Disneyonmymind
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Jan 27, 2005
- Messages
- 964
We have been to WDW twice before in slow seasons and I don't remember having any problems with crowds for the few parades that we watched. However, we are going in June with three little kids and are planning to see most of the parades. I have just read the "What bugs you thread" and there are very many gripes about extremely rude people who push you out of the way to get in front of you at parades. While I totally believe that this happens (many wrote with same complaint), I am having a tough time understanding how these rude people manage to get away with this. Do they start leaning on you or something till you give them your spot? Also, if you have the front spot on the curb, how do they get in front of you? Do they stand on the street and push you back? I don't know how I would react to this behavior.
What if you just stand your ground?
Also, forgive my ignorance but what is the proper parade etiquette, if there is any (LOL)? Can I just park my stroller on the curb and stand next to my kids or behind them? I read one comment where someone said you should park your stroller in the designated parking area. Is that the norm? I would think I'd want my kids to sit in the stroller - for the shade and/or if they wanted to take a nap while waiting. I know that's what we did last time.
Also, someone complained that the people in the front were so inconsiderate that they "stood up" when the parade started. Is that really rude? Do most people in the front stay seated? Physically, I can't sit on the ground for very long, and I would definitely be standing up for the parade. Does that mean everyone behind me will be mad (assuming I'm in the front)?
Jackie

Also, forgive my ignorance but what is the proper parade etiquette, if there is any (LOL)? Can I just park my stroller on the curb and stand next to my kids or behind them? I read one comment where someone said you should park your stroller in the designated parking area. Is that the norm? I would think I'd want my kids to sit in the stroller - for the shade and/or if they wanted to take a nap while waiting. I know that's what we did last time.
Also, someone complained that the people in the front were so inconsiderate that they "stood up" when the parade started. Is that really rude? Do most people in the front stay seated? Physically, I can't sit on the ground for very long, and I would definitely be standing up for the parade. Does that mean everyone behind me will be mad (assuming I'm in the front)?

Jackie
