One of my pet peeves is poor line management.
If there is a mob, then I always try and start a line. If there is a line I help direct people to it. I usually don't say antything to anyone who is cutting. There were several blatant instances this past week, that I just let go. WHat I don't like is when a CM sees it and lets it slide. I was in line for ice cream, and this lady cut right in front of me. No biggie, but the CM gave me a look like, "Sorry." WHen what she should have done is say, "excuse me, this woman was here first." ANd then the cutter could assemble into the line.
But otherwise, I usually don't say anything to cutters.
THe funniest story ever.....We were in line at Splash Mountain a few years ago. The line was about an hour long. Several families behind us there was a large group, who were obvioulsy together. First, it happened to the people behind us, then us, and then the people in front of us...so after a while, a bunch of us in line were watching what was happening and laughing.
Seems this large group (10+) had a system. They would talk to each other. (they were of a certain ethnic group, which is irrevelant, except to say that they were conversing in a non-english language. ) THey were talking to each other, and one person would start the "bump n' cut". They would talk, and while they were talking, bump the person in front of them, they would acknowledge the bump, ("sorry") and then move beside the person they bumped instead of moving back behind them. THen the people who they were talking to would move up to keep talking, until the whole group had gone beside and passed the original bumpee. Does that make sense?
You don't realize it is happening to you until the whole group passed you and then you realize that they just cut. But it got to be pretty humorous because they kept doing it. It was so organized and smooth. Even the women, children and elderly would take the pole position sometimes. After a while, a bunch of us in line had figured out what they were doing and watched them move 20 or 30 groups ahead of us.
It became sport and pure enjoyment for those of us in line! We had bets going as to whom we thought would be given the job of the first bump. The old lady was really the best at it. She wouldn't even say she was sorry.
Anyone ever encounter this group? They were pros and except for the fact that they were unbeliveably rude, their technique had to be admired. They had obvioulsy practiced this at home!
You think there is anyway to move my post to the top of this thread?
