Or guests are getting bolder and stupider.Does anybody else notice how Disney seems to be slipping on safety? We had the Soarin problem with the kids wiggling out of the restraints, then the adult almost getting away with having a kid on her lap on the same ride. Now this. I will always love WDW, but I think Disney is starting to slack.
Or guests are getting bolder and stupider.
It's kind of like things like "the shoe bomb" -- no one in a million years would have thought to have people take off their shoes and check for explosives until some guy tried it. Now ... we all take off our shoes.
For years and years, incidents of "stupid guest tricks" were few and far between. Then the internet happened and now people feel the need to populate their FB pages with photos of them doing things that they would have never attempted before the advent of video cameras on phones. Or people read about how this ride or that ride is particularly strict on safety or height requirements and so they decide that they're going to "prove all the 'experts' wrong" or whatever. People spend too much time trying to either get around the rules or one-up each other, just so that they can put it on the internet.
Even here on th DIS -- how many people have you read about who brag about being able to carry a pocketknife into WDW? Or how someone managed to sneak into MVMCP without anyone even checking for a wristband? Or how they "stood their ground" and "got Security involved" because someone took their table at Pecos Bills. Some people relish being able to tell others about some daring feat or whatever that they did. How much of it would be done if it couldn't be bragged about on a large public forum?
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I teach high school and I see this type of behavior every day. It boils down to a complete lack of respect for anything or anyone...the world revolves around them and Mama agrees with him/her. Parents approve of this behavior by never correcting this behavior and pitching a fit when someone else corrects this behavior. Sad that it has now extended to WDW.
They must have been pretty athletic to jump all the way from the boat to the shore; that's further than I could ever jump!
I think the story is incredulous and hard to believe, but I believe you. If you had ten posts--not so much..
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I am really surprised that people find this so hard to believe. The comment about perhaps not believing someone with only 10 posts made me laugh.
Personally, I have lurked on this board for years, and I probably have never really said thank you to everyone who has posted over the years with various tips. While I have had under a dozen posts myself, I am a DVC member, AP holder, and throughout my life, I have probably lived at Disney World for probably close to a year (Bi-annual trips as a kid, annual trips as a young adult, and two to three trips a year in more recent times).
Not only do I find the OPs story plausible, I have seen similar things over the years. People out of the boats on IASW, people grabbing at things from many rides. I have seen people steal the red timing cards they hand to people to monitor the line length. I have seen people hit the magic button on the back of the fast pass machines when nobody is looking. I have seen people steal from the stores, many times.
The fact of the matter is when you have tens of thousands of people together, there will be a few bad apples. We actually even had stuff stolen from our room once. Yes our Disney hotel room! (as a side note, I was very impressed with how Disney handled the situation. Then again, I was very easy going with them. Sometimes, you get what you give.)
I am really surprised that people find this so hard to believe. The comment about perhaps not believing someone with only 10 posts made me laugh.
I think the surprise wasn't in that people attempting it, but in Disney not stopping them in the act. There are security cams on that ride, it's just surprising to many that gaps in coverage occurred.
I find it hard to believe that the attraction CMs were that asleep at the switch. Simple as that. Do you not? The same CMs that announce in the middle of a ride not to take flash photography (as they should)?
As for post count, as a long-time lurker surely you understand the number of trolls that come here looking to stir up lively debate. Since the OP doesn't fit that profile--and post count is a big component of it--I reassured them that I believe them, as if they might even care.
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I find it hard to believe that the attraction CMs were that asleep at the switch. Simple as that. Do you not? The same CMs that announce in the middle of a ride not to take flash photography (as they should)?
As for post count, as a long-time lurker surely you understand the number of trolls that come here looking to stir up lively debate. Since the OP doesn't fit that profile--and post count is a big component of it--I reassured them that I believe them, as if they might even care.
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