ter-moo
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When I was at DL a couple of weeks ago, I grabbed a spot for the evening parade while my two friends went into the bakery to grab us some hot chocolate. It was about 45 minutes before the parade was to start.
When I found the place, there were three other families there who let me in saying there was plenty of room for us. On the ground was a beach towel, and I asked if that was anyone's place. A family who had been sitting there for an hour or so said it had been there for a while, but didn't belong to any of them.
About 20 minutes before the parade started, a lady came sauntering over and yelled at the family for "taking her spot." She had put the beach towel down a few hours prior and then she and her family had gone off to enjoy the park. We all told her that you can't just put a towel down and not leave a person with it--it wasn't fair. Her claim was that "that's how you do it at Disneyland; Everyone does that." The guy whose family was sitting there wouldn't budge, so the lady went and got a CM, who said, "well, she DID have her towel there." The guy said, "Well I would have liked to have just set down something and gone off and enjoyed some more rides with MY family, but we've been SITTING here for the last hour instead."
All along, I was telling the lady there was plenty of room for all of us. She was simply glaring and sarcastically saying, "Well, MERRY Christmas to YOU" to everything we said.
She finally left with the CM. Not sure where they ended up.
Has anyone ever heard that this IS standard Disney practice as the lady was claiming? I can't imagine it is!
When I found the place, there were three other families there who let me in saying there was plenty of room for us. On the ground was a beach towel, and I asked if that was anyone's place. A family who had been sitting there for an hour or so said it had been there for a while, but didn't belong to any of them.
About 20 minutes before the parade started, a lady came sauntering over and yelled at the family for "taking her spot." She had put the beach towel down a few hours prior and then she and her family had gone off to enjoy the park. We all told her that you can't just put a towel down and not leave a person with it--it wasn't fair. Her claim was that "that's how you do it at Disneyland; Everyone does that." The guy whose family was sitting there wouldn't budge, so the lady went and got a CM, who said, "well, she DID have her towel there." The guy said, "Well I would have liked to have just set down something and gone off and enjoyed some more rides with MY family, but we've been SITTING here for the last hour instead."
All along, I was telling the lady there was plenty of room for all of us. She was simply glaring and sarcastically saying, "Well, MERRY Christmas to YOU" to everything we said.
She finally left with the CM. Not sure where they ended up.
Has anyone ever heard that this IS standard Disney practice as the lady was claiming? I can't imagine it is!
