TKDisneylover
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Okay child free peeps, beware I have a major rant......WITH HIGH SCHOOLERS!!!!
Last night DH and I went to see Matisyahu (hisidic jewish reggae rapper/beat boxer), he is apparently very popular with the teens which I was not aware of (I should have done my homework!). He was performing at a local music festival (that I have previously mentioned on this thread called Summerfest) where the seating is open to festival attendees in the form of metal bleachers. There are approximately 50 that go straight back from the stage and on the side are riser bleachers (for people like DH and I who are trying to avoid the masses who want to be right in front of the stage) on each side, these are short and seat about 10 people across and have about six rows.
We arrived at 8:30 to get these seats and Matisyahu went on stage at 10:00, when the band started playing utter chaos broke out. Of course you have the usual happenings where everyone stands on the bleachers, similar to any venue concert where people want to stand the entire time. I admit I expected that and figured I would be standing, no problem. But it was when these kids decided to climb the risers from behind and trying to push their way into our spots literally pushing us out of the way that I got pissed!
One girl actually grabbed DH's shoulder to try to pull herself up onto a seat so she could squeeze in and stand in front of me!! Of course he told her to get her hands off of him and with the help of me, she went flying backwards onto her boyfriend who was also trying to get up.
Now I would not usually push someone, but these kids were unbelievable! Behind me there were three boys who were hanging on for dear life behind me to hold themselves up on the back of the riser. One dude elbowed me in the head and I pushed him back so hard he almost fell off. Mind you this was probably about 10 feet in the air, ***!!
I will be completely honest here, I never as a teenager started climbing risers or pushed my way through people to see a group. We would wind ourselves through the crowd to find an open spot and always said excuse me as we walked through, but we never literally pushed people out of the way as if we deserved to be there instead of them. We ended up leaving our seats early because it just got worse as the kids at the other end of the riser started letting more kids onto the bleachers and we were literally getting pushed off the other side. We stood farther in the back, and even then some of the kids were goofing around amd pushing each other into innocent bystanders. Let's just say that the people who got their beer spilled were no too happy.
Is it me or have these kids completely lost control?! I do remember we had a problem with kids at WDW when we were there in December who would run through in large groups and just bang into us as they went by. Or there would be one of their friends in line and a group of 10 would try to join in the line (thank you CM's who keep an eye out for this!!
). Is it that parents are not teaching kids to respect others or do they just plain and simple not have manners at all!!??
I think the fact that my parents taught us to respect other people was enough that we knew not to be rude or pushy. And didn't they also teach us that in school, "no pushing in line, no running down the hall, etc."?
Unfortunately DH does not want to go back there again, at all. I tried to tell him that we are probably better off going during the day when the kids are all sleeping and enjoy the groups that play then. Of course those are not the "headliners" but it is still nice to walk around on a beautiful day and have a beer, enjoy some good food and good music. But he has renamed it "Bummerfest".
Rant over.

Last night DH and I went to see Matisyahu (hisidic jewish reggae rapper/beat boxer), he is apparently very popular with the teens which I was not aware of (I should have done my homework!). He was performing at a local music festival (that I have previously mentioned on this thread called Summerfest) where the seating is open to festival attendees in the form of metal bleachers. There are approximately 50 that go straight back from the stage and on the side are riser bleachers (for people like DH and I who are trying to avoid the masses who want to be right in front of the stage) on each side, these are short and seat about 10 people across and have about six rows.
We arrived at 8:30 to get these seats and Matisyahu went on stage at 10:00, when the band started playing utter chaos broke out. Of course you have the usual happenings where everyone stands on the bleachers, similar to any venue concert where people want to stand the entire time. I admit I expected that and figured I would be standing, no problem. But it was when these kids decided to climb the risers from behind and trying to push their way into our spots literally pushing us out of the way that I got pissed!



I will be completely honest here, I never as a teenager started climbing risers or pushed my way through people to see a group. We would wind ourselves through the crowd to find an open spot and always said excuse me as we walked through, but we never literally pushed people out of the way as if we deserved to be there instead of them. We ended up leaving our seats early because it just got worse as the kids at the other end of the riser started letting more kids onto the bleachers and we were literally getting pushed off the other side. We stood farther in the back, and even then some of the kids were goofing around amd pushing each other into innocent bystanders. Let's just say that the people who got their beer spilled were no too happy.

Is it me or have these kids completely lost control?! I do remember we had a problem with kids at WDW when we were there in December who would run through in large groups and just bang into us as they went by. Or there would be one of their friends in line and a group of 10 would try to join in the line (thank you CM's who keep an eye out for this!!


Unfortunately DH does not want to go back there again, at all. I tried to tell him that we are probably better off going during the day when the kids are all sleeping and enjoy the groups that play then. Of course those are not the "headliners" but it is still nice to walk around on a beautiful day and have a beer, enjoy some good food and good music. But he has renamed it "Bummerfest".
Rant over.