The STRANGEST thing you have ever seen in the parks.....

I hope you got a cm for that baby left alone! That's awful.

Yes, I did!! I sent DH to find one while I stayed with the baby. The CM seemed as shocked as we were and didn't seem to know what to do other than stay with the baby. Not sure what the outcome was.
 
Yeah. High heels are just weird in amusement parks. I do everything I can to wear comfy stuff while walking miles a day.
 
Just saw it a week ago.

At hollywood studios I noticed two CMs staring at someone talking to another CM.

I look back at her and her shirt was soooo low that both of her nipples were hanging out!
 

SydneyJoLynn said:
Oh God, please no.
This happens at least once a week.
'Grandma' is vaccummed up within a day, and dumped. They don't stay there. And, it's a health hazard to breathe in the... dust...

Why ANYONE thinks ash dumping at WDW is a good idea is beyond me.

What about in one of the lakes? Or the river around toms island.. They don't vacuum those
 
Nothing quite as strange as what is mentioned throughout this thread, but in December, there was a lady and her man walking through EPCOT..... she was about 60, her heels were about 6 inches high and pencil thin, skirt was so short she could not bend over, her skimpy top was so loose with no bra on underneath that she could not bend over and she had more wrinkles from tanning bed use than a Shar Pei. As she walked by, I tried to avert my eyes elsewhere and a lady standing by me said "and she thinks they are looking at her because she looks good". She looked a bit like this:


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Yes, I did!! I sent DH to find one while I stayed with the baby. The CM seemed as shocked as we were and didn't seem to know what to do other than stay with the baby. Not sure what the outcome was.

Hope that she sent for security to meet the negligent parents at the exit! :mad:
 
Lorilais_mommie said:
What about in one of the lakes? Or the river around toms island.. They don't vacuum those

I saw a three legged alligator in that river in 2011.
 
Jex said:
I saw a three legged alligator in that river in 2011.

So it will be me and the 3 legged alligator! ;-) as least I won't be lonely
 
Hope that she sent for security to meet the negligent parents at the exit! :mad:

Disney gets many visitors from many countries. Usually these things are just cultural differences. In MANY countries mothers routinely park their baby carriages outside of cafes and shops while they go inside for lunch with friends. No one thinks twice about it, no one bothers the babies. At any given boutique there will be several buggies parked out front with happy babies left on their own :)

This family may have thought it strange that Americans would bring an infant into a show.
 
I'm all for breastfeeding, don't get me wrong. When its time for baby to eat, its time for baby to eat. However...the place to breastfeed is definitely NOT the smoking area by ToT & RnRC. I still can't believe I saw that happen, and it was 2 months ago.
 
Disney gets many visitors from many countries. Usually these things are just cultural differences. In MANY countries mothers routinely park their baby carriages outside of cafes and shops while they go inside for lunch with friends. No one thinks twice about it, no one bothers the babies. At any given boutique there will be several buggies parked out front with happy babies left on their own :)

This family may have thought it strange that Americans would bring an infant into a show.

While I get the jest of what you're saying here. It's still not permitted in the U.S. That wouldn't stand as an excuse if I were in another country. I can just see it..."I'm an American, and we don't have any laws against that". Too bad, in their country I go by their laws. It's negligent, while maybe ignorant, it's still negligent.
 
Nothing quite as strange as what is mentioned throughout this thread, but in December, there was a lady and her man walking through EPCOT..... she was about 60, her heels were about 6 inches high and pencil thin, skirt was so short she could not bend over, her skimpy top was so loose with no bra on underneath that she could not bend over and she had more wrinkles from tanning bed use than a Shar Pei. As she walked by, I tried to avert my eyes elsewhere and a lady standing by me said "and she thinks they are looking at her because she looks good". She looked a bit like this:


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This made me laugh out loud!
 
Breast feeding a child is not strange, it is normal and should be encouraged. Extended breast feeding has health benefits for both the child and the mother but many women are put off doing it by the negative attitude of our modern Western society. Posts like this don't help!

The WHO recommend breast feeding up to 2 years of age or beyond and the AAFP estimate that the natural weaning age for humans is anywhere between 2 and 7 years.

So please stop bashing mothers for caring for their children!

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Nothing quite as strange as what is mentioned throughout this thread, but in December, there was a lady and her man walking through EPCOT..... she was about 60, her heels were about 6 inches high and pencil thin, skirt was so short she could not bend over, her skimpy top was so loose with no bra on underneath that she could not bend over and she had more wrinkles from tanning bed use than a Shar Pei. As she walked by, I tried to avert my eyes elsewhere and a lady standing by me said "and she thinks they are looking at her because she looks good". She looked a bit like this:


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I don't know how you got that picture of me, but, don't be hatin'.
 
I saw this woman wearing an extremely low cut blouse, I mean you could see everything but her nipples for crying out loud!

It was pretty obscene.

But hey, at least she wasn't nursing. ;)
 
Another strange thing I have seen on numerous occasions ... women in high heels in the parks.

I agree! It's one thing to dress nice or cute but I'm constantly amazed at what people think is good park attire. When we go to Kings Island or Cedar Point I'm also always amazed at the teenagers in jeans (often tighter ones now-a-days) and black. What are you thinking?!
 
Sometimes after ready these stories, I think there must be a better place to vacation. However after many trips I know this isn't the norm and will continue to visit the Greatest Place on earth. :love:
 














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