disney junky said:
I can guarantee you that the cm's do exactly that, those who have radios-they are the coordinators. You just don't happen to see it. Not only are people asked to leave the parks daily, they can be banned from certain areas of parks and often are.
Again I ask, what rules do you want that don't already exist for individuals. Face it. What you really don't want is anyone or anything that disturbs your vacation whether that be an individual or a group. Who of us doesn't? There are times a crying baby won't bother me and another time it will. If 20 kids on a bus start doing cheers, I have two options. Look at them as 20 kids having fun, loud, but fun, and realize they probably aren't intentionally seeking to annoy me (the ungrateful and insensitive rogues) or I can get really ticked, question their parentage, their upbringing, and then compound that with anger towards the bus driver (who is navigating traffic) because he isn't doing anything about it. I'll choose the former. Will I join in on their cheering. Nope. But will I let it ruin my time. Nope. Life's too short.
Have a great day.
I think it's been said on this thread quite a bit. And as I said earlier, in terms of the cheerleaders on the buses, tell them to stop or they can't use the transportation.
As someone else said, you can't compare a crying baby who doesn't know any better to a bunch of 15 year old girls that do. That's not a fair analogy.
As for Disney asking people to leave, you're right - I've never seen it done. However, I have seen tour groups running through the parks, chanting, singing, and cutting people in line.
As someone else said, when these groups make arrangements, Disney could put down a few simple rules that they need to follow.
1.No cheering, chanting or singing on the buses.
2.No chanting, singing or cutting in line at the parks.
3.No chanting, singing or cutting line at resorts or food courts.
How hard would this be?
It's obvious that these things don't bother you as much as they do some. That's fine. No problem. But the fact is, they DO bother some. And what we can do is either let Disney know collectively, or do nothing but have nothing to complain about.
Also, I think your bus scenario is unfair. Try riding back to your resort at night with a 4 year old who's sound asleep and he gets woken up by cheerleaders practicing for their competition tomorrow. Then, you might feel differently.