ktate82
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I have to say that I remember this episode (HUGE Friend's fan!) and about died the first time I read this. I can just see this happening! Wow!


after it was obvious she was laughing, a guy in the crowd shouted out "I hope you're better at cheering than running!"
I don't know if embarrassing or just gross.
My son's first trip. He was almost 3. We were at HS and I decide to take my son back to the hotel by myself so DH could have some fun.
I was a relatively new parent (DS is adopted and hadn't been home long) and I hadn't learned all my managing my stuff and my child skills yet. SO I let DS buy a sucker on the way out so that he could be entertained on the bus ride back to the hotel.
Getting on the bus was a challenge for us. In the commotion of it all DS dropped the sucker on that nasty bus floor. You guessed it. It was in his mouth again before I had a chance to react. A mom looked at me stunned that I let that happen. I told her that the germs were in the mouth already. I wasn't going to make him cry by taking it away. She continued giving me a look like I should be concerned that child protective services was going to show up at the hotel.
Kim
My moment occurred on Soarin' about 3 or 4 years ago. We had just boarded, I removed my flip flops & placed them on the floor in front of me like you're supposed to. We were in the front/top row & once I was done fixing the restraint like every mature guy in his mid 20s I was swinging my legs back & forward.
Which was all good fun until the ride started, we moved forward just as I was swinging my leg forward, my toe hooked onto my flip flop & I catapulted it right at the screen into the hole in the front.
When the ride finished I explained what happened to the ride CM who kindly had another CM bring me a new pair of flip flops from the shop free of charge. I don't know if they were messing with me or what but they brought Minnie Mouse ones, I took the situation in good humour & as karma then spent the entire day at EPCOT wearing Minnie Mouse flip flops.
My moment occurred on Soarin' about 3 or 4 years ago. We had just boarded, I removed my flip flops & placed them on the floor in front of me like you're supposed to. We were in the front/top row & once I was done fixing the restraint like every mature guy in his mid 20s I was swinging my legs back & forward.
Which was all good fun until the ride started, we moved forward just as I was swinging my leg forward, my toe hooked onto my flip flop & I catapulted it right at the screen into the hole in the front.
When the ride finished I explained what happened to the ride CM who kindly had another CM bring me a new pair of flip flops from the shop free of charge. I don't know if they were messing with me or what but they brought Minnie Mouse ones, I took the situation in good humour & as karma then spent the entire day at EPCOT wearing Minnie Mouse flip flops.
Bahahaha! I would have laughed through that whole ride!
Love this thread, here's mine. I was 5 years old, so you have to imagine it from that perspective. My very first ride at Disney was Space Mountain. I insisted on being first in line for my family, and all through the line I kept making sure my parents and brother were behind me because I wanted to be first because I was soooooo brave. Towards the end of the line I notice my Dad had snuck in front of me despite my vigilance. Well I give him a great big old bear hug from behind and said " Dad! I want to be first!" Then the man who is wrapped in my arms looks down behind him and it is NOT my dad but a complete stranger! I was so mortified. I went and hung out behind my brother and parents and refused to be first. I'm over 30 now and still think about this every time I'm in the space mountain line.
Sent from my phone using DISBoards Ap, please excuse any typos and autocorrect mistakes.
To make you feel better, that is NOTHING.
On one of our first trips to WDW, our youngest was four or five, and very attached to DW. Heck, the youngest is STILL very attached to the DW.
One day at MK, DW was wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt. We were at Frontier Land waiting to get on the train and more people were trying to get into the loading area, so the crowd moved forward a few feet. Our youngest was just at the right height to see most people's waist, so the youngest had been seeing DW's khaki shorts and red shirt all day long...
After the crowd moved, our youngest hugged the person wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt, AND started rubbing the person's leg. Not only was our youngest hugging and rubbing the khaki persons leg, but our youngest's HAND slid UP the khaki shorts!
Of course the person wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt was NOT DW but another woman!At first, the woman looked at me thinking I had been hugging her, stroking her leg and sliding my hand up her shorts!
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You should have seen her face.
She looked down and saw our youngest, who at about that time looked up, and realized that THIS WAS NOT MY MOMMY!
I just laughed but I don't think the lady was so amused.
A few trips later, a little kid hugged me just like you described, realized their mistake, and then hid behind their parents.
Later,
Dan
dmccarty said:To make you feel better, that is NOTHING.
On one of our first trips to WDW, our youngest was four or five, and very attached to DW. Heck, the youngest is STILL very attached to the DW.
One day at MK, DW was wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt. We were at Frontier Land waiting to get on the train and more people were trying to get into the loading area, so the crowd moved forward a few feet. Our youngest was just at the right height to see most people's waist, so the youngest had been seeing DW's khaki shorts and red shirt all day long...
After the crowd moved, our youngest hugged the person wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt, AND started rubbing the person's leg. Not only was our youngest hugging and rubbing the khaki persons leg, but our youngest's HAND slid UP the khaki shorts!
Of course the person wearing khaki shorts and a red shirt was NOT DW but another woman!At first, the woman looked at me thinking I had been hugging her, stroking her leg and sliding my hand up her shorts!
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You should have seen her face.
She looked down and saw our youngest, who at about that time looked up, and realized that THIS WAS NOT MY MOMMY!
I just laughed but I don't think the lady was so amused.
A few trips later, a little kid hugged me just like you described, realized their mistake, and then hid behind their parents.
Later,
Dan
It is a long running joke in my family that water will always find a way to me. The spitting camel in Adventure land-gets me every time. DTD Stitch-yep. No matter where I sit on Splash, front-back-middle-that will be the seat that gets it. Every.single.time.
EPCOT should be safe though right? Um, no.
Couple of years ago on the way out of Epcot we stop to watch the Fountain dance to the music. I was really into what was going on, but noticed that DH and DS had moved the grandkids back away from the rail where I was standing. The music had ended and I heard a loud BOOM. That BOOM was the final large blast of water going waaaay up. Whatever goes up, must come down. By the time I realized that I was going to get it, it was too late to move. It was like someone dumping a swimming pool full of water over my head. I was soaked head to toe, heck I couldn't have been any wetter if I taken a swim IN the fountain. From behind me I hear my family laughing hysterically at me and I hear this complete stranger on his phone talking to someone about how soaked this lady just got at the fountain![]()
I asked DH and DS why they had moved, they said that while I was so involved with the "show" they had realized how wet the ground was on that side of the fountain and knew what that meant. When I asked them why they didn't tell me the answer was "and miss this, no way!!"
On the way out of the park that day I had lots of strange looks being drenched to the bone like I was.
My moment occurred on Soarin' about 3 or 4 years ago. We had just boarded, I removed my flip flops & placed them on the floor in front of me like you're supposed to. We were in the front/top row & once I was done fixing the restraint like every mature guy in his mid 20s I was swinging my legs back & forward.
Which was all good fun until the ride started, we moved forward just as I was swinging my leg forward, my toe hooked onto my flip flop & I catapulted it right at the screen into the hole in the front.
When the ride finished I explained what happened to the ride CM who kindly had another CM bring me a new pair of flip flops from the shop free of charge. I don't know if they were messing with me or what but they brought Minnie Mouse ones, I took the situation in good humour & as karma then spent the entire day at EPCOT wearing Minnie Mouse flip flops.
My moment occurred on Soarin' about 3 or 4 years ago. We had just boarded, I removed my flip flops & placed them on the floor in front of me like you're supposed to. We were in the front/top row & once I was done fixing the restraint like every mature guy in his mid 20s I was swinging my legs back & forward.
Which was all good fun until the ride started, we moved forward just as I was swinging my leg forward, my toe hooked onto my flip flop & I catapulted it right at the screen into the hole in the front.
When the ride finished I explained what happened to the ride CM who kindly had another CM bring me a new pair of flip flops from the shop free of charge. I don't know if they were messing with me or what but they brought Minnie Mouse ones, I took the situation in good humour & as karma then spent the entire day at EPCOT wearing Minnie Mouse flip flops.
So - the question has to be asked: do you still wear them?
And how did they have them in your size anyway?![]()
I was one who learned to consider her clothing before riding the hard way. We were at AK in July 2009 and it was hot! I was wearing white pants and a new light pink GF shirt that I had just bought. DH talked DD, then 4 and just at 38" into riding KRR.
I didn't even think about what I was wearing until I got soaked and as I got of the ride DH and DS, then 18, began laughing so hard DS almost couldn't breathe. I was completely see through!I had of course color coordinated and was wearing white undergarments. I was so embarrassed and livid at my family I stomped out of the park. As we walked out on man actually fell over his kids stroller and stumbled down the bridge on your way to the Tree of Life. All DH and DS did was walk behind me howling with laughter.
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