DancingBear
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BTW, I'd say I've seen plenty of pushiness for parade positions and flash pictures on dark attractions at WDW.
has never happened to me in DLRP, but often in America this happens to me and on other rides besides Pirates• The park is visually stunning, probably one of the best looking parks, but the guests do not take care of it, as many rides have graffiti on the walls (i.e. Peter Pan, & Big Thunder are two examples of the queues having graffiti-even the new Crush’s Coaster which opened less than a month ago had some writing on the walls) (we thought for the 15th Anniversary all of this would have been fixed) I haven't seen any graffiti doesn't mean it doesn't exist, but I didn't notice it
• Cast members do not clean up trash in the queues throughout the day, so you will find overfilled garbage cans everywhere again, I did not experience this - you have photos, but I didn't see the same. My companion did comment on odours, most of which I didn't notice
• Smokers fill the air throughout the parks, in line and everywhere else without a care in the world for who it affects. I felt like I was in a smoky outside bar 85% of the time only noticed this once with smokers in line in front of us. I never felt like I was in a bar. While smoking may be considered a filthy habit in America and the UK, much of the rest of the world still smokes to a much greater extent. Smoking laws are being implemented in France and Germany in the near future
• Most guests feel that the “line” is just a guideline and not something to actually follow-you get many kids walking around you and trying to get ahead of you like its normal (they make the queues very wide and so no one follows the single file rule) once that I can recall in 4 days did we have some people push past us to get to their family up ahead - I have seen much worse in the American parks
• If they do follow the single file rule, they stand on top of you, to the point where they are physically touching you. Personal space does not exist at DLP! different cultures have different concepts of space; Europe which tends to be more crowded than America in terms of population density has less room to move
• Shops on Main Street are not all open before the park opens or even as soon as the park opens! The emporium was not open even though hundreds of people were streaming into the park before opening! (and extra magic hours were happening) correct - they do list opening times on the shops. And in DL this is sometimes the same
• If you want ice cream at the end of the night-forget it! Get in the Main Street ice cream shop before park closing time because as soon as the park closes, so does the ice cream shop-they do not stay open like the Emporium or other shops on Main Street correct
• They start letting all guests in around 9 AM during EMH (the park opens at 10) and while they have ropes set up in front of Fantasyland and Discoveryland, in order to only let in people from the hotels, we noticed they were very inconsistent, one cast member stood there and people just walked in, no checking at all…so you can imagine that the 4 rides open during EMH got lines very quickly-we rode Buzz Lightyear once but as soon as 9AM hit-there was a line. There seemed to be a connection with the lines getting super long and non-hotel guests being let into the park! (also if you walk through the Dragon’s Lair below the castle, there is no one checking so anyone can get into Fantasyland. at WDW they often don't check for hotel keys at MK
• The crowds are huge during summertime and unfortunately the people don’t have a ton of options, since Disney doesn’t start fireworks or nighttime parades (Fantillusion) until July 14th, even though they start extending hours on July 7th. So you have all the extra crowds, but only so many places where they can be…this leads to long lines all night! (Nighttime parades and fireworks spreads out the crowds easing certain areas) from 7pm onwards we had no crowds, the rides were a walk on, and we didn't even stay for evening EMH as we had ridden so much
• Guests either do not realize or do not care that taking flash photos in dark rides is very distracting and annoying to other guests-an no one enforces anyone to not take photos-so Phantom Manor and Pirates always have constant flashing going on I won't comment on whether it was the American or the German who took the photos during the attractions, but let us just say that the American has more photos...![]()
• On Pirates, they fill each row completely, unlike Disneyland and WDW, if you have a party of 2, you will not be by yourself in the tight little row-they will put two strangers on top of you
Frankly, then I am proud to be in the minority who do not see it that way. As I have said many times here, good or bad behaviour is not exclusive to certain nationalities.I am sure that the OP, like myself, did not intend this thread in any way to be a slight on any other nations, and I am also sure that the majority of DISers would be able to see that!
I dont recall seeing any grafitti,and there always seemed to be someone sweeping up litter,so no complaints on that front.
the smokingargh, a few times my son almost got a cigarette burn !
plus the worst dress sense ever seen ,we made it a game to see who could spot the worst outfit
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The dress sense thing made me laugh!!! I have just bought a bright pink ski suit to wear in January!!! WOW...do I get a prize????![]()
I'd like to share my observations regarding shopping. They are my observations, so lighten up guys and gals
I was a little concerned prior to our first visit about our kids going into Disney overdrive with regard to the adundance of shopping options available.
We have a Disney Store at the MetroCentre (where we go quite a bit) and they go crazy in there!
But I think the amount of shops and merchandise available in the parks seemed to desentisise them to wanting it all, which was a little odd...
I think I wanted more stuff than they did
Actually, that is one improvment that could be made at DLP. WDW have a lot more ride specific park exclusive items. I'd like to see the same at DLP.
Imagine, a Phantom Manor gift shop![]()
I'd like to share my observations regarding shopping. They are my observations, so lighten up guys and gals
I was a little concerned prior to our first visit about our kids going into Disney overdrive with regard to the adundance of shopping options available.
We have a Disney Store at the MetroCentre (where we go quite a bit) and they go crazy in there!
But I think the amount of shops and merchandise available in the parks seemed to desentisise them to wanting it all, which was a little odd...
I think I wanted more stuff than they did
Actually, that is one improvment that could be made at DLP. WDW have a lot more ride specific park exclusive items. I'd like to see the same at DLP.
Imagine, a Phantom Manor gift shop![]()
You will love the 15th anniversary stuff then.