I agree about the smell on the monorail! Ew.
One of the other big gross-outs for me is touching the edge of a table or a chair and finding it sticky.
Ugggh. This seems to happen particularly often with highchairs, not surprisingly -- do they EVER clean them? I keep wet wipes on me for these (among other purposes).
There's another one that I'm pretty sure I'll be alone on; fortunately, I seem to have finally gotten over it. I used to be nauseated by the smell of...churros! My husband considers it absolute sacrilege, but I couldn't help it -- when I was a teenager, I spent a summer working the games area at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Imagine being outside in the 90+ degree sweltering humidity of Florida summer, stuck in a carnival game booth, and smelling nothing but that churro smell all day. Blerg.
I'm afraid I'm on the list of those grossed out by cigarette smoke, although for me, the smell of someone who's recently smoked is almost worse. It's so concentrated. It's particularly bad in lines and other close-packed areas. I get migraines, and I'm triggered by smells sometimes -- this is one of the worst.
One of the other big gross-outs for me is touching the edge of a table or a chair and finding it sticky.

There's another one that I'm pretty sure I'll be alone on; fortunately, I seem to have finally gotten over it. I used to be nauseated by the smell of...churros! My husband considers it absolute sacrilege, but I couldn't help it -- when I was a teenager, I spent a summer working the games area at Busch Gardens in Tampa. Imagine being outside in the 90+ degree sweltering humidity of Florida summer, stuck in a carnival game booth, and smelling nothing but that churro smell all day. Blerg.
I'm afraid I'm on the list of those grossed out by cigarette smoke, although for me, the smell of someone who's recently smoked is almost worse. It's so concentrated. It's particularly bad in lines and other close-packed areas. I get migraines, and I'm triggered by smells sometimes -- this is one of the worst.