Do you trust also trust that everyone is laughing it off?
To me, an agitated guest is a dangerous guest, and maybe there's more we could all do to improve the experience.
Maybe Disney could impose a stricter limit on backpack sizes or weights. (Currently glass and wheels are not allowed)
Maybe Disney could prohibit certain stroller types?
Maybe Disney could provide more crowd friendly wheelchairs. I saw several guests this trip with better, more crowd friendly wheelchairs. Maybe the ones WDW supplies should be replaced.
Maybe Disney - or another company- could improve
scooter technology?
If everyone knew to move a foot to the right (or even left) at pathway intersections- the situation could be dramatically improved. Most of us have learned to use a cell phone pretty quickly....why can't we ALSO improve the rules on personal body conduct?
I really hope you're kidding on some of these. I mean, seriously - you expect Disney to inconvenience the mass majority of people, just so you don't have to get your knickers in a bunch, because someone was talking too loudly, or accidentally bumped you with their knapsack, or was in your way?
Stricter limit on backpack sizes -yeah, that's going to be real convenient for all those families with children, what with all the diapers, food, snacks, cameras, ponchos for rain etc... that they're struggling as it is to try and cram in a backpack. But, as long as you don't get accidentally bumped, right?
Also, these smaller backpacks with less storage will be REALLY great, when you try and limit the stroller sizes, too. I mean, sure, let's go for smaller strollers - after all, we know how much more comfortable those smaller strollers are for children, especially when they don't recline, and they're especially great for bigger children. And we all know they hold soooo much. So what if the poor children are exhausted and worn out, and can't have a comfortable spot to rest, right?
Though, I guess if Disney made a rule that all you're allowed to bring in with you is a camera and the clothes on your back this would solve #1 and 2, and your complaint. So, maybe that's the solution. Or, wait! I know - why don't we just ban children from the park that require strollers. That would REALLY free up some space in the park.
More crowd-friendly wheelchairs. I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one. Did you stop to think for one nano-second, that maybe those wheelchairs that you consider more convenient, aren't so for the people that need them? Or, do their needs/desires factor into your discomfort at all? But, again same thing, maybe we should jut ban people that require wheelchairs.
See, the problem is - you're really the only one complaining here. The rest of us yes, agree that some of these things are annoying, but we're able to dust ourselves off and move on, and accept it as a fact of theme-park life. If these things are this upsetting to you, then maybe you just shouldn't go to theme parks or crowded places. Yes, in a rainbow and unicorns kind of world everyone would have perfect manners, everyone would be aware of every single movement their body makes, everyone would have perfect volume control, everyone would be perfectly neurotypical without any impairments, everyone would have the exact same cultural norms, so we would all behave in sync.
Thankfully, most of us accept that we live in the real world, accept that things like this happen and no, it doesn't mean we need to petition a billion dollar industry to make radical changes, and we don't sweat the small stuff, and we move on.