ADisneygirl
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Alright, I know that waiting on lines at theme parks will get you into close proximity to a lot of others. But I have noticed that some people just do not seem to have any "personal space" boundaries, while everyone in my family does! I am not so rigid as to expect others to stand a certain number of inches from me, and the occasional bump is nothing, but we just returned from a week at WDW and encountered what my family has affectionately called the "Line Leaners". When there is plenty of space around, these line leaners lean all over us!
We were on line for Soarin' at Epcot. We had FP it earlier, and only waited 5 minutes to get on, but later on that night we wanted to ride again. Of course FP runs out by 1 or 2 in the afternoons so we were stuck on the line with a wait of 75 minutes. Now, anyone who has been on Soarin' already knows that the ramps and paths you line up and wait on are very wide and roomy. A family of 6 could stand next to each other while waiting. As we inched up slowly, every time we moved, some member of the family behind us leaned on us! We would move to the left side of the path, and one of them would follow over and be leaning on us soon. I was going crazy!
We encountered the line leaners all over. Does this make anyone else nuts or is it just me??
We were on line for Soarin' at Epcot. We had FP it earlier, and only waited 5 minutes to get on, but later on that night we wanted to ride again. Of course FP runs out by 1 or 2 in the afternoons so we were stuck on the line with a wait of 75 minutes. Now, anyone who has been on Soarin' already knows that the ramps and paths you line up and wait on are very wide and roomy. A family of 6 could stand next to each other while waiting. As we inched up slowly, every time we moved, some member of the family behind us leaned on us! We would move to the left side of the path, and one of them would follow over and be leaning on us soon. I was going crazy!
We encountered the line leaners all over. Does this make anyone else nuts or is it just me??
Michele
you are so funny...... I don't want to be mean and try to step on anyones' feet or push them, or really do anything physical, but your idea did make me laugh. I don't know if we could pull it off though since we are a bunch of goofballs and would probably laugh out loud. We did try sucking our teeth a few times, and moving away but they were oblivious and followed us everywhere. I even gave them my best New York eye roll when one of them nearly knocked me down while they were playing a slapping game. (grown adults not teenagers) And it wasn't just this family -- we experienced the line leaners all over. 

