As I previously wrote, we are brand newbies to WDW, but this conversation is somewhat disappointing. I thought the whole point of going to WDW was to experience the magic and be around a bunch of happy people, rather than by disgruntled complainers with whom we must deal in "regular" life. I understand the "what's the cutoff for a reasonable number of people joining the person waiting" point, but would posit that the cutoff is probably a nuclear family. In other words, I would happily hold a place for my husband and two children, or join my husband if he was waiting, but I would not dream of holding a place for my husband, our children, my brother and his children, and my sister-in-law with her children. Nor would I blink at anyone holding a place for their partner and children. I might sigh to myself if 10 people joined one in line, but it sure will not ruin my day. I hope those in the parks when we are there have the same idea - it only takes one easily bristled guest to make a whole room of people upset or uncomfortable. I, for one, do not plan on being that guest! You never know what someone else has going on and making a fuss about an extra five minutes in an hour long line seems really over-the-top...even in "regular" life.