Violet Parr
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We are just back from a quick visit. Saw lots of BTGs, but they were almost always going in the opposite direction from us.
I have to say that they were overwhelmingly well-behaved. We never heard chanting until our last day, and that was only one group at Epcot that we heard several times throughout the day. They were very easy to avoid.
The rest of the groups we saw (and we saw many) were just kids having fun. They were MUCH quieter than I expected. No line cutting, no blocking off walkways, etc. They were actually nice to see because they were groups of teens just mostly smiling and following their chaperones.
At one point, we were in line for Pirates and a large group of them came up behind us. They were very quiet. The family in front of us was not. We had to hear mom berating a crying 2-year-old the ENTIRE queue. When we got to where the line split off, we asked to go in the opposite direction. The cast member said he couldn't send us that way. I asked again a minute later and told him that we didn't want to share a boat with the angry, miserable mom in front of us and he said, "OH! I thought you were talking about the BTG behind you." (He actually said "BTG.") He let us go the other way. I was MUCH happier in line with the BTG kids than the mom who had absolutely no consideration for anyone around her as she shouted at her baby that she refused to allow babies in her life.
So if you were worried about BTGs, that was my experience.
VP
I have to say that they were overwhelmingly well-behaved. We never heard chanting until our last day, and that was only one group at Epcot that we heard several times throughout the day. They were very easy to avoid.
The rest of the groups we saw (and we saw many) were just kids having fun. They were MUCH quieter than I expected. No line cutting, no blocking off walkways, etc. They were actually nice to see because they were groups of teens just mostly smiling and following their chaperones.
At one point, we were in line for Pirates and a large group of them came up behind us. They were very quiet. The family in front of us was not. We had to hear mom berating a crying 2-year-old the ENTIRE queue. When we got to where the line split off, we asked to go in the opposite direction. The cast member said he couldn't send us that way. I asked again a minute later and told him that we didn't want to share a boat with the angry, miserable mom in front of us and he said, "OH! I thought you were talking about the BTG behind you." (He actually said "BTG.") He let us go the other way. I was MUCH happier in line with the BTG kids than the mom who had absolutely no consideration for anyone around her as she shouted at her baby that she refused to allow babies in her life.
So if you were worried about BTGs, that was my experience.

VP