CheshireVal
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I experienced something very un-Disneylike on my recent trip in December. We were on a crowded bus on the way home from Epcot one night, and there was an older couple with a baby and a stroller (it might have been their grandchild). The man was standing in the aisle with the stroller just kind of blocking the entire pathway, and the bus driver asked him to please fold the stroller, as that is policy on Disney buses.
Well, the man very RUDELY snapped back "If you want it folded you can come try to fold it yourself. It's broken."
The bus driver looked kind of shocked and didn't say anything else about it.
I mean, come on-- was there really a need for the guy to be so ugly about it? Couldn't he have said "I'm so sorry-- it's broken, I don't think it will fold."
Why do people have to be so mean and unpleasant? It hurt *my* feelings and he wasn't even talking to me!
Second most un-Disney experience, also on our last trip: coming back to our room at night to find it completely reeking of pot! The smell was coming from one of the rooms that shared the ventilation system. That is *so* tacky at WDW.
Well, the man very RUDELY snapped back "If you want it folded you can come try to fold it yourself. It's broken."
The bus driver looked kind of shocked and didn't say anything else about it.
I mean, come on-- was there really a need for the guy to be so ugly about it? Couldn't he have said "I'm so sorry-- it's broken, I don't think it will fold."
Why do people have to be so mean and unpleasant? It hurt *my* feelings and he wasn't even talking to me!
Second most un-Disney experience, also on our last trip: coming back to our room at night to find it completely reeking of pot! The smell was coming from one of the rooms that shared the ventilation system. That is *so* tacky at WDW.



If that's your worst memory, you've done ok at Disney! 



