Have you ever had a shock?

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musicalSaranader said:
Did they also kick the guest out of the park?? Or did they only see your friend punch him? That sucks that they fired him. But I woulda punched that jerk, too! (Well, I would have wanted to, but I'm too passive...lol.)

He was escorted out of the park- and should have been. My friend didn't press charges or anything like that, though.
 
My favorite thing to do at BB or TL is to float on the tubes in the lazy rivers at each park. I could do that for hours. UNTIL the time I floated by the guy with this HUGE gaping hole in his leg. It was so gross. It wasn't even covered up.

I hope they had a huge dose of chlorine in the water that day.
 
a big gaping wound? :crazy2: thanks a lot CherCrazy, you just ruined one of my fave things to do! :earseek:
 
CherCrazy said:
My favorite thing to do at BB or TL is to float on the tubes in the lazy rivers at each park. I could do that for hours. UNTIL the time I floated by the guy with this HUGE gaping hole in his leg. It was so gross. It wasn't even covered up.

I hope they had a huge dose of chlorine in the water that day.
Yeah, I enjoyed it until I saw the...ahem...private portion of a chinese lady, probably my mom's age...Luckily my DH missed the show....
 

The slippery slide and parents.

At Typhoon Lagoon's slippery slide there was a lot of cutting in line by the kiddies. Some accidently and some on pupose. Enough that I kept watch on one line where DD was. Life guard could watch kids going down slide or watch lines but not both.
Suddenly i saw a CM come charging up the slide. He picked up the phone to call for help after muttering about crazy parents. There were about 9 parents at the bottom of the slide argueing with each other about the kids cutting in line. We left at that point.
 
My most shocking moment was when I saw three older ladies (50ish and Pooh sized) push a family of a curb at the MK so that they could sit and watch the parade. One woman asked the family if they could scoot over so that she could sit and the family did. They put two of their 3 kids on their laps and bunched together. As soon as they did this the other two women squeezed in fast and popped the third kid of the curb, they also managed to push the couple on the other side off the curb too. The families on both sides of them are know super pissed but the women then tune them out and stop paying any attention to them. My friends and I were leaving a shop on the other side of the street when this happened and I couldn't let them get away with this. I walked over to them and asked one of the women if I could take a picture of her. She asked me why and I told her that my nieghbors lost their dog about two weeks ago and they will be suprised when they find out she made it all the way to Disney World. Everybody starts laughing and the women jump up and practically run away. The kids got their seats back and we all had a good laugh so it ended fine but I was shocked that three women would steal the seats of kids to watch a parade.
 
LlamaKuzco said:
My most shocking moment was when I saw three older ladies (50ish and Pooh sized) push a family of a curb at the MK so that they could sit and watch the parade. One woman asked the family if they could scoot over so that she could sit and the family did. They put two of their 3 kids on their laps and bunched together. As soon as they did this the other two women squeezed in fast and popped the third kid of the curb, they also managed to push the couple on the other side off the curb too. The families on both sides of them are know super pissed but the women then tune them out and stop paying any attention to them. My friends and I were leaving a shop on the other side of the street when this happened and I couldn't let them get away with this. I walked over to them and asked one of the women if I could take a picture of her. She asked me why and I told her that my nieghbors lost their dog about two weeks ago and they will be suprised when they find out she made it all the way to Disney World. Everybody starts laughing and the women jump up and practically run away. The kids got their seats back and we all had a good laugh so it ended fine but I was shocked that three women would steal the seats of kids to watch a parade.


You go girl! Your post made me smile. People don't often stop to help out strangers now-a-days!
 
Amyality said:
You go girl! Your post made me smile. People don't often stop to help out strangers now-a-days!


You go guy actually but thanks anyway. My friends were suprised because I am usually the quiet one in the group but that was to much.
 
Just back and I know its been mentioned time and time again but...people need to PUT SOME CLOTHES ON!!!
::yes:: :scared: :faint:

YIKES! I mean really. I'll admit, I am a prude. But come on. Do you really need to be parading around in a skirt so short that, as my dh put it, you have to decide which part of your underwear you don't want to show? (i.e. top or bottom?)
I don't care whether you have the figure for some of these get ups or not, and most don't.
And it seems that the only people wearing bras are wearing them either under tops that don't cover them, or are completely see through, or with no tops at all, and everyone else left theirs at home.
:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

And you nice young teenagers, I am so happy that mom and dad signed off on that but t crack tatoo, thanks for sharing that and the color of your thong with us.
:confused3 :sad2: :confused:

Good heavens.
 
DisneyMom5 said:
Just back and I know its been mentioned time and time again but...people need to PUT SOME CLOTHES ON!!!
::yes:: :scared: :faint:

YIKES! I mean really. I'll admit, I am a prude. But come on. Do you really need to be parading around in a skirt so short that, as my dh put it, you have to decide which part of your underwear you don't want to show? (i.e. top or bottom?)
I don't care whether you have the figure for some of these get ups or not, and most don't.
And it seems that the only people wearing bras are wearing them either under tops that don't cover them, or are completely see through, or with no tops at all, and everyone else left theirs at home.
:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

And you nice young teenagers, I am so happy that mom and dad signed off on that but t crack tatoo, thanks for sharing that and the color of your thong with us.
:confused3 :sad2: :confused:

Good heavens.

Funny, sad and true all at once!
I'm only 25, and I totally agree with you. I"m a high school teacher and I can't believe how some of these kids come to school- a skirt that looks like a dust ruffle, visible bra, and everything a size too small. Ugh. As a teacher I try to instill class and respect as well as content and it's tough. I can't believe how much things have changed just in the last 10 years!
 
DisneyMom and Lulu, I agree 100%!!! I just turned 27 today and I have never any desire to dress this way. I mean, WHY?!?!?!? I look sexy and hot with clothes on :) :) :)
 
LindsayDunn228 said:
DisneyMom and Lulu, I agree 100%!!! I just turned 27 today and I have never any desire to dress this way. I mean, WHY?!?!?!? I look sexy and hot with clothes on :) :) :)

Happy birthday! :cheer2:
Enjoy your day (with clothes on) ;)
 
DisneyMom5 said:
Just back and I know its been mentioned time and time again but...people need to PUT SOME CLOTHES ON!!!
::yes:: :scared: :faint:

YIKES! I mean really. I'll admit, I am a prude. But come on. Do you really need to be parading around in a skirt so short that, as my dh put it, you have to decide which part of your underwear you don't want to show? (i.e. top or bottom?)
I don't care whether you have the figure for some of these get ups or not, and most don't.
And it seems that the only people wearing bras are wearing them either under tops that don't cover them, or are completely see through, or with no tops at all, and everyone else left theirs at home.
:scared1: :scared1: :scared1:

And you nice young teenagers, I am so happy that mom and dad signed off on that but t crack tatoo, thanks for sharing that and the color of your thong with us.
:confused3 :sad2: :confused:

Good heavens.


Just got back yesterday and I agree. Its not ok to wear a bikini to a theme park. There was also an instance of a little girl trying to get onto DInosaur in only her bathing suit. The CM promptyly told her father she would not be permitted on the ride unless she was wearing shorts. He also told the father she needed to be wearhing those shorts at all times, since that is park policy.

Now as for the bras...I hate wearing a strapless bra, and need more support than built in bras in shirts. So if I"m wearing a spaghetti strap tank your going to see my bra straps. I wear nude bras and I dont think its a big deal. I dont want to wear a t-shirt and get a farmers tan so...this is the best option I have.
 
Originally Posted by DisneyMom5
Just back and I know its been mentioned time and time again but...people need to PUT SOME CLOTHES ON!!!


YIKES! I mean really. I'll admit, I am a prude. But come on. Do you really need to be parading around in a skirt so short that, as my dh put it, you have to decide which part of your underwear you don't want to show? (i.e. top or bottom?)
I don't care whether you have the figure for some of these get ups or not, and most don't.
And it seems that the only people wearing bras are wearing them either under tops that don't cover them, or are completely see through, or with no tops at all, and everyone else left theirs at home.


And you nice young teenagers, I am so happy that mom and dad signed off on that but t crack tatoo, thanks for sharing that and the color of your thong with us.


Good heavens.


I, too, just got back a few days ago. You are so right. I'm no prude either, but I saw more itsy, bitsy bikini tops and low-riding shorts than I have ever seen. I saw more butt-tattoos, **** tattoos, thongs, and underwear peaking out from barely-there skirts. I also saw a few young women who decided not to wear underwear under their barely-there clothes. It's a shame that we live in a world where there is nothing left to the imagination. I mean, some people enjoy that type of attire. But, this is a family park with children present.

One particular young woman in a tiny pink bikini top and a terry cloth towel around her waist (or was it a skirt?) was getting a lot of attention from some young men on line at Thunder Mountain and she snapped, "What are you looking at?" I mean, honestly, if you have it all out there on display, you have to expect people to look. If you want to show off your nice body in a bikini, go to the beach!

:flower:
 
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.
 
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CanBeGrumpy said:
I don't know exactly where in MK this happened, but a bird had swooped down and stolen a woman's hotdog and somehow she had managed to catch the bird by the leg. She was standing there, just holding onto the bird's leg, while the bird was thrashing around trying to get away! Meanwhile, another park visitor was screaming "LET GO OF THE BIRD, LET GO OF THE BIRD". The lady finally let go of the dang bird!! I don't know what she hoped to accomplish by holding onto the bird's leg--I mean, was she going to take the hotdog out of its beak and eat it??? I'm surprised she didn't get a good pecking from that bird!!!
OH THAT IS FUNNY!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
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.
 
We were at MGM last April and had gotten to Playhouse Disney just after the doors closed for the show (now we know to get earlier next time). At any rate, while we're standing there trying to figure out what we want to do next, a woman and her child (around 8 years old) came up to the Playhouse Disney doors and starts to go for the door. The CM on duty told her, "I'm sorry Ma'am, the show isn't seating any longer." The woman told the CM, "I AM going in there! The CM, told her, "I'm sorry those doors are locked and can't be opened until after the show is over." This lady got histerical, screaming, "My child is in there all alone! My 2 year old is in there!" The CM told her, "I'll take you around to the back door."

Now, what kind of a moron leaves a 2 year old alone to hold seats for a show at an amusment park? Some people shouldn't have kids.
 
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