The list is long, and is a sad commentary of how some peoples mamas raised their children to behave in public.
_Cutting in line at ride queues
_Treating CMs with disrespect. Refusing to follow CM instructions
_walking 5 abreast in the streets so no one can get around them
_stopping dead in their tracks, forcing those behind them to do likewise to avoid barreling into them
_using strollers/ECVs as battering rams
_abruptly cutting in front of or crossing in front of those in wheelchairs/ECVs, or strollers
_holding IPads or tablets above their heads to take photos/videos and obscuring the views of those behind them
_flash photography on rides or in darkened shows
_putting their special snowflakes on their shoulders for parades and fireworks thus making it impossible for those behind to see anything
_shoving themselves or their kids into an already occupied space at the curb minutes before the start of a parade.
_leaving their sloppy mess unbussed at CS tables when they are finished eating
_using loud profanity in the proximity of children
_loud chanting/singing in queues or theaters (I'm talking about the guests, not the CMs)
I can't believe how fast those sprang to mind. Maybe because they've become almost daily occurrences over the last few years. It all seems to boil down to an egregious sense of self entitlement and lack of common courtesy.
Oh my word - THIS! Or recording it with their phones. I have so many pictures of people holding their phone/ipad/etc up recording the entire wishes in my pictures of the castle during Wishes. There was no way to get away from them because if you tried to shift a little (assuming there was any room to shift) you just ran into 3, 4 or 5 other people doing the same thing! It drove me crazy. It wasn't just one night/spot either, it was every night and every spot. t don't mind people taking pictures because it's not a constant thing and they put their cameras down, but does everyone have to record the entire show and hold their device way above their heads?!
The kids on the shoulders don't bother me really because at least it's someone actually watching the show and honestly I don't have a single picture (or had a single show) obscured by kids on shoulders, but tons of pictures obscured by people recording on their devices.
I wonder if anyone actually watches all of the things they recorded while obscuring my view?!