What have you heard people screaming in WDW on rides?

This isn't something I heard myself, but rather something I read about a year ago here on the Dis. I thought it was so funny I have remembered it ever since.

On BTMRR, someone was riding near a lady who was obviously scared, when the woman started screaming (apparently in all seriousness): "THERE'S NO ONE DRIVING THE TRAIN!!!!" :lmao:

Think about it next time you're on BTMRR - it's truly hysterical to think about someone thinking they really are on a runaway train. :rotfl2:
 
Oh, I hate this. I have no problem with people screaming because they're scared (I'm probably screaming too) or doing it once to be funny (cause I'll think it's funny).

But I just HATE it when there's a bunch of high school or middle school kids who think screaming at the top of their lungs for long periods of time during an obviously non-scary moment think it's funny or cool. Gets on my last everlasting nerve.

I had a completely "non Disney" moment a few years ago while at DL - it was early summer and the park was full of kids on their end of year school trips or something. We had endured the screaming on almost all of the "dark" rides for most of the trip, but on our last day we were in Haunted Mansion at the part where the musical instruments dance in front of you. A bunch of girls started screaming at the top of their lungs, would stop to laugh among themselves and would start screaming anew. I finally had had it and yelled "SHUT UP!!! You are not as cool as you think you are!!!!" There was dead silence and then laughter from everyone around us with some clapping. We didn't hear any more screaming for the rest of the ride.

We had that happen on HM in WDW. The kids on our ride didn't shut up and guess who was waiting for them when they got off the ride? Disney Security. :)
 
Once on Dinosaur when we were going through the time tunnel heading back to our time the voice over was yelling, "We're not going to make it, we're not going to make". Just then the ride stopped while we were still in the tunnel. A man behind us frantically yelled, "We didn't make it"! I laughed so hard I almost peed myself. LOL
 

This isn't something I heard myself, but rather something I read about a year ago here on the Dis. I thought it was so funny I have remembered it ever since.

On BTMRR, someone was riding near a lady who was obviously scared, when the woman started screaming (apparently in all seriousness): "THERE'S NO ONE DRIVING THE TRAIN!!!!" :lmao:

Think about it next time you're on BTMRR - it's truly hysterical to think about someone thinking they really are on a runaway train. :rotfl2:

oh gosh, when was that? I yelled that before on my first time on there, no joke. :rotfl:
 
This morning we were on EE and a boy behind us who was about 7 or 8 was yelling "This is the worst day of my life!" Poor thing.
 
Oh, I hate this. I have no problem with people screaming because they're scared (I'm probably screaming too) or doing it once to be funny (cause I'll think it's funny).

But I just HATE it when there's a bunch of high school or middle school kids who think screaming at the top of their lungs for long periods of time during an obviously non-scary moment think it's funny or cool. Gets on my last everlasting nerve.

I had a completely "non Disney" moment a few years ago while at DL - it was early summer and the park was full of kids on their end of year school trips or something. We had endured the screaming on almost all of the "dark" rides for most of the trip, but on our last day we were in Haunted Mansion at the part where the musical instruments dance in front of you. A bunch of girls started screaming at the top of their lungs, would stop to laugh among themselves and would start screaming anew. I finally had had it and yelled "SHUT UP!!! You are not as cool as you think you are!!!!" There was dead silence and then laughter from everyone around us with some clapping. We didn't hear any more screaming for the rest of the ride.

:cool1: :thumbsup2 :thumbsup2
i would've done the exact same thing!!!!
:cheer2:
 
We went on Space Mountain with my 4 year old son (bad mother, I know). The previous summer we had taken him to Sesame Place. For the whole ride he kept yelling, "This is NOT Sesame Place!". He's 14 now and I still tell him that story.

Oh My Goodness! That is so cute!

It makes me think of the time when we took our DS to Disney Land, he was three at the time and had never been to a theme park let alone on a ride. We make our way through the park and do some rides along the way mostly fantasy land rides, and my DS says he really wanted to go and see Chip and Dales tree house (I think that's what it's called) in Toon Town. Well, we get there and see Goofy's Go Coaster and I get the brilliant idea that we should all go on it together,DS, FIL, DH, little sis who was ten at the time and a total vet of DL by then (she grew up there), but MIL didn't want to go on it so she decided to wait and watch. As were about to get on the ride, my FIL askes "Do you think he will like it?" and I replied "Only one way to find out!" LOL!
I know I'm the worst mom in the world! LOL
I don't know if you know anything about the coaster ride, let's just say it might be a kids coaster but goes extremly fast!!!, at least I think it is for a kids coaster. And I think it makes at least two or three trips around before stopping.
So we load on this thing, my FIL next to my son in one car, me in the car in front of them with my sis, and my dh in front of us.
OK so mind you he's not really been on anything faster than the tea cups without spinning the middle thingy.
As soon as we hit mach 5 on Goofy's Go Coaster the funniest girl scream starts and I'm thinking oh a poor little girl is scared, that was until I turn around to see how my little man is doing and realize it's coming out of my son! :eek: LOL! I'm thinking at first oh poor baby he's so scared. That was until the scream kept getting louder and longer and louder and longer and the only time he stops making this scream is to breath!! ROTFLMBO!! :rotfl: By this time I was laughing so hard I thought I was gonna pee my pants!!! I look back at my FIL and his face was totally red from laughter, I thought for sure I wasn't going to be able to hold my liquid!!! OMGoodness! I'm laughing now just thinking about it! Wait! Wait! It's not over!
When the ride stops and everyone is still laughing, we look over to the area where my MIL is standing and there were all these people standing there, I thought oh, these are people waiting to get their kids or loved ones from the ride, that was until my son gets off, all dizzy like he had been on a ship for months on end and holds his stomach, feet really spread apart to balance himself and says, "I........never.........do that.........again! And the whole crowd busted out in laughter!!! I guess this halarious scream could be heard all around this area of Toon Town and had started drawing a crowd!!! My MIL was red in the face from the screams and the crowd!!! LOL!!
My DS is 15 now and I still get a really good belly laugh when I tell the story about how my son would not go near a roller coaster.
 
This post is sooooo much fun. I always rode everything when I was younger. Now that am an older (43 yrs today!) I usually don't ride the roller coasters etc. I may have to now just to see what I hear. Of course there is the very strong possibilty that I will be the one yelling something stupid and everyone will be laughing at me! :laughing:

Oh my goodness! Happy belated Birthday!! And it fell on Easter this year, how special! Hope you had a great one.
 
This thread's proper home is on the Theme Parks Community Board.. and that's where it will find itself in just a moment!

Thanks,

Knox
 
My DFriend who I go to WDW with loves to yell "OH GOD!, OH GOD!" repeatedly in the parts before rides get wild. (eg when going up the first elevator in ToT.)

It highly annoys me;

1) As I try not to offend those who do not like hearing 'God' used except in the reverent sense.

2) It's stupid and juvenile.

3) It wasn't funny the first time and it's not funny the millionth time.

I've tried on numerous times to tell him to stop. Now his 10 year old daughter does it too.

Think I'm going to have to put my foot down next trip.
 
We were on a trip to the World with some very dear friends back in the early 80's. His wife and my husband would not ride Big Thunder Mountian, so he and I decided to do it together and leave the "stick in the muds" behind. We got into the car and started around the first curve and my companion started saying very quietly, almost to himself, "Sweet Jesus". As the ride continued, his voice got louder and louder till at the last curve, he was screaming, "SWEET JESUS" so loud that his wife heard him and when we got off the ride, she proceeded to chastise him for saying that with kids on the ride with him! He turned politely to his wife and said,"I started saying a prayer at the beginning of the ride and got louder because I didn't think He was hearing me"!!!!!

:rotfl2: I love that!!!
 
This may have been my son. He was 6 years old and screaming the whole time, trying to get out of the seat, while my 3 year old son was screaming "Go, Stitch, get away from them!"
 
Last trip my parents rode Expedition Everest with my husband and me. They were seated behind us. As we were going backwards I heard my Dad wailing: WHHHHHYYY did I go on this ride???? I'M OOOOOOLLLLLDDD!!!

Needless to say, that was their first and last time on EE.

:rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl: I totally expect that to be me if I work up the courage to do it. I'll be solo next trip, so I won't be embarrassing my kids/grandkids...yet;)
 
WOOPS! I moved this to the wrong place!

Sorry folks - I'll fix that now.. sorry for the trouble.

Knox
 
A few years ago in the HM stretching room, when it all went dark I heard some man scream, "THEY'RE GONNA EAT ME!!" :lmao:

I gotta remember that one, toO!

She couldn't have been more than 5 and was the cutest thing. She calls out, "Hey Daddy. What's the secret of comedy?" He shook his head like he knew what was coming and said, "I don't know, honey. What is the secret of comedy?" She screams out in her little girl voice, "Be funny!" :lmao:
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Knowing what to say and exactly when to say it is something you don't learn, you're just born with it! ;) I'm sure she'll be a pissa when she's older:rotfl:

Oh, I hate this.
But I just HATE it when there's a bunch of high school or middle school kids who think screaming at the top of their lungs for long periods of time during an obviously non-scary moment think it's funny or cool. Gets on my last everlasting nerve.

I had a completely "non Disney" moment a few years ago while at DL - it was early summer and the park was full of kids on their end of year school trips or something. We had endured the screaming on almost all of the "dark" rides for most of the trip, but on our last day we were in Haunted Mansion at the part where the musical instruments dance in front of you. A bunch of girls started screaming at the top of their lungs, would stop to laugh among themselves and would start screaming anew. I finally had had it and yelled "SHUT UP!!! You are not as cool as you think you are!!!!" There was dead silence and then laughter from everyone around us with some clapping. We didn't hear any more screaming for the rest of the ride.
ROCK ON:rockband:
I had a similar situation too, when my girls were 4 & 5 and they were scared and the group of girls went out of their way to make the situation even worse....unfortunately for one of them, she "tripped" on her way off the ride:rolleyes1
On BTMRR, someone was riding near a lady who was obviously scared, when the woman started screaming (apparently in all seriousness): "THERE'S NO ONE DRIVING THE TRAIN!!!!" :lmao: :
:rotfl2: :rotfl2:

:thumbsup2 The guy who was screaming, I'm Ollllldddd!!!!! :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl:
 
On the safari ride last weekend, right towards the end of the ride, when there is "gunfire" from the poachers, the tour guide yelled out to ask if everyone was ok, and from the back of the safari vehicle, a man yelled "Oh no, I'm hit! I don't think I'm going to make it!" He said it so sincerely, everyone cracked up.
 
My dd was 5 at the time of our first trip to Disney. We were on the Pirates of the Caribean ride, and she became absolutely terrified of all the pirates, crying and wanting to get off the boat. We finally saw an exit sign up ahead, and pointed it out to her so that she could see the ride was over.
Well, on every single ride after that, the first thing she would do is look for the exit signs- just in case she needed to make a quick escape from a scary ride!

When we were at HM last month, there was a family with a couple of small children, probably about 5 &7, who had never been before. When we all entered the stretching room, you could tell these little kids were already very SCARED! Well, the lights went out, it was pitch black, and then when the lights came back on a cast member had positioned himself practically nose to nose with the older kid- who TOTALLY freaked out with the most amazingly horrifying scream! I felt bad for the poor kid , but otoh, it was pretty funny, too!
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Once on Dinosaur when we were going through the time tunnel heading back to our time the voice over was yelling, "We're not going to make it, we're not going to make". Just then the ride stopped while we were still in the tunnel. A man behind us frantically yelled, "We didn't make it"! I laughed so hard I almost peed myself. LOL

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I can't leave this thread. My 5 year old daughter is in her room saying stop laughing!!! I've gotta grab a tissue....
 












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