Tiffany_m15
The Importance of Body Language!
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I am firmly in the group of people that think the visitors to Haunted Mansion who loudly mimic the speech in the stretching room should have to ride It's a Small World for an entire day as punishment*...
But I've come across something a little different and I'm curious to hear what other people think:
I rode Jungle Cruise with a group of jovial folks that I happened to start chatting with in the queue. Once we boarded the boat, we all laughed politely and mostly stayed quiet until it was time for 'THE BACKSIDE OF WATER!!!!!' punch line. A good portion of the group on the boat echoed the skipper and everyone chuckled. There were, however, some confused looks. Nobody seemed irritated by it, just one or two people were puzzled. Whether their puzzlement was the result of the impromptu audience participation or because that particular joke is really hit-or-miss with people 'getting it', I don't know.
Now I'm totally onboard with audience participation. I love YeeHaa Bob, the Frozen Sing-Along show, and the Hoop-De-Doo. My question is: Given the goofy nature of Jungle Cruise, is it okay to join in at this part of the ride or should you let the captain do their job and just keep quiet?
What do you think and Why?
*Full Disclosure: This wouldn't be a punishment for me!
But I've come across something a little different and I'm curious to hear what other people think:
I rode Jungle Cruise with a group of jovial folks that I happened to start chatting with in the queue. Once we boarded the boat, we all laughed politely and mostly stayed quiet until it was time for 'THE BACKSIDE OF WATER!!!!!' punch line. A good portion of the group on the boat echoed the skipper and everyone chuckled. There were, however, some confused looks. Nobody seemed irritated by it, just one or two people were puzzled. Whether their puzzlement was the result of the impromptu audience participation or because that particular joke is really hit-or-miss with people 'getting it', I don't know.
Now I'm totally onboard with audience participation. I love YeeHaa Bob, the Frozen Sing-Along show, and the Hoop-De-Doo. My question is: Given the goofy nature of Jungle Cruise, is it okay to join in at this part of the ride or should you let the captain do their job and just keep quiet?
What do you think and Why?
*Full Disclosure: This wouldn't be a punishment for me!

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