skiwee1 - I did read your entire post and I am sorry if I offended you by pulling that one word out. I did not mean to imply that "your" personal opinion was that people who usually don't stay at concierge level don't know how to act. I did not state that clearly in my post and I apologize. However, the definition for the word bumkin is "an awkward or simple person from the country". You would have to agree that this word was not used in a very flattering way.
Mommaof3 - Please don't think concierge is a bunch of rude people pushing and shoving to be 1st in line. The majority of people we met on our Nov. trip were wonderful families who just like us worked and saved for their special trip. Anywhere you go you will meet and have to deal with all kinds of people - just take a trip to the mall sometime! Sometimes we need to add a little humor to our lives. While I certainly don't advocate an abuse of the concierge offerings most of you will agree that there are more important things in life than if the person in front of you takes too many deserts. Use those opportunities to teach your children how not to behave. Go and have a wonderful time. You will truly enjoy the wonderful staff at the concierge building.
Just so you know that rude behavior is not exclusive to Disney, we recently went to Hersheypark in PA. DS (10) and I decided to wait in line (a good hour) to ride the new roller coaster. There happened to be some kind of group there that day and half the group was behind us and the other half a good 50 people in front of us. As the line snaked around the people behind us decided it would be okay if they ducked under the rope to be with the rest of their group. We are not talking 1 or 2 people but at least 10! Most were teenagers but several adults followed their lead. DS looked at me and asked if it was allright to cut in line if you knew someone. I told him absolutely not and that those people were being unfair to the rest of us who would now have to wait even longer. I hope when he is a teen that he will think twice if faced with a similar choice.
Again, sorry, didn't mean to upset anyone.
Mommaof3 - Please don't think concierge is a bunch of rude people pushing and shoving to be 1st in line. The majority of people we met on our Nov. trip were wonderful families who just like us worked and saved for their special trip. Anywhere you go you will meet and have to deal with all kinds of people - just take a trip to the mall sometime! Sometimes we need to add a little humor to our lives. While I certainly don't advocate an abuse of the concierge offerings most of you will agree that there are more important things in life than if the person in front of you takes too many deserts. Use those opportunities to teach your children how not to behave. Go and have a wonderful time. You will truly enjoy the wonderful staff at the concierge building.
Just so you know that rude behavior is not exclusive to Disney, we recently went to Hersheypark in PA. DS (10) and I decided to wait in line (a good hour) to ride the new roller coaster. There happened to be some kind of group there that day and half the group was behind us and the other half a good 50 people in front of us. As the line snaked around the people behind us decided it would be okay if they ducked under the rope to be with the rest of their group. We are not talking 1 or 2 people but at least 10! Most were teenagers but several adults followed their lead. DS looked at me and asked if it was allright to cut in line if you knew someone. I told him absolutely not and that those people were being unfair to the rest of us who would now have to wait even longer. I hope when he is a teen that he will think twice if faced with a similar choice.
Again, sorry, didn't mean to upset anyone.


I have never stayed at the Poly, but I have visited your site and I am beginning to become very intrigued... I think I'll wait until 2006 when the refurbishment is complete to give it a try. I'm usually partial to Epcot resorts, but I have to try other things.

