AllyGirlie
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What is your most embarrassing moment while at Disney?
I was talking with my mom the other day and she began to bring up all the stupid little things I did when we were at Disney. She didn't remember this one but I remember it like it was yesterday..
Tower of Terror had just opened and I was tall enough to get on. I was excited because I could get on. All through the line and the lobby I was happy, and then we got to the study/library, it got dark and the show began to play. This scared me soo much and throughout the entire boiler room I was getting more and more uneasy. When it was finally our turn to go the elevator guy looked at me and began to talk to me in a very scary way and I flipped out. I started kicking, screaming and crying - my family was thrilled. Anyways they had a cast member come to get me and my dad to take us out of line. I didn't realize that in order for them to take me out of line I would have to go on an elevator. The cast member and my dad tried to explain to me that that this wasn't the elevator used in the ride and it was a real one to take me to the unloading area. I thought they were lying and I freaked out even more and tried to run away. They did eventually get me on it. When the elevator did take me to the unloading area, I felt like and idiot and I didn't attempt to go on the ride for another 2 years..
So what's yours?
I was talking with my mom the other day and she began to bring up all the stupid little things I did when we were at Disney. She didn't remember this one but I remember it like it was yesterday..
Tower of Terror had just opened and I was tall enough to get on. I was excited because I could get on. All through the line and the lobby I was happy, and then we got to the study/library, it got dark and the show began to play. This scared me soo much and throughout the entire boiler room I was getting more and more uneasy. When it was finally our turn to go the elevator guy looked at me and began to talk to me in a very scary way and I flipped out. I started kicking, screaming and crying - my family was thrilled. Anyways they had a cast member come to get me and my dad to take us out of line. I didn't realize that in order for them to take me out of line I would have to go on an elevator. The cast member and my dad tried to explain to me that that this wasn't the elevator used in the ride and it was a real one to take me to the unloading area. I thought they were lying and I freaked out even more and tried to run away. They did eventually get me on it. When the elevator did take me to the unloading area, I felt like and idiot and I didn't attempt to go on the ride for another 2 years..
So what's yours?






It's become sort of a tradition. Just going through everything and taking the chicken exit.