Takket
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- Sep 17, 2007
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The worst behavior you will see is when the parks are the most crowded. For example, lining up for parades, waiting for fireworks, and leaving after these big shows. People can be really rude and pushy. You can avoid a lot of the stress by not being too concerned where you will view something, and taking your time leaving after a show. We do stuff like watch fireworks near Winnie the Pooh (good view and not too many people), watch the parade from locations other than Main St, and shop or hang out after fireworks.
Otherwise, I don't think people are any ruder than normal.
If you do line up early for a parade, be prepared for people to stand in front of you or push into your space at the last minute. Just be ready to say, I'm sorry, but we have been waiting here and want to see the show. Don't be caught off guard and stunned into silence. Speak up for yourself.
Yeah and might I add that even being in a wheelchair right at the front will not stop people from trying to stand in front of you at the last minute. i've taken to pushing my family member in the chair right up to the tape the CMs put down and we try to stay close to a CM and befriend them. then i will actually stand in front of the wheelchair myself to completely block the area in front of my family member and not move until the show actually starts so no one can slip in front at the last second.