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2. CMs need to ask people to stop. Period. Why are they afraid of offending offensive children? I have heard (in the past) a CM come over the loudspeaker on a ride such as Splash and ask that everyone settle down, or they will be removed from the park. If DL actually started doing that, or at least holding the badly behaved teens (after such a warning) until their chaperones came to escort them to their buses, things would change. They could also tell them to stop when they cut in line, or ask them to return to the end of the line. Even a simple, "cutting in line may result in removal from the Park" announcement after seeing a group cutting would help. When I was in college, I worked for the YMCA. Each summer we had one field trip to Disneyland, and I know back then we counselors were advised that if our campers were badly behaved, we would have to take them out of the park.
Anyone know an address where we can write to Disneyland? I'm serious about this.
Pixie: I so so agree with you--I think a crackdown on the offenders and rude people at both DL and WDW would make people sit up and take notice. We are going to WDW in November and I am afraid to plan to see any of the parades because of the horror stories I have read of people who wait an hour or more for a good view, and then someone comes and stands in front of them at the last minute and won't move. I think a few weeks of CMs monitoring these types of issues would put a stop to it. It's clear that many people don't know the rules of polite behavior--