I hope you are kidding about being angry when the CMs are telling you to move all the way down the row! That is common sense to move all the way down and incredibly rude to those people walking after you. I'd say that is a huge pet peeve of mine...if you want to sit in the middle, figure out how to place yourselves so you can do that without being a nuissance.Oh here is a big pet peeve of mine that I didn't mention earlier and they relate to employees of Disney, not guests..
1) We enter a big auditorium for a show or performance and they tell guests to move all the way down to the end...
Umm sorry folks, first ones in get the best seats. That's the way it works.. My family and I always pick our row and then plop 3 seats right in the middle.
What drives me nuts is ...Driving an ECV while being cut off, walked into, and bumped constantly.
I'm sure people CAN see me.
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saw this at my brothers-in-law's hockey tournament over the weekend...couldn't resist sharing it here...
not trying to stir any pots, just thought it was funny/relevant




Some ECVs are not safe to ride in on a bus. They are unstable and will tip over. That is why people are asked to sit in a regular seat if they can transfer1)
2)ECV (not that I have a problem with those that use) but not sitting in there ECV on the bus and take another bus space for a pregnant woman, elderly person, or child.
I believe there are only 2 wheelchair accessible boats and only one wheelchair can go on each one.I have to say when we were at MK in December, the wheelchair line was ridiculous on Small World. I guess there are only a few boats that can handle them so it takes a while.
The reason is because many of the ECVs are top heavy and will tip, unlike manual wheelchairs which can be tied down higher on the frame and are much more stable.Just to clarify the ecv comment- that isn't by choice. most of the bus drivers will not allow a preson to sit in the ecv. some will but most won't, they make them get out and use a seat. don't ask me why, just telling you it is the bus drivers not the ecv drivers.
3. people who use my wheelchair to prop their kid or themselves up at parades or shows. Don't touch my wheelchair! It is an extension of my space and it hurts (physically)other
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where are people needing to use their feet to flush?? every toilet i saw this weekend at disney was an auto flush... i wanted to foot flush but i couldnt

I forgot one other. The smell of turkey legs, do they have to make them smell so good? Come on now!!!!!!!!!! I don't care if I've just eaten lunch, the smell of those things just makes me want to gobble one up. The sad thing is I've never had one, always wanted one just never have had the room for one.

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Lol!
Honestly, those turkey legs look pretty nasty. Is it just me? I wanna gag everytime I look at one. I guess i shouldnt knock it til i try it. But im not a big turkey fan.

My biggest pet peeve is people flushing toilets with their feet. It makes it really nasty for normal people like me who flush with our mouths.
Aw this thread has totally cheered me up today!![]()
Its pretty entertaining isnt it?Ha ha, yes some toilets are pretty powerful with the spray back. NASTY! No way in heck im hovering my face over the bowl.I, myself, love turkey, but have never gotten a turkey leg at Disney. I am really grossed out by people walking around gnawing on those things. If I ever were to get one I would probably find a table somewhere and try to get at least a fork to pull it apart to eat it. Just don't like to see people walking !around shoving those things in their face!
On another note, I am also a foot flusher. My Mom taught me to do that. I still remember to this day when a teacher in grade school accused me of kicking the toilet. Had to get my Mom to come in to explain. If someone doesn't like that I do this because their hand will get dirty, then THEY can use paper to protect THEIR hand. I am going to continue to foot flush. The thought of leaning over the bowl to flush their way is disgusting to me. Some of those toilets really spray when they flush. ( I think some of the sprinkle people see on the seats might be overspray from the flush, but if it's yellow, NOT!)
I, myself, love turkey, but have never gotten a turkey leg at Disney. I am really grossed out by people walking around gnawing on those things. If I ever were to get one I would probably find a table somewhere and try to get at least a fork to pull it apart to eat it. Just don't like to see people walking !around shoving those things in their face!
On another note, I am also a foot flusher. My Mom taught me to do that. I still remember to this day when a teacher in grade school accused me of kicking the toilet. Had to get my Mom to come in to explain. If someone doesn't like that I do this because their hand will get dirty, then THEY can use paper to protect THEIR hand. I am going to continue to foot flush. The thought of leaning over the bowl to flush their way is disgusting to me. Some of those toilets really spray when they flush. ( I think some of the sprinkle people see on the seats might be overspray from the flush, but if it's yellow, NOT!)
I'm just thinking that even as dirty as my shoe is, it's probably cleaner than a hand that's been peed on. I too am a foot flusher. And if the people after me wash their hands like they should, why does it matter?