mzmickey
Mouseketeer
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- May 15, 2002
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They had also invaded the Deluxe resorts as well. My DH and I went to the GF last Thursday eve as it poured down rain outside. I wanted to see the gingerbread house that everyone raved about.
The lobby and the house were absolutely breathtaking! We went down to the lower level, where the house was, to get some pictures. We encountered a moderate size group of Cheerleaders with about 2 adults with them. I was absolutely horrified when I witnessed one of the girls lick her finger, stick it in the "snow" and then lick her finger off. She did that a couple of times. I didn't think it could get worse, but it did. Another "girl" leaned over the barricade and licked one of the candy Santa Claus from toe to head! It was at that point that I grabbed DH and left, absolutely disgusted. 1 of the 2 adults witnessed this behavior and did nothing to correct it. Now you would think that people representing their school at a national event would have better manners than that.....even the 4 year olds know not to touch that!
That was the only problem we had with the groups of Cheerleaders, their lack of respect for others or simple manners. I don't mind them being loud and excited, I was a kid too at one time and understand what an exciting time Disney can be. But there still is this thing called manners!
The lobby and the house were absolutely breathtaking! We went down to the lower level, where the house was, to get some pictures. We encountered a moderate size group of Cheerleaders with about 2 adults with them. I was absolutely horrified when I witnessed one of the girls lick her finger, stick it in the "snow" and then lick her finger off. She did that a couple of times. I didn't think it could get worse, but it did. Another "girl" leaned over the barricade and licked one of the candy Santa Claus from toe to head! It was at that point that I grabbed DH and left, absolutely disgusted. 1 of the 2 adults witnessed this behavior and did nothing to correct it. Now you would think that people representing their school at a national event would have better manners than that.....even the 4 year olds know not to touch that!
That was the only problem we had with the groups of Cheerleaders, their lack of respect for others or simple manners. I don't mind them being loud and excited, I was a kid too at one time and understand what an exciting time Disney can be. But there still is this thing called manners!