Have you ever had a shock?

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MELSMICE said:
You're right - but our dream is to move down to Florida for the winters & had back up north for summers. I'm not a cold weather fan!

I must admit that I complain way too much about the cold weather. I am enjoying this hot (though a little too dry) summer! I do get a little depressed with the long, seemingly never-ending cold and snow. But the spring, summer, and fall are absolutely gorgeous!

snowy76 said:
Okay, I'm from Central NY but can I join in the cheer??

I'll take four seasons and the price of owning a home here ANYTIME.

Hi, snowy76! :wave2: Waving from south of you (near Binghamton)!

Beth
 
SuprGro78 said:
Speaking of photo ops. Have you ever taken a photo and when you got it back the stuff in the background suprised you? Some people get hidden mickey photos, not me. I took a pic of my parents on a river rapids ride (I think it was busch gardens) and when I got it back the people in the seats next to them were getting up, but the man was accidentaly (I hope) giving us the finger. I think it was just the way he picked up his coat. Very weird.

OMG, yes!!! I went on a trip to the Bahamas with my friends my senior year in high school. We were on the beach and I wanted to take a picture of the horizon. I get the picture back and in it is a guy pulling up the bottom of his wife's bathing suit to put sunscreen on her posterior :confused3
 
cosmo531 said:
The most shocking moments I've had have included people from "up north" who either visit or move to florida and then complain about the weather, the food, the water...you name it. :rolleyes:

If you miss it that much...go home. Take a friend with you! :wave2:


We love Florida so much we plan on moving there at some point before we retire.

Gretchen
 

Not something that I witnessed but what my best friend (also a disser) told me about their latest trip. They were at WDW but staying at a non Disney hotel near downtown Disney. Anyway, they got back from the park one evening and as the weather was nice they decided to sit out on the balcony. They had been out there only a few minutes when they heard a noise from the balcony next to them. They quickly realised that they were hearing a couple having.... er how can I put this? "Adult relations " on the balcony. They quite quickly retreated to their room!!
 
Steph1976 said:
OMG, yes!!! I went on a trip to the Bahamas with my friends my senior year in high school. We were on the beach and I wanted to take a picture of the horizon. I get the picture back and in it is a guy pulling up the bottom of his wife's bathing suit to put sunscreen on her posterior :confused3



That one goes straight into the family album!!! :earseek:
 
cosmo531 said:
The most shocking moments I've had have included people from "up north" who either visit or move to florida and then complain about the weather, the food, the water...you name it. :rolleyes:

If you miss it that much...go home. Take a friend with you! :wave2:

Wow, isn't everyone in FL from the north? :goodvibes
 
Two years ago DW and DS (6) and I rode in the front of the monorail from TTC to Epcot. The driver was an older man with a deep southern accent. He started talking to us about how he'd 'gotten sauced on a ten spot' the previous saturday night at a casino. He said that the beer was as cheap as the women playing slots!! Can you believe that ... right in front of my six-year-old son. We had no way of stopping him because we had no idea he was going to talk like this. He went on to say that he had no money left because his wife was in charge of the bills and she'd spent it all on useless junk.

This guy was a real prize. I couldn't believe we were at Disney.
 
In front of the Land Pavillion at EPCOT we noticed this really weird looking tree with thorns all over it. My DH, DS age 6 and I were all looking up at it. Meanwhile, DS age 2 drops trow and begins to urinate in the planter! We look down and my husband and older son just take off and I'm left standing there with my little guy peeing in the middle of the park! I got him to stop but, he was pretty much done. Yikes, I was embarassed.

We live on 5 acres in the country so, the boys sometimes do pee outside, we had to have a big discussion on approprite and inappropriate places to go!

I thought the vomit story I posted earlier was most embarassing/gross but, this was really bad too!
 
I'm not sure how shocking this story really is, given the declining manners I've seen and the increasing "this is my vacation and I'll do whatever I want whenever I want" attitude that seems more prevalent these days. Anyway..

Last year at MVMCP, we lined up in Frontierland to watch the first parade of the evening. Next to us, along one of the covered-porch storefronts, a woman had set herself and her kids up on the rocking chairs. There was some kind of stuff in front of this area (maybe old prop packing crates or something) which sort of prevented anyone from standing in front of them, so they could basically watch the parade from these chairs. They had obviously staked out this space well in advance of the parade (probably right after they came into the park for the party). They were all happily settled in. Every now and then someone would stop in front of them, and the woman would shoo them off, pointing out that they had saved these seats. I took one look at this setup and figured that this was not going to work out.

Sure enough, about 5 minutes into the parade, Cletus the slack-jawed yokel showed up with all of his kin, and proceeded to climb onto the stage/boxes in front of this seated family. They either didn't notice or didn't care that they were now standing directly in front of this family. Now, the seated woman politely but firmly asks them to please move so they can see the parade. Cletus ignores them. She asks again and again, and then tells them they are being rude. Now it gets ugly - Cletus takes offense and turns around and just starts dropping F-bombs. This is when you get the real disconnect from the Merry Christmas Disney parade going by that everyone is trying to enjoy and this family fued which is ruining everyone else's evening. Mickey should not be viewed while experiencing a fight or flight adrenaline rush.

Pretty soon these people are just shouting obscenities (the family on the porch being the more polite and civilized of the two). Someone goes to get a CM, who finally shows up as the parade has passed through. They were still quarrelling when we left shaking our heads.

Obviously, the jerk who knowingly stands in front of a whole family, after a parade has already begun is the biggest part of the problem in this equation. I hope they threw him out of the park. However, I also think you have to be realistic about where you park yourself for parades, and other events. This was an incident waiting to happen. If you're sitting curbside and someone steps in front of you, then I think you can more than reasonably ask them to take a hike. If you're seated 10 - 15 feet back from the parade route, then you're just asking for a disapoinment and unpleasant confrontation.

Just my humble opinion. Again, not a real shocker, but it did spoil a lot of the enjoyment of the parade for those around it.
 
drewc said:
I'm not sure how shocking this story really is, given the declining manners I've seen and the increasing "this is my vacation and I'll do whatever I want whenever I want" attitude that seems more prevalent these days. Anyway..

Last year at MVMCP, we lined up in Frontierland to watch the first parade of the evening. Next to us, along one of the covered-porch storefronts, a woman had set herself and her kids up on the rocking chairs. There was some kind of stuff in front of this area (maybe old prop packing crates or something) which sort of prevented anyone from standing in front of them, so they could basically watch the parade from these chairs. They had obviously staked out this space well in advance of the parade (probably right after they came into the park for the party). They were all happily settled in. Every now and then someone would stop in front of them, and the woman would shoo them off, pointing out that they had saved these seats. I took one look at this setup and figured that this was not going to work out.

Sure enough, about 5 minutes into the parade, Cletus the slack-jawed yokel showed up with all of his kin, and proceeded to climb onto the stage/boxes in front of this seated family. They either didn't notice or didn't care that they were now standing directly in front of this family. Now, the seated woman politely but firmly asks them to please move so they can see the parade. Cletus ignores them. She asks again and again, and then tells them they are being rude. Now it gets ugly - Cletus takes offense and turns around and just starts dropping F-bombs. This is when you get the real disconnect from the Merry Christmas Disney parade going by that everyone is trying to enjoy and this family fued which is ruining everyone else's evening. Mickey should not be viewed while experiencing a fight or flight adrenaline rush.

Pretty soon these people are just shouting obscenities (the family on the porch being the more polite and civilized of the two). Someone goes to get a CM, who finally shows up as the parade has passed through. They were still quarrelling when we left shaking our heads.

Obviously, the jerk who knowingly stands in front of a whole family, after a parade has already begun is the biggest part of the problem in this equation. I hope they threw him out of the park. However, I also think you have to be realistic about where you park yourself for parades, and other events. This was an incident waiting to happen. If you're sitting curbside and someone steps in front of you, then I think you can more than reasonably ask them to take a hike. If you're seated 10 - 15 feet back from the parade route, then you're just asking for a disapoinment and unpleasant confrontation.

Just my humble opinion. Again, not a real shocker, but it did spoil a lot of the enjoyment of the parade for those around it.

I'm not sure exactly which spot you're talking about, but my family has watched the parade from a spot like this in Frontierland more than once. We staked out the chairs (which, by the way, were regular chairs, not rocking chairs) in front of the candy store near Pecos Bill's early, then enjoyed some refreshments while we sat and waited for the parade. The difference was that we knew people would be coming in front of us - if you've got blank space between you and the parade, you just have to expect that it's going to get filled. We handled it by just standing up on the chairs when the parade came. We were up against a wall on the porch, so there wasn't anybody behind us whose view would be blocked by it, and we were able to see clearly over the heads of all in front of us. It's one of my favorite ways to watch a parade!
 
Right, that makes sense. It does sound like a good way to pass the time and have a good spot for the parade. I know I've read postings of others doing the same thing on these boards. My point was that it is unrealistic to expect that everyone is going to just part and leave an open corridor for you to see the parade sitting down. Nature abhors a vacuum right?
 
drewc said:
Right, that makes sense. It does sound like a good way to pass the time and have a good spot for the parade. I know I've read postings of others doing the same thing on these boards. My point was that it is unrealistic to expect that everyone is going to just part and leave an open corridor for you to see the parade sitting down. Nature abhors a vacuum right?

I completely agree with you, and that's why although I blame Cletus for the abhorent way he spoke to the lady who had saved the rocking chairs, I have to put the real blame on her for expecting people not to stand in the empty space in front of her. If I had seen that space, I might have filled it just like Cletus did, and although I wouldn't have screamed obscenities at the woman when she asked me not to block her view, I would have been offended that she thought she had the right to do so.
 
Amyality said:
In front of the Land Pavillion at EPCOT we noticed this really weird looking tree with thorns all over it. My DH, DS age 6 and I were all looking up at it. Meanwhile, DS age 2 drops trow and begins to urinate in the planter! We look down and my husband and older son just take off and I'm left standing there with my little guy peeing in the middle of the park! I got him to stop but, he was pretty much done. Yikes, I was embarassed.
We live on 5 acres in the country so, the boys sometimes do pee outside, we had to have a big discussion on approprite and inappropriate places to go!
Yep, definately a rural country problem! We parents out in the sticks often swap stories like yrs :bitelip: You just never expect it until that 1st red-faced time the little loves choose to surprise you & everyone else! Yikes! you notice they are all looking at you like your craft just crash landed! :blush:

Jean
 
Just wondering, would you also have stood in front of a person sitting in a wheelchair who was already there when you came along? When we take my MiL, who is in a wheelchair, and cannot stand, we find a spot, and almost without blinking an eye, people will stand in front of her like she was invisible. One time during the millineum parade in WS, this happened yet again. And we had her wheelchair right on the masking tape that marked the area that you were supposed to stay behind. Sure enough, a group {no speaka english} stood right in front of her and were on the other side of the tape line. This time a CM saw what was happening, and asked them to move and pointed to my MiL. She got a no speaka english as well, but they moved anyway.
 
Waiting in line to see Bear at the Playhouse - a big 'ole gal in a SUV style rascal scooter bumped the throttle too hard and ran over 1/2 another family. Well the scooter and rider were quite heavy but I watched the family Dad (Drew Carey looking guy) pick the front end of the scooter up along with its 300 + lb rider. I guess it's true the old urban legend about picking that car up...

The kicker was that Ma in the scooter started yelling at her daughter (6 or 7) telling her she should not have pushed the throttle. Pure BS! Ma screwed up.

Everyone was OK and good on Super Dad who derailed that run away train!
 
We were packing our van to leave AKL last year when a small pick-up truck parked next to us. They were a family of 5 squished into one seat, tags were LA(mentioning this only because it seems like it was a long drive to be crammed together), and all of their belongings were in great big green trash bags. It was just comical to see them lugging in trash bags to check-in.
 
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