Let me say I am not that sensitive to smell.
Back in the mid/late 90's the DW and I were looking to buy land in the country. We found a place for sale so went to check it out. The county has quite a few poultry farms. If the barns are really dirty or if they are being clean the smell can be very bad. And you can smell the barns quite a distance away if the wind is right. Or wrong depending on ones point of view.
The place we were interested was being sold by a man in his 80s. The house on the land had a floor that leaned quite steeply.

Even after it had been fixed.

The house was built around 1900 and the man was born in the house. He was a chicken farmer.
He SMELLED liked a chicken house.



We could keep our distance so it was not bad. But then we heard some rabbit hunters on his land.

Said rabbit hunters were not supposed to be on Chicken Mans land...
So I agreed to go with him to tell the men to get off the man's land.
Sitting in that truck which reeked of chickens with a man who smelled like chicken litter was VERY hard. I rolled down the window and leaned my head out.
Which reminds me of a guy I worked with in the early 80s who was a severe alcoholic. He would buy the cheapest work truck he could get. One with a vinyl floor.

The vinyl floor made cleaning up his puke easier!



The SMELL in Vomit Man's truck was unreal.
Then there was The Smell at Sea World back in the early 90s.
I was sitting waiting for Shamu with a friend. We were chatting away and this smell hit us. Shamu does not smell great but this other smell hit us up side the head. We turned around to see where this stench was from and there was a family whom I assume was from Africa and mostly likely from an area that did not have alot of water.
They smelled SOOO bad it was indescribable. It was just aweful. I have smelled animals that have been dead for days that smelled better. Chicken Man and Vomit Man had better smelling trucks.


It was unreal. This poor family came into the stadium and sat down.
MULTIPLE rows of people around them would get up and move. All at once.
It was that bad.
We moved.

To be on a ride with them would be unbearable.
I really felt bad for them and us because they likely thought that Americans were a bunch of racists. But the crowd had every color of the human rainbow and they all just got up and moved. There was a space 3-4 rows around these people.
I would love to know who these people where and how they got to Sea World. I am assuming someone sponsored them on their visit and that in their home country water was scarce for bathing.
Then there was they guy I used to work with from Germany. He would go out at lunch and play soccer.....
In Tampa, Florida.... Tampa is the most hot and humid place I have every lived....
In the summer time!
And return to work without a shower....
The AC would kick in and it was like a kick in the head when his "perfume" wafted through the office.

So, far, knock on wood, we have been pretty lucky at WDW.
Later,
Dan