i was there a couple of weeks ago when the college cheerleaders & dancers were there and it was not fun. they were staying at all-stars & were running up and down outside the rooms & screaming in the pool area the last three nights i was there until well after midnight. the last night it was 3 a.m. and security did absolutely NOTHING about this. also they were having them take the bus to mgm and transfer there to another bus for the sports complex. they were first of all rude to other guests with some of their comments about us "taking up space". the bus that i was on pulled up full of cheerleaders from asSports & the few guests from asMu that got on had to stand and then another group of cheerleaders tried to cut in front of us to get on that bus. their sponsor was very rude about "regular guests hogging the bus" so that the cheerleaders couldn't get on. personally, i thought wdw should have provided direct transportation for them so that they wouldn't be inconveniencing other guest and, MAINLY, so that they had less of a chance of being late for their contest. i heard one group say that they were supposed to be at the sports complex in 10 minutes and they had just gotten off a bus at mgm and still had to wait for a transfer over to the sports complex. i don't think they understood how the buses run generally every 15-20 minutes.
on a more positive note, i have also been there in dec. for a middle school cheerleading competition. these kids were fine. the only thing that annoyed me on that trip was one night on the bus (it was POURING down rain & everybody was tired because it was late at night) and they were singing Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer on the bus at the top of their lungs. I can deal with that though even though it was a little obnoxious after a few minutes. The jr. high kids were well behaved and didn't disturb other guests at the hotels like the college kids did.
and before you start flaming me about my comments, i have been there. i have been a kid, a chaperone and a band instructor on several trips to wdw magic music days so i have been on both sides of the competition. however, as a student i didn't feel "entitled" to ruin other guests trips by being rude and acting like i owned the place because i was in the competition, and as an adult (and the chaperones when i was a student did this as well), each adult had no more than 12 students to attend to, no students were allowed to go off on their own, curfew was 10 p.m. and students were not allowed to leave their rooms after that, and common courtesy and respect for others was not only EXPECTED it was REQUIRED.
don't get me wrong, i think it's great that wdw has these opportunities for kids but they need to understand that they are not the only ones at wdw & have a little courtesy for other guests.
and by the way, except for the saturday that they were there, there was no difference in park attendance because the cheerleaders & dancers were there. but that day it was REALLY crowded at MK.