yalegracey
Earning My Ears
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ntsammy5 said:Good luck on this one since I don't think it's against any rules.
They are able to. They take down your license number and issue a 3 hour parking pass to be put in the windshield.clonetothebone said:The rule is if you have an ADR at a resort you are allowed to park for up to 3 hours but I don't know how they could enforce it. I haven't ever seen anyone patroling the lots.
Half a century ago civilization became impolite enough to have a Disney World. Walt created Disneyland so there would be a family atmosphere compared with the typical amusement park frequented by riffraff. Unfortunately he passed on before Disney World opened.Disneyrsh said:I'm amazed, frankly, that civilization has become polite enough to even manage to HAVE a Disney World.
seashoreCM said:They are able to. They take down your license number and issue a 3 hour parking pass to be put in the windshield.
clonetothebone said:My pet peeves from last trip:
1. People that cut in line. If your entire group isn't together when you get in line don't expect the rest of us to just let you join in. Wait at the entrance to the que!
2. People that don't move all the way to the end of the row at the shows. Some of this is a language barrier issue but my opinion on this is "When in WDW know the language." I could see the frustration on the CM's face last trip when people wouldn't move down and similiar frustration on the face of the people that didn't understand.
3. The lady that ran over my wifes foot with her husband's wheelchair and then yelled at my wife. The lady was going fairly fast down the left side through Frontierland. DW is fairly short and the people if front of her barely got out of the way and then there she was face to face with this wheelchair pushing maniac. The lady spoke broken english and said something like "you stay out of my way! It is hard to get this going!" DW, not one to be pushed around, told her she needed to watch where she was going and slow down and she wouldn't run over people's feet. I was just glad my DD6 wasn't run over.
As for the previous post about people and minimum wage jobs...When I was working minimum wage jobs in high school and college I took pride in what I was doing and strived to do the best I could do. Just because I didn't get paid as much as the managers didn't give me the excuse not to do what I'm paid to do. As a castmember, they are supposed to be their to assist the guests and make sure people are enjoying themselves in a safe manner. They aren't paid to just stand there!

BoopOopADoop said:This is in response to what rkujay said. Most people in minimum wage jobs are there because their current situation prevents them from getting a better job. They very likely may be working on improving that situation. Furthermore, a person with less than a 6th grade education becoming so prosperous is extremely rare and other people should not be compared to that person. This person must have had some excellent opportunities thrown in his way combined with very good sense.

msgrimm23 said:the personal space rule. I cant stand it when little heads are bouncing off my butt and i can feel the person breathing behind me. I have a rule myself when this happens i let out gas hee hee smelly gas and they move back
rkujay said:While seeing a group of people having a wonderful time at WDW, and oh, bye the way, blocking traffic in a walkway, I mentioned to my wife that I wonder why they don't teach good manners in schools any longer. I then said, "Am I the only one who was taught to walk on the right side at all times"? She said that yes, I was the only one.![]()
, coming from Down Under - we are taught to walk on the left!!
So, I apologise for that
- and I eventually do get into the habit of walking on the right!! (Sometimes makes it difficult when I get home though!!!!!!) 
Disneyrsh said:The problem is 50 years ago the people who were able to afford Disney represented a much smaller, more comparatively affluent section of culture. There were no credit cards, no revolving debt.
The people who could go to Disney could truly afford the relatively exorbitant prices, and foreigners with different cultural norms rarely visited Disney, since global travel was still in its infancy.
Now JoeBob and his family of slobs can just raid the atm, max out the visa, and turn the Grand Floridian into the Redneck Ritz.
Welcome to the 21st century. You can either get used to it and deal, or find Marty McFly and hop a ride on his Delorean, because those days aren't coming back.

SamSam said:So, if I go to Spain next year, I should know Spanish and know German if I visit Germany, and Italian if I visit Italy, French if I visit France, Portuguese if I visit Portugal?
Now JoeBob and his family of slobs can just raid the atm, max out the visa, and turn the Grand Floridian into the Redneck Ritz.