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Earning My Ears
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Ok, the story goes like this:

We were approaching the queue for Santa Claus on Monday when he disappeared past us behind a gate (toilet break or shift change we assumed) so we decided just to queue for the kids' to see Woody and get his autograph.

While we were waiting in the queue a rather rude man pushed his kids under the rope and in front of us. We had enough on our plate trying to explain to our kids why we had to queue so didn't say anything.

When it was our turn we went up on to the platform and the cast member announced 'Last photo Woody'.

Just as we were about to step forward Jessie appeared but we assumed we'd get an autograph and a photo with Woody then be ushered off before Jessie came up but, to the kids' delight, Jessie came up to the platform and had big cuddle and a kiss with Woody before signing the autograph books and posing for a photo alongside Woody.

As soon as our turn was done Woody waved and disappeared behind a big wooden gate. So it seems the rude man did us a favour by delaying our turn by that little bit of time allowing us to get a fairly unique photo.

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That is awesome!!

I know they are young but teaching them to wait their turn is going to pay off in the future.

With story's like this they can see that those that push in never prosper in the end!
 

All we have to do now is get them to master the art of standing still and facing the camera when they are getting their photos taken!:laughing:
 
All we have to do now is get them to master the art of standing still and facing the camera when they are getting their photos taken!:laughing:

:laughing: I had that problem with Kacee in October. He was always looking at the character rather than the camera!
 
We had a group of 3 people push past us on IASW when i shouted at the top of my voice, "How rude, to push past a small 3 year old its disgusting" when the older lady turned around and obv felt embarrased because she made her and her friends let us go back in front.

It makes me sick, the queue wasnt even long, it wasnt like they was going to get on the ride any quicker. In my opinion its a disgrace to push in front of small children.
 
We had a group of 3 people push past us on IASW when i shouted at the top of my voice, "How rude, to push past a small 3 year old its disgusting" when the older lady turned around and obv felt embarrased because she made her and her friends let us go back in front.

It makes me sick, the queue wasnt even long, it wasnt like they was going to get on the ride any quicker. In my opinion its a disgrace to push in front of small children.

Is it ok to push in-front of your own small child in a queue for Woody :blush:
 
We had a group of people push in while queueing for Pirates of the Carribean separating us from our 3 year old. We were not happy and let them know. Only one of them seemed to take any notice but, instead of letting us catch up with our son, they let him come back to us.

Anyway, I'll need to sit down a write a proper trip report before the adventure disappears into one big Disney blur.
 
We had a group of 3 people push past us on IASW when i shouted at the top of my voice, "How rude, to push past a small 3 year old its disgusting" when the older lady turned around and obv felt embarrased because she made her and her friends let us go back in front.

It makes me sick, the queue wasnt even long, it wasnt like they was going to get on the ride any quicker. In my opinion its a disgrace to push in front of small children.

Totally agree that really annoys me - I don't care if its adults or children involved. If it happens to me while we are there, I will not stay quiet, its just so rude!
 
I can't believe it when I see people pushing in. It makes me see red, especially when you are trying to teach your children good manners and the virtue of patience. That's one thing I hate about busy places - the scrum and dog-eat-dog attitude.
 
I can't believe it when I see people pushing in. It makes me see red, especially when you are trying to teach your children good manners and the virtue of patience. That's one thing I hate about busy places - the scrum and dog-eat-dog attitude.

I agree.

I'm forever telling Kyra to queue nicely and wait her turn.
 












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