Most Embarressing Moments at Disney

BUMP!!! OMG, I have to go to an appt but dont want to stop reading!!:lmao:
 
These have been some hilarious stories. I loved the Chip and Dale one from AK and the cooler love story!! Ive had to get up and walk away several times because I was laughing so hard I had to stand up to breathe.
 
Let's see. I don't have any that I can remember now but I go in August. My dad and I are very clumsy and I am very blonde so I'm sure I'll have tons for you guys.
 
Oooh I remember one! A few years ago we had a magical gathering with my dad's side. We had split up so that we didn't kill each other. Well my aunt was in a wheelchair at the time and had to be pushed around by my uncle. So me, my cousin, my dad, and my other cousin (well I was giving her a piggyback) are walking up that hill at Epcot towards the Epcot Ball. So we're walking up the hill not really paying attention to our surroundings. When all of a sudden a wheelchair on the loose goes WHOOSH by us. We stop dead in our tracks turn around all go "was that?" Then we all realize it was and we take off darting after the wheelchair. Several people were jumping and moving out of the way. My uncle and my grandparents finally notice she is gone and take off running a few feet behind us. We finally grab her (before she was about to crash into a bush) and go "Okay who thought it was a good idea to let Aunt Sherri learn to fly?!?!?!" from that point on my older cousin was nominated to push Aunt Sherri around.
 

For some reason the Little Mermaid song, "Part of Your World" always makes me teary eyed even though I have played and sung it hundreds of times on my guitar at home ("for the kids" of course). Well, knowing this, my DH and DS(8) refused to go into the MGM LM show w/ me, so off I went on my own. I ended up sitting front row center--well the row behind the wheelchair row---and well, even before the show began, I was quite "verklempt" at the sweetness of the whole thing. There was a little girl and her parents sitting beside me on my right and another on my left---one had an Ariel outfit on and the other was non-stop chattering with excitement about how she was going to really see Ariel. Both looked about 4 years old and they were so adorable! Suddenly in that dark underwater cave, I just became overwhelmed and the tears started streaming!!! I was biting the inside of my cheeks, but still, I began to blubber so hard that my entire face was wet and my shoulders were shaking and then my whole body was shaking---and when the music started---OMGosh, I was sobbing so hard--just bawling my eyes out and it was out of control blubbering!! At first both little girls leaned way far away from me in their seats, but both of them kept staring at me while I was trying to get a hold of myself (I am 46 years old-ahem)! The parents were peeking, too with concern in their eyes. Then one of the girls climbed into her mother's lap and I heard her ask her mom if I was afraid of the dark and why was I alone and WHY, WHY is that lady crying, mommy?!

By the time Ariel was fanning her tail on that rock, I could barley see her with my blurred vision, but I swore it looked like Ariel gave me a "get a grip" look! Just as I was finally calming down, the little girl on my right began to scream and cry :confused3 for the rest of the show---when we got up to leave, her parents gave me a "Thanks a lot, lady" look, which then made me start to giggle---so as I came out of the show into the sunshine I still had tears all over my face but I was laughing like a crazed woman and when my DH and DS saw me, they took one look at each other, rolled their eyes :rolleyes: and then ran away from me as fast as they could! I had a terrible time catching up with them. :sad2:
 
For some reason the Little Mermaid song, "Part of Your World" always gets me teary eyed every time (!) even though I have played and sung it hundreds of times on my guitar at home--"for the kids" of course. Well, knowing this, my DH and DS(8) refused to go into the MGM LM show w/ me, so off I went on my own. I ended up sitting front row center--well the row behind the wheelchair row---and well, even before the show began, I was quite "verklempt" at the sweetness of the whole thing. There was a little girl and her parents sitting beside me on my right and another on my left---one had an Ariel outfit on and the other was non-stop chattering with excitement about how she was going to really see Ariel. Both looked about 4 years old and they were so adorable! Suddenly in that dark underwater cave, I just became overwhelmed and the tears started streaming!!! I was biting the inside of my cheeks, but still, I began to blubber so hard that my entire face was wet and my shoulders were shaking and then my whole body was shaking---and when the music/show started---OMGosh, I was sobbing so hard--just bawling my eyes out and it was out of control blubbering!! At first both little girls leaned way far away from me in their seats, but both of them kept staring at me while I was trying to get a hold of myself (I am 46 years old-ahem)! The parents were peeking, too with concern in their eyes :confused: . Then one of the girls climbed into her mother's lap and I heard her ask her mom if I was afraid of the dark and was I by myslef, and WHY, WHY is that lady crying, mommy?!

By the time Ariel was fanning her tail on that rock, I could barley see her with my blurred vision, but I swore it looked like Ariel gave me a "get a grip" look! Just as I was finally calming down, the little girl on my right began to scream and cry at the top of her lungs :confused3 for the rest of the show---when we got up to leave, her parents gave me a "Thanks a lot, lady" look, which then made me start to giggle---so as I came out of the show into the sunshine I still had tears all over my face but I was laughing like a crazed woman and when my DH and DS saw me, they took one look at each other, rolled their eyes :rolleyes: and then ran away from me as fast as they could! I had a terrible time catching up with them. :sad2:
 
For some reason the Little Mermaid song, "Part of Your World" always gets me teary eyed...so as I came out of the show into the sunshine I still had tears all over my face but I was laughing like a crazed woman and when my DH and DS saw me, they took one look at each other, rolled their eyes :rolleyes: and then ran away from me as fast as they could! I had a terrible time catching up with them. :sad2:

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Scene: crazy tear faced, giggling woman terrorizes WDW guests! Run for your lives!!! :rotfl2:
 
I ended up sitting front row center--well the row behind the wheelchair row---and well, even before the show began, I was quite "verklempt" at the sweetness of the whole thing.
Just wanted to point out that if anyone wants to sit in the very front row, it's not the wheelchair row - wheelchair users sit in the very back row.
There are sometimes other people with special needs in the front row (like people with vision disabilties), but no wheelchairs. So, it's not reserved.
 
Our last trip we were at CP and I just couldn't wait anymore to go use the restroom - but Tigger was on his way! So here I am looking back at our table and don't pay attention and walk into the men's room - what is funny is not that, but that another lady followed me right in and only when I turned around after seeing men at the urinals did she realize also that it was the wrong restroom - we both laughed
 
Just wanted to point out that if anyone wants to sit in the very front row, it's not the wheelchair row - wheelchair users sit in the very back row.
There are sometimes other people with special needs in the front row (like people with vision disabilties), but no wheelchairs. So, it's not reserved.


You are right, and that's a good tip. Before the show, a CM even mentioned this to everyone in our row--said that we could move up if we would like, but everyone just stayed put. I guess we already felt pretty grateful for the seats we had. :cloud9:
 
I can't believe I'm posting this....Our last day at the YC, we were at the pool, hanging out, drinking those yummy fruity drinks that you only have on vacation when I decided to go use the ladies room. I walk all the way around the pool(with my towel around my waist) and get into the bathroom. There had been some weird looks on my way there, but I didn't think anything of it. That is until I unwrapped my towel and noticed that Aunt Flo had come for a visit.:eek: I ended up rinsing everything off and running back to my room....thank goodness it was my last day there! I'm blushing just thinking about it!
 
I can't believe I'm posting this....Our last day at the YC, we were at the pool, hanging out, drinking those yummy fruity drinks that you only have on vacation when I decided to go use the ladies room. I walk all the way around the pool(with my towel around my waist) and get into the bathroom. There had been some weird looks on my way there, but I didn't think anything of it. That is until I unwrapped my towel and noticed that Aunt Flo had come for a visit. I ended up rinsing everything off and running back to my room....thank goodness it was my last day there! I'm blushing just thinking about it!
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This reminded me of a story, not Disney related but funny, It must be a thing in the north for using the term Aunt Flo. Anyways, us girls were all out one night talking about Aunt Flo, well my SIL, acted like she knew what we were talking about. A while later one of our friends from out of town shows up and my SIL goes to her "oh you must be Flo." Boy did we have a good laugh.:rotfl:

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I can't believe I'm posting this....Our last day at the YC, we were at the pool, hanging out, drinking those yummy fruity drinks that you only have on vacation when I decided to go use the ladies room. I walk all the way around the pool(with my towel around my waist) and get into the bathroom. There had been some weird looks on my way there, but I didn't think anything of it. That is until I unwrapped my towel and noticed that Aunt Flo had come for a visit. I ended up rinsing everything off and running back to my room....thank goodness it was my last day there! I'm blushing just thinking about it!
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This reminded me of a story, not Disney related but funny, It must be a thing in the north for using the term Aunt Flo. Anyways, us girls were all out one night talking about Aunt Flo, well my SIL, acted like she knew what we were talking about. A while later one of our friends from out of town shows up and my SIL goes to her "oh you must be Flo." Boy did we have a good laugh.:rotfl:

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I'm a guy and even I know who aunt Flo is :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :laughing:
 
Have you heard of aunt Rosie, she's aunt Flo's alter eagle.:rotfl2:
 
The worst part of the whole ordeal was meeting up with the Adults (who, fortunately, only had another day left in their reign of The First Few Days) and admitting we never did get to Disney Quest. :)

TXTurtle, you tell a good story (and funny). Sometimes a real long post might get bypassed:rolleyes: but your's held my interest. Good going!:thumbsup2
 
This starts back before our DW trip...

We were out boating at a local lake one day with DH, DS (then 12) and DD (then 4). I was driving the boat pulling DH on a tube. The lake is kind of small, so you just make a big circle. There was another boat a little ways behind us. I wasn't driving very fast, and DH motions for me to stop. I'm afraid that if I just stop, the other boat may run over him, so I keep going but slow down and ease over to the side since I can see that DH is obviously not hurt or anything. By now, DH is screaming "Stop! Dadgummit Stop!". So I do. Then he lets go of the tube and sinks down into the water. I knew immediately what happened. Yep, he lost his trunks. The boat behind us must have gotten quite a show. DS and I were in the bottom of the boat laughing.

Fast forward a few months to DW. We have had a very long, tiring day at MK and are riding the tram to our car in the parking lot. Our car is in the very first row of the area. But of course, the tram passes so it can stop in the middle of the area. Being exhausted, as we all were, my DD stands up and screams at the tram driver "Stop! Dadgummit Stop!".

The whole tram broke up.
 
Subscribing! I needed a good laugh! Now my screen needs a good cleaning though! I'm sure I'll do something worth adding on our Dec. trip!:lmao:
 







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