I'm always amazed at how long these "controversial" threads can go.
IMO, there's really three issues here:
1. how do you personally react to others who "technically" aren't following the rules? For me, life's too short to get upset. I learned a long time ago that road rage doesn't do me any good. That same philosophy applies at WDW. Don't let others ruin your day. Yes, there may be an egregious exception or two, but overall I think it's best to relax. As I am getting ready this morning for my kid's two baseball games, I read the horrible story about the 16 year old Missouri baseball player, whose Dad just returned from Iraq, that died in a baseball game this week after being hit just below the helmet by a wild pitch. Life's too short.
2. What do you do when at WDW? Do you purposely break the "rules" (i.e. not waiting to join the line as a family, using last year's resort mug, pool hopping, etc.) or do you try your best to follow the rules. Again, that's your own decision as no one's going to throw you out to the park for getting the FP and jumping in line. If you feel that no one in line is harmed then that's your decision to get in line. Yes, for Pooh it probably didn't affect anyone. For other rides, it could. If everyone did it, then it becomes an issue but who is "everyone".
3. The DIS differs from WDW. People can say things more anonymously here that they wouldn't say. It's not representative of what happens at WDW. If someone is upset about this issue (or another one) on the DIS, it doesn't necessarily mean they are going to say something or do something at WDW if confronted with that situation. Instead, they are just responding to someone's question specifically asking for your opinion. If someone asks for an opinion as the OP did, why berate others for voicing that opinion. I find it hypocritical when posters get upset and nasty in their posts when telling others not to get upset and nasty at WDW. And this goes for those on both sides of the argument.
In short, is there really a "right" or "wrong" answer to an opinion?
Oh, sure, it'd be fine... oh, except, oops. I travel alone. I don't have anyone to hold my place in line. If I have need to leave a line to go to the bathroom, I have NO choice BUT to wait in line all over again.
I had that happen, literally, at Universal once. It was a group of girls but I don't think they were Brazillian. We were in the Express Line for Mummy, which was longer than usual. One comes flouncing up to join her friend in front of us. I'm generally tolerant of a person or two. Then another one comes...okay. A few second later, two more appeared. I blocked them and said, "No way." They whined, "But there are 14 of us altogether!" I made it clear they were bloody well NOT getting in front of me, so the ones in front moved behind me. After a couple minutes, the people who had originally been behind me made them get behind them too (at that point, all the others had shown up).I agree for a couple of family/party members, but I have seen the kids from Brazil have a couple in line and here comes a dozen more.
I would say that if you didn't think that cutting in front of me was a good idea, I wouldn't have to confront you about it, would I? How about just doing what is right and having your whole family together before getting in line? Why is that so hard to do?
I would say tacky at the least and would have something to say if it was done by me. How would you feel if you waited in say Toy story Mania then you see someone cutting through this large line just to get to his family who could or would not play by the rules like the rest of us??![]()
So you are willing to let a empty seat go by just on the fact that it's a rule that in reality doesn't exist? Elementary School mantality...
Okay, I have a situation that nobody has mentioned yet - and this is not hypothetical, it happens to me all the time:
I go to WDW solo. I have nobody to save my place in line if I have a potty emergency. What should I do? Can I get out of the line to potty, then slip my way past 100 people to get back to the place I was in before?
What happens if I'm near the front when I have to leave the line? By the time I get back, my place has already passed, and the folks who were in front of and behind me have already gotten on the ride. Can I simply go right to the front of the line?
How about if I want to get a FastPass? Can I get in the line for a minute, then get out, cross the park to get a FP for another ride, then jump back into the line where I was before?
Why should I be penalized for being in the park alone? Why can I not do the same things that Daddy and Mommy do? Am I not just as valuable a human being as a Mommy or Daddy or Kiddie? Do I not have all the same rights, privileges, and responsibilities in our society? Should I not be held to EXACTLY the same standard as everybody else?
FYI: What I actually DO, in the above situations, is to get out of line for a potty emergency and get back in at the end. I also get my FPs in advance and then just get in the line at the end.
If me and the kids jump in line for The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and send DH to get Fastpasses for Peter Pan - on his way back, would he be able to get back in line with us? Or is this frowned upon or considered 'cutting'?
How many times, each? How many "a" family members will/do you expect to be letting catch up with their family members somewhere ahead (if, in fact, such family/party members exist) at each attraction, and at how many attractions each day?BayouMickey said:This has gotton old. Bottom line, I will let A family member catch up, I will myself catch up to my family if it happens to me.
Respectfully, there are sunglasses (ALWAYS advisable, even for the smallest children, outdoors), hats, and personal fans - all to protect or provide comfort from heat and sun.
Same here! I travel alone several times a year to WDW, so have no one to run get fast passes for me or to hold my place in line if I decide I need to go sit somewhere to cool off or go potty. If I need to do any of those things, I leave the line, then come back to the end of the line and wait all over again, like everyone should.
As far as kids go, that's a bunch of bull. Having kids does not make you special. I travel alone frequently with my grand daughter and have since she was four y/o. She's always been my little travel buddy. She knew even at that age that we must wait in lines and that if she had to get out of line for some reason then we must start over at the back of the line. It was never a problem. Sorry, but the OP's scenario is line cutting plain and simple.
I may be considered a witch for it, but I for one do not put up with line cutters. More than once I've had people say they are trying to catch up with their friends or family. I say fine, let me help you, what are their names. I will then yell "Hey John, your friend wants you to meet him back here. Come on back." If someone tries to push past me, I have no problem giving them the evil eye and telling them that if they try it, I'll be yelling for a CM so fast their head will spin. It ain't happening. If more people would do this, there would not be as much line cutting going on. I got into a conversation one time with a CM about it and was told by both him and also a couple of other CMs that joined us, that line cutting was definitely against the rules, but because other visitors don't raise a stink about it, most CMs don't bother to enforce it, because they don't like confronting guests. If other people would say something, then the CMs would always force the line cutter back.
Whether you consider it cutting or not cutting, moral or immoral, right or wrong, until Disney puts up a big sign with a Mickey on it that states "at no time shall anyone catch up to his or her own party while in line" than by Disney rule it is acceptable behavior. Whether you care to agree or not is moot.
Get over it and go do something with your day.
Whether you consider it cutting or not cutting, moral or immoral, right or wrong, until Disney puts up a big sign with a Mickey on it that states "at no time shall anyone catch up to his or her own party while in line" than by Disney rule it is acceptable behavior. Whether you care to agree or not is moot.
Get over it and go do something with your day.
I have to agree, if someone did that at the amusement park near our house they would get thrown out of the park. But just my 2 cents.