Have You Ever Seen Anything Strange At Wdw That Just Made You Roll Your Eyes???

While I was waiting in line for AK to open one morning, a man went up to the CM at the turnstiles to ask him a question about entering early for their PS's. The man behind me decided that the one asking the question was cutting in line, and started SCREAMING at him to "Get the **** back to the back of the line! The ******* line starts about a mile back there!" and so forth. The man came over to explain to him that he was just asking a question, but the guy behind me was still going off on him! The man finally told him that he should mind his own business and walked back up to the CM, which made the guy behind me start screaming something like "Why dont you just come hit me? You wish you could touch me!", it was INSANE! They ended up right in each other's faces, RIGHT behind me! A CM finally broke it up after several minutes. I'm surprised neither of them got kicked out!
 
We saw a totally naked kid at Typhoon Lagoon once...the boy appeared to be about 7 years old! He was by the wave pool all by his lonesome...not an adult in sight!
 
Originally posted by The Sweetness
The last time we went to WDW as we sat on the curb watching the X-mas parade, her grandma (75 at the time) took her huge lolly ( the kind on a wooden stick) that she was going to throw away and used it as a baton, waving it around like a loon. It even popped me in the face and got in DD's (then 8) hair:rolleyes:

ROTFLMBO! I was wondering where my mom went that week! ;)

LOL! Disney brings out the little kid in all of us. :p
 
Oh...forgot about this one!

A woman, fully clothed, changed into her bathing suit right there in front of everyone out in the open!

First she took off her sandals, then her underwear came off (from under her skirt) then she took off her bra (while her shirt was still on) then put on her bathing suit top and bottom! She did it all so perfectly, like a pro!
 

I know men from other countries tend to wear smaller bathing suits than what I usually see here. But, I saw a man and his little boy. You could see what the Good Lord gave that man. I didn't mean to look, but when it is right there....oh my!!! The little boy's suit was small, but he was a little kid.
 
While heading to the Contemporary from the TTC one night, we boarded our car with several other people and I noticed a bottle of water rolling around. At the next stop everyone else in the car got off, the bottle of water was still there. A new group of people joined us in the car and off we went. A couple of minutes later I noticed the guy across from me reach down and grab something, he proceeded to crack it open and start chugging! It was THE bottle of water!!! At first I thought he got it from his baby stroller in front of him but I looked around and the bottled water on the floor was gone! I am not sure if the water had been opened previously or not, but still!!!!!
 
Ah, spring break 1999! Never again!
We were standing in front of Minnie's house, and I was videotaping. The commentary as thus: "and look at all the people!" It was warm, and a lot of children were over by Donald's boat, which has an area that has a soft surface, and every now and then a sprinkle of water shoots up. I went videotaping, looking around for ds. I went in Donald's boat. I saw ds through the viewfinder, he runs away, and out the boat, I follow him with the camera, and see a small boy in his underwear, completely soaked. My reaction was: "uh oh"! Ds still laughs at this when we watch it.
 
Well, we just got back from the world on Friday and I can think of a few strange things we saw.

A woman at DTD wearing daisy dukes - I mean almost all of her cheeks were hanging out! It was really gross.

This wasn't in disney, but at Walmart. There was a man changing his childs diaper on the hood of his car!

The last one I can think of really bothered me. There was a small child maybe 2 or 3 who was dressed in a sweatshirt and sweatpants. It was so hot - maybe in the 80's. I really felt sorry for him. The worst part was his mother was dressed appropriately.
 
On our first visit back in 1993--our son was a very tender 5 and our daughter 2. We were staying at CBR and in complete awe at the resort, the parks, pools, etc. . .

Back in the early 90s, it was still okay to swim in the lakes. Our kids were having a grand time playing on the beach and wading around in the lake. This young, obviously in love couple, walked out into the lake and sat down--the lake is shallow. They sat there for the longest time and our son was wandering around the water as we sat watching him--he kept getting closer to the couple and we decided to retrieve him before he got too close. Meanwhile. . .my husband and I determined (as we neared the very much in love couple) that we understood why they were "seated together" for so long in the lake--since this is a G rated site, I will let your adult minds imagine what we gathered.

You should have heard our 5 y/o--as only one that tender age can do--inquiring LOUDLY what are those two doing out there for so long--why is she bouncing on him. . .talk about a moment--we convinced the kids it was time to go to the pool! :eek: Given the large number of turtles in that lake, I can't imagine being in the "open" while submerged there!

Of course, now it's not an issue since swimming in the lakes is strongly discouraged, if not prohibited. Which leads me to the next eye opening moment--not nearly as risque`. . .

That same vacation we were again in the sand building castles, wading around. My husband and I were just chatting about the nice lakes and the beauty of the beaches. We had noticed all of the water birds and turtles, etc. We began discussing how the American alligator was no longer in danger of extinction and, in fact, had recently read an article about the population explosion of the species at all inland lakes in Florida. He or I, not sure I recall now which, said "Gee, I wonder how Disney has managed to keep them out of their lakes?" We both looked wide-eyed at one another and had the lightbulb moment--that's the last day we spent at that lake, or any other in the resort area, in all the years at Disney! It was really a moot point because the next year swimming in the lake was "strongly discouraged" during our stay at GF and by the next year--prohibited at Polynesian. We've since seen the 4 legged bacteria around the resorts!

I won't even start with the attire I've seen on people in the parks! :rolleyes:
 
I forgot one more - this wasn't something seen, but it was sure funny!

We were watching Illuminations when this older woman whom I was chatting with turned to me and asked me if the world that is part of the show on the lake was the big ball that she saw when she first came into the park. Of course, I just said no that it is not the same "ball", but I kept thinking thank god it is so dark because I had to hold myself back from laughing and hoped that she didn't see me. We had a good chuckle on the way back to our room after that one!
 
Originally posted by Charleneluvsdisney
This wasn't in disney, but at Walmart. There was a man changing his childs diaper on the hood of his car! .

Ummm. . .I've done this. Is it really outrageous? When the bathroom is unavailable or filthy and the car has bucket seats, the hood or trunk of a car actually works pretty well as a changing table. Better than the floor of a bathroom or right on the parking lot asphalt.

Peggy
 
I only mentioned the diaper changing on the car because I noticed he didn't even have a blanket down. It was very hot that day, and I was thinking I hope that child is not getting burned. It was crying during the ordeal. I would think that the rest room changing area which was only a minute away from the parking lot would have been a better situation for that person. I totally understand that it is difficult when there is not a place to properly change a baby, but since he was very close to the store I thought it was a little strange.
 
Saw Goofy once make a very provocative number ... when asked his age.

(while interacting with a female who was goading him on...)
 
Once saw a kid in the Main Street Bakery take "cup cake" literally and shoved it on top of his (full) soda cup and then shove a straw through the whole thing and drink out it. His parents WERE there incidentally and the child was easily 8 or 9.

Erm, am I missing something here? I thought they were supposed to be eaten.

#1MMFan

:bounce:
 
Back at DD in 2000 we were watching our dd play in the water fountain along with lots of other folks. Some British kids wanted to play in the water also so their mom let them. They were in their shorts but took their shirts off. One of the kids shorts were about to fall down so his mom told him to take them off (left him with only his underwear).He romped around for a while and his underwear was up his crack big time so his mom told him to pull them out of his crack. When he did... there for all to see was the biggest brown stain I ever saw!!! I think his mom wanted to dig a hole a crawl in it but she got over it and he continued to play!!!!My MIL was with us and the look on her face was priceless as she said ...Ohhhh myyyyy!!!;)
 
In August, and even earlier this month, we saw LOTS of really "droopy" women. I know a bra isn't the most comfortable thing to wear, but at least you'll look nicer.
 
I saw a father and son releave themselves into the trees as we were walking down to wait in line for the Jungle Cruise :rolleyes: ok, didn't see anything.but saw the streams....eeeeewwwwww
 
This wasn't at WDW, but at the Disney Store. There was a woman, changing her baby on the carpet in front of the big screen and plush mountain... right there... nothing under the kid, and didn't even have the decency to go behind one of the fixtures, either! The castmembers were aghast... as were the other guests. After it was all said and done, the manager let the woman know, for future reference, where the nearest baby changing facility was located.
 
On the bus from DTD to the Swan:::::A kid was lying across the long seat in the back of the bus with his head in his mom's lap and his arm extended. She then began to clip each and every one of his fingernails and just let them fly where ever. it really grossed me out. I just stared at them for the entire grooming. She saw me staring in disgust, but didn't care.


Beach Club Concierge::::: A very snooty looking woman walks into the lounge--High heels, Gucci, massive plastic surgery, etc. She ignores the plates and begins PIGGING out just holding over the serving dishes. She would block people from getting food, b/c she was just standing there eating. I left the lounge when she started picking the fruit garnishes off of the cheesecakes.

Looking back on both instances, I wish I would have at least pointed out to the offenders how disgusting their actions really were.

So---Did anyone ever see something that made you roll your eyes AND it was soooo offensive that you told the person "You shouldn't be doing that because........"
Hentob
 





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