Kath2003
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What exactly is the deal with these people? You know who I mean (obviously not ALL teen tour groups) - the rude ones who seem to think that common curtosy does not apply to them?:shrug:
I've seen them numerous times in WDW/US/SW myself - literally swarming the place, cutting in lines, trampling anything or anyone in their path (and sometimes pretending they do not understand basic English) - how do they get away with it?
How are staff supposed to handle this problem? Having read the "Have you ever had a Shock?" thread - or, at least, the first 93 pages today! - it seems I'm not the only one they've offended, and they seem to be ruining a lot of people's day. How do you suggest the "problem" is fixed?
Would just like to stress that I realise that this trait isn't common to ALL teen tour groups - I'm only 21 myself and realise that theme parks are great fun with loads of your mates, and I have indeed met some very lovely people who were part of one of these tour groups, and I am not pinning the blame on a specific nationality or culture here...please don't hurt me!
I've seen them numerous times in WDW/US/SW myself - literally swarming the place, cutting in lines, trampling anything or anyone in their path (and sometimes pretending they do not understand basic English) - how do they get away with it?
How are staff supposed to handle this problem? Having read the "Have you ever had a Shock?" thread - or, at least, the first 93 pages today! - it seems I'm not the only one they've offended, and they seem to be ruining a lot of people's day. How do you suggest the "problem" is fixed?
Would just like to stress that I realise that this trait isn't common to ALL teen tour groups - I'm only 21 myself and realise that theme parks are great fun with loads of your mates, and I have indeed met some very lovely people who were part of one of these tour groups, and I am not pinning the blame on a specific nationality or culture here...please don't hurt me!
