What are your Disney pet peeves?

Many times, I've found that these chairs are actually available, however people leave their used towels on chairs rather than bringing them to the used towel bin to free up the chair for someone else. (Much the way empty drink cups and plastic water bottles are left at the pool area.) Kind of gross and agree that this is a pet peeve!
Would love to see signage on the bins you take the towels from asking that they be returned when no longer in use.

Also, if cast members see NOTHING but towels on chairs- no bags, shoes, etc- just take them and boom- those seats are available!
 
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People with zero concept of spacial self-awareness in crowds. Like stopping in the middle of a moving walkway of people...suddenly...to do whatever it might be instead of moving over out of the way. Or stopping in a doorway/entryway to chat with their group. Or basically piggy-backing you in line.
Speaking of personal space in line queues, when kids repeatedly bump into you (flailing around, swinging on chains, not watching where they are going) and the parents don't rein them in. Put the urchins between the adults and let them bounce like a pinball off of people who love them instead of complete strangers.
 

Speaking of personal space in line queues, when kids repeatedly bump into you (flailing around, swinging on chains, not watching where they are going) and the parents don't rein them in. Put the urchins between the adults and let them bounce like a pinball off of people who love them instead of complete strangers.
Hanging off the que ropes :headache:
 
Ok, I'll bite...

I've got a few, but my biggest pet peeve is at SSR when they took out the luggage carts from each building. I know that they took them out because of the renegotiated Bell Services contract years ago (can't have guests taking their own bags in!), but at SSR it's just inane. I mean, most people just go straight to their room, and I would surmise that SSR is more popular with the "drive to WDW" crowd. For most, you would get your room ready text, say you are in Paddock, and when you get to SSR, you drive to your building and unload. Except, no, you can't have a luggage cart, so now you have to make multiple trips. You can use Bell Services, but you must go to the Carriage House to unload, then drive to your unit, then wait on them to deliver your bags. I see more wagons and foldable hand-trucks at SSR than almost anywhere else.

And before you say, well Disney doesn't want carts out because of XYZ, it hasn't stopped them from having them at VB and HHI. It was so nice to have the carts at HHI to tote stuff to our room. Same at Vero (and Vero has Bell Services if you want it).
 











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