.

oh yea...those things...lots of teens at my school & that I see in the mall wear dog collars & have their bf or gf "walk them" through the mall. They're usually the "gothic" style teens

:confused3
 
WDWAurora said:
I'm a recent honeymooner (back 2 weeks now) and this comment is just silly. I saw numerous other honeymooners and while there was a fair amount of hand holding, hugging, and generally being googly-eyed, I didn't see anything innapropriate from us or any other couple. Kissing did happen (with us and the others) but I didn't see more than pecks. Now the older couples in the pool at my resort...That was another story. DH was regretting swimming underwater after he got an eyeful multiple nights from different couples.


Ok didnt mean to offend. I just saw a lot of honeymooners and then also a lot of PDA. I guess I just assumed they were linked. Wow I never thought people would uumm ya know in a Disney pool. Thankfully im sure there are lots of chemicals in there.
 
I guess people like this should know they will get what's coming to them. They no more than get on the ride until the youngest son is complaining that he doesn't feel good. During the ride he gets sick and covers dear old Dad not once but twice before they can leave the magic carpet.[/QUOTE said:
And that my Disney friends, is what they call KARMA!!!!!!!!

:p
 
chrismb22 said:
we were going across a walkway when this girl in about her 20s walks by and lifts her arm. She had a huge wad of armpit hair. (Sorry to be gross). I know that's normal in some countries but in America it's not really accepted and husband, who hates that sort of thing, could not take it. That was it for him and pretty much me for that trip.

Armpit hair ruined your vacation!?! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Lots of Americans don't shave their armpits, I personally know of five friends off the top of my head! (They dont shave their legs either!)
 
snoopy5386 said:
Now I am not one for armpit hair either, but how sad that something so innocent and natural ruined your vacation. It's not like the woman put her armpit in your husbands face or anything.
I'm always amused/amazed at how things affect people. There are several posts on this thread where someone witnessed vomiting or urinating and they say something like "Needless to say, I didn't eat anything for the rest of the day." And I'm like, "Needless to say?" It would have to be a LOT of vomit to keep me from eating for the whole day! And it would have to be, like, on my body or in my hair or something! :rotfl: I guess I'm lucky not to be as sensitive as some people. (Or, judging from the looks of my stomach, maybe not. :teeth: )
 
WDWAurora said:
I'm a recent honeymooner (back 2 weeks now) and this comment is just silly. I saw numerous other honeymooners and while there was a fair amount of hand holding, hugging, and generally being googly-eyed, I didn't see anything innapropriate from us or any other couple. Kissing did happen (with us and the others) but I didn't see more than pecks. Now the older couples in the pool at my resort...That was another story. DH was regretting swimming underwater after he got an eyeful multiple nights from different couples.

:scared1: :eek: :crazy2: :scared: :faint: :worried:

They need to make the water colder! :cold: Then people wouldn't be able to get so "hot".

What do you do in that situation? Do you say something? Do you just leave? I mean, that is just gross! (and illegal) I do not need some old man's DNA floating by me in the deep end! And all those little kids who swallow the water. Oh, gosh, I think I"m going to be sick!

:scared1: :eek: :crazy2: :scared: :faint: :worried:
 
tlbwriter said:
I'm always amused/amazed at how things affect people. There are several posts on this thread where someone witnessed vomiting or urinating and they say something like "Needless to say, I didn't eat anything for the rest of the day." And I'm like, "Needless to say?" It would have to be a LOT of vomit to keep me from eating for the whole day! And it would have to be, like, on my body or in my hair or something! :rotfl: I guess I'm lucky not to be as sensitive as some people. (Or, judging from the looks of my stomach, maybe not. :teeth: )

I agree! It would take a lot to have me not eat for a day, too! When I worked at Fantasmic, twice, kids threw up after eating too much junk throughout the day- 2 girls. I held their hair back, got the voban to clean it up, called custodial to sweep up the "protein spill" and went on with my day, including dinner when I got home!

Though, if I saw the situation I just posted about previously, I might be skipping some meals. :earseek:
 
LuluLovesDisney said:
:scared1: :eek: :crazy2: :scared: :faint: :worried:

They need to make the water colder! :cold: Then people wouldn't be able to get so "hot".

What do you do in that situation? Do you say something? Do you just leave? I mean, that is just gross! (and illegal) I do not need some old man's DNA floating by me in the deep end! And all those little kids who swallow the water. Oh, gosh, I think I"m going to be sick!

:scared1: :eek: :crazy2: :scared: :faint: :worried:
There wasn't exactly DNA being spilled that we saw...More like petting, if that's an appropriate term. It just wasn't always on bathing suit covered skin...We didn't say anything to any of the couples, just stayed in "our" spot in the pool, which tended to be pretty far from their spot in the pool.
 
124 pages later and I finally thought of one! Last October, my best girlfriend and I took an impromptu trip to WDW and stayed at ASMu. Second morning we are there, about 7am, I wake up to what my sleep-addled brain thinks is rain at first. No; sun is shining. I lay there, listening, intently trying to figure out what this sound is. Two minutes later (literally, I was looking at the clock), the sound ceases and the turbo-flush comes. I had been listening to my neighbor pee!!!!!

I started laughing so hard I woke my friend up. Next morning, 7am, there he goes again! This guy (I figure it had to be a guy...you need distance to make that much noise!) was a marathon pee-er. I felt bad for mousekeeping...there had to be massive splashback.
 
Maleficent13 said:
124 pages later and I finally thought of one! Last October, my best girlfriend and I took an impromptu trip to WDW and stayed at ASMu. Second morning we are there, about 7am, I wake up to what my sleep-addled brain thinks is rain at first. No; sun is shining. I lay there, listening, intently trying to figure out what this sound is. Two minutes later (literally, I was looking at the clock), the sound ceases and the turbo-flush comes. I had been listening to my neighbor pee!!!!!

I started laughing so hard I woke my friend up. Next morning, 7am, there he goes again! This guy (I figure it had to be a guy...you need distance to make that much noise!) was a marathon pee-er. I felt bad for mousekeeping...there had to be massive splashback.

That is just really funny! It reminds me of the scene in Austin Powers, after he has been un-frozen after 30 years, and he pees for, well, a really long time!
 
Maleficent13 said:
124 pages later and I finally thought of one! Last October, my best girlfriend and I took an impromptu trip to WDW and stayed at ASMu. Second morning we are there, about 7am, I wake up to what my sleep-addled brain thinks is rain at first. No; sun is shining. I lay there, listening, intently trying to figure out what this sound is. Two minutes later (literally, I was looking at the clock), the sound ceases and the turbo-flush comes. I had been listening to my neighbor pee!!!!!

I started laughing so hard I woke my friend up. Next morning, 7am, there he goes again! This guy (I figure it had to be a guy...you need distance to make that much noise!) was a marathon pee-er. I felt bad for mousekeeping...there had to be massive splashback.

:rotfl: :rotfl: This was hysterical!!! It reminds me of when we used to live in a condo (a nice one too) and late one night I heard the exact same thing. I then heard it several times more after that. My neighbors would DIE if they knew I heard that!!!!! So funny.
 
chrismb22 said:
we were going across a walkway when this girl in about her 20s walks by and lifts her arm. She had a huge wad of armpit hair. That was it for him and pretty much me for that trip.

Oh no! That's a big a shock as almost any on this thread ....... that anyone could be so upset by something as innocuous as someone having armpit hair and allowing it to upset them for the rest of the day/trip. Please!

(signed) one hairy Scotsman :rotfl:
 
Tony Toon said:
Oh no! That's a big a shock as almost any on this thread ....... that anyone could be so upset by something as innocuous as someone having armpit hair and allowing it to upset them for the rest of the day/trip. Please!

(signed) one hairy Scotsman :rotfl:

LOL in some circles I travel in, right here in the U.S., it's weirder for you TO shave than not to. When I grew up I didn't even know women had hair there - when I went to college it was a shocking revelation. ;) Eventually, I grew accustomed to it - now I don't even think twice.

N.E.D.
 
The armpit hair didn't ruin the vacation. I was with my husbvand who was already not to fond of disney and the armpit hair on this woman was just the final straw that broke the camel (or in this case the ex-s) back. My vaca was ruined cause I had to deal with him the rest of the week -- but at least he never caused a scene in public like some of the things I am reading on this board) he was just MISERABLE. He even fell asleep during the Alladin parade at MGM. (Can you see wh we are divorced LOL)
 
chrismb22 said:
The armpit hair didn't ruin the vacation. I was with my husbvand who was already not to fond of disney and the armpit hair on this woman was just the final straw that broke the camel (or in this case the ex-s) back. My vaca was ruined cause I had to deal with him the rest of the week -- but at least he never caused a scene in public like some of the things I am reading on this board) he was just MISERABLE. He even fell asleep during the Alladin parade at MGM. (Can you see wh we are divorced LOL)

chrismb22 - just to let you know - the armpit hair on a woman would have & does gross me out also.
 
Quick question...

Isn't there a website/message board where cast members write about shocking behavior they've seen from guests? Does anyone have the link?
 
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