Stinky_Pete
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Me? I maintain a sense of humor and figure that being one more person behind in a line isn't worth falling on a sword for.
The bulk of the "catcher up" people are folks who have run for Fast Passes for another ride or got held up in the bathroom or a shop while the rest of the group went on ahead. If it's just one person -- or a parent with a child (who likely needed a bathroom break or a diaper change) -- then I don't much care. If it's a GROUP of people catching up to their party, then I'm far less likely to just let them pass on by. (For those groups, I've been known to alert a CM to the fact that this huge group is line-jumping. Some CMs are better about this than others. Usually, the rest of the line will assist in keeping the jumpers back towards the end.) But the point is to be polite. Just say no. And smile.
Sometimes it's not that people believe the rules don't apply to them. Sometimes it's someone who says, "Go on ahead -- I'll catch up with you" because they really want that souvenir and can't imagine that the line at Space Mountain is going to move that fast. Or it's the parent with the kid who says, "No I do NOT have to go to the bathroom" who then realizes that ... um, yeah ... they do. Stuff happens. You're on vacation. Chill. As my grandfather would say, "If that's the most you've got to worry about, then you don't have anything to worry about!"
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Personally I don't think anything you mentioned justifies the behavior. If someone on my group needs to use the bathroom or wants to buy a trinket then we wait for them.
And I've never seen the "parent with a small child" that so many people cite in these types of threads. What I have frequently seen is tweens and teens "catching up" with their group.