ok, What don't you like to do at Disney?

In no particular order:

1. People that don't understand english so the cast members have to do everything but drag them to the end of the row in a show. We saw this at virtually every show we went to past trip. Have some common courtesy people...fill in the rows so we don't have to crawl over the top of you!

2. Waiting on buses when you have a tight schedule. We use the car for going everywhere except MK.

3. The lady that ran over my DWs foot in Frontierland with the wheelchair she was pushing and then had the nerve to yell at my wife for slowing her down.
 
The build your own roller coaster at DisneyQuest . . . it wouldn't be nearly so bad if the capsules weren't 100 degrees, and if they actually had some air circulation inside them. I rode it the year they opened, hopefully they've fixed this.

The Beauty and the Beast stage show. It just can't compare to performances like Hunchback.

People who think that because they have a stroller, wheelchair, or ECV they have the right of way to the point of ramming you if you happen to have the gross discourtesy of existing on their walkway.

The parades' impact on the parks. I LOVE the parades, but I hate that you have to walk so far out of your way to find an approved crossing space for half an hour before the parade even gets to that area if you're not watching it. okay, I understand the floats are coming. but I'm on Main Street, they are in Frontierland, I shouldn't have to walk all the way to Tomorrowland to cross the street, they can put in another crossing point. ;)
 
Just to cheer up those that feel sad from this thread - just went on my first ever trip to WDW this past March - I was 23. The first thing I went on was Carousel of Progress and I was automatically hooked on the whole Disney thing - my favorite rides ended up being the classic Disney rides that I watched on the Disney Channel was little - Tiki Birds, Country Bears, Jungle Cruise, Spaceship Earth, etc. The thrill rides were fun, but I can go to the local Six Flags if I just want that - the real Disney rides, old-school and all, were what did it for me.

And here's what didn't...

1 - Sounds Dangerous - this is something I don't feel I ever need to experience again. Drew Carey got the shaft on this one, he's uaually pretty funny.

2 - Disney Quest - we couldn't get on ANYTHING, and the waits for the simulators were longer than most of the park rides!!! Maybe if they created a mechanism where one was limited to 20 minutes at a game/simulator, then there would be some turnover, but we just saw people trading off with others in their group and not letting any others get a chance.

3 - Alfredo's in Italy at WS. Maybe being from the Boston area and being able to get REALLY good, authentic Italian food pretty much whenever I want ruined it for me... but my food wasn't that great, kinda cold, and I just wasn't impressed. Don't feel like I need to go back.

There were other rides I wasn't crazy about, but I think those are the only 3 things I can say I will NEVER do again.
 
2 princes 1 princess said:
The turkey legs gross me out!!! I know many people enjoy them but I get disgusted seeing people knaw on a big leg bone like that. :teeth:
We were in line for Peter Pan in the heat of August and a woman in front of us was chowing down on a big old turkey leg. The pink meat was dripping all over the floor and she was licking her fingers. She was right in front of us and it was soooo hot in that line. My family just laughed at me because they know how grossed out I get. I usually just look away when someone around me is eating those things but this was right in my face, I could smell it too!!! :scared:
I was the big laugh of the family that day! :rotfl:

I get really grossed out by things like that too. I have a gross out story about turkey legs too....

We saw a VERY VERY large woman in a scooter eating two turkey legs at a time....yes that's right...one in each fist and chowing down like Henry the 8th. She was taking huge bites out of one than the other like a wild woman barely chewing it. I thought I was seeing things until I saw my DH staring in disbelief. This was about 10 am, I guess it was just a snack to hold her over til lunch.
 

I don't like all the people that cut out in front of a stroller and think that it automatically stops. I've noticed that a lot of people are eager to blame the "stroller people" about getting rammed but the only times I have ever hit anyone with the stroller wheels was due to the people immediately halting in front of me or running/cutting directly in front of the stroller. I've even had "adults" run in to my double stroller and hit the 2nd kid (not the one in front) and look at me like I'm crazy.
 
The only thing that I don't like to do at DW is Swiss Family Treehouse. Just because after you do it once I truely feel like I've seen it and i don't want to climb those stairs again for it. I think they should change it to Tarzans treehouse and have tarzan character living there and then I would probably climb the stairs again for that. :smokin:

I would say I'm not crazy about the WS movies in each country but 2 years ago it was sooo hot and we had adrs for Chefs De France and had sometimes to kill before lunch. We thought hey lets go see the movie and get in the France spirit before we eat. Let me say it was cool in there and it was the best nap I have ever had a DW. Even though this was July the theatre maybe had 6 other people in there and we all feel asleep. So even though I don't recommend the sleeping part, there are nice places to sit down and cool off in for 30 minutes. :thumbsup2
 
latexscooter said:
I can't stand Indy Speedway and my DD3 thinks it's the greatest thing in Tomorrowland.

I also don't like (and I'm preparing to be roasted for this one) DeVine. She freaks me out more than a little bit.

That's funny DeVine really freaks us out too!! I thought we were the only ones. She is SOOOOO creepy....

I dont like the Speedway either. I think the Stunt Show at MGM and American Adventure in WS are boring.
 


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