Your worst moment at a Disney park?

I've only been to WDW twice in the last 4 years, and I dont think I have had a horrible experience in the parks...HOWEVER - I've seen some serious moms in distress. You can just tell by the looks on their faces that they are about to pop after a long day.

I also saw a kid in the heat of SWW @ DHWS in a cheap stroller which had no block from the sun whatsoever, and he was passed out from the heat and his parents were pouring water over his head to get him around. Pretty sad and I felt bad for the kid as I watch other kids with better strollers and heat protection stroll by.
 
I have literally had hundreds of kidney stones. Most of them come and go without much of a problem. Only a dozen or so have caused me to run to the emergency room or to take extrardinary measures to have them removed. In May of 2009, we went to WDW with our DD, then 3. The day before we were to leave, we went to AK and had ADRs at Spirit of Aloha. Riding Dinosaur must have dislodged a stone; after that ride, I was increasingly uncomfortable. We decided to head back to the hotel a little early for a nap before dinner. I loathe taking drugs for any reason and so rarely take the narcotics that doctors offer when I have stones; but I keep one bottle on hand in case a stone emerges and the pain is unbareable - usually just to get me through a night until I can get to my urologist the next day. So, I had pain pills with me at the hotel and took one when we returned. I tried to go to sleep but the pill wasn't touching the pain. Before I knew it, I was curled in a fetal position, crying hysterically, rolling back and forth, and begging DH to get me to the hospital.

There was no way I could walk from the hotel room at POFQ to the car. So, I made him call an ambulance. Apparently, the dispatch people contact the WDW hotels if one of the guests has called for an ambulance. Before the ambulance arrived, a CM from the hotel came to our room to question us (I guess to determine that no one had been injured at the hotel) and would not leave until the ambulance arrived. So, not only am I in some of the worst pain I have ever experienced but I'm subjected to the added humiliation of having a stranger witness it.

When the paramedics arrived, I explained that I had a history of kidney stones. They asked if I had any allergies to medicines. I replied that I had a sensitivity to morphine. They then explained that morphpine was the only pain medication they had and could administer and that they could not give it to me because of the sensitivity. I moaned and shouted the "s" word - right there in front of my 3-year old and the Disney CM. :headache: That was the low point.

They took me to Celebration hospital where, evidently, the doctors do not take you at your word about kidney stones. They must have thought I was drug seeking and refused to give me anything (or even take an x-ray or ct scan to confirm that it was a stone) until I had been given a full work-up and yes, a pelvic exam, to rule out pelvic inflammatory disease. :eek: When they finally gave me a ct scan, they confirmed that it was a 7-8 mm stone and THEN they gave me drugs and wanted to admit me to the hospital. I ended up getting released about 6 hours later. We missed SoA, but Disney refunded us the cost of the meal, which we had paid in advance. We managed to enjoy our last day at the MK with the help from massive amounts of ibuprofren, but I was moving pretty slow.

I'm hoping that we will go back next year... but I'm going to avoid Dinosaur like the plague! :sad2:
 
Not sure if I've already posted to this thread or not (okay went back and looked at when the thread was started....nope).

Worst Moment #1: May/June 2010
Make the rush at DHS to TSMM and stand in line to get FPs. It's just me and DD. Hubster is off riding RNRC and ToT and I have his ticket to get a FP for him as well. The plan is for me and DD (who was almost 3 at the time) to get FPs, me and DD ride TSMM, and then me and DD watch Disney Plyhouse Live, while Daddy gets all his thrills in on ToT and RNRC.

So DD and I are in the FP line, which is packed pretty deep. We are about 5th/6th in line for one particular machine when I noticed our line isn't moving as fast as the others. As we inch closer, I see that the FP machine for our line has gone down (DHS had just opened) and a poor CM, rather than stopping the line and telling us all to get in different lines, is busy taking each person's tickets (when it's their turn at the machine) and running over to other machines to get tickets. So we are inching closer with one person ahead of us, and DD snatches the tickets out of my hand. The person in front of me has 18 million tickets she's handing to the CM, so I am thankful that I have a little time. I immediately ask DD for the tickets back, when a lady, two persons behind me yells at me to "snatch them out of her hand" Now mind you, it is not my turn yet, the person in front of me has 18 million tickets that the CM is scanning, and I JUST TOLD DD to give the tickets back.

Now I don't stand up for myself much, but being given that I had just asked for DD to give the tickets back AS SOON AS she took them out of my hand, I thought the lady was quite rediculous to tell me to snatch them out of her hand. So I turn around, and say to her "What do you think I am doing?" to which she replies "Well then, do it!" I turn to DD, who at this point is stepping backwards to play "keep away" from Mommy and I look up to see if it was our turn. The person in front of me was still there, as the CM was having issues with her tickets, so I was okay on time. I call out my DDs name in my stern voice and the loudmouth lady behind me starts going on and on about how I can't control my kid -- note all of this is occuring in seconds, and all I said was my DDs name to get her attention and have her come back closer to me.

So I turn and tell the lady that I am working on getting my tickets, and it really doesn't matter anyway, as the person in front of me has a ton of tickets and the CM is having issues, so I am not holding up the line. The lady continues to go off, and I just turn around, grab DD by the hand, who at this point told me she anted to give the tickets to the CM, and ignore loudmouth lady.

Finally, it's my turn, DD hands the tickets to the CM perfectly, as well as beginning to get upset by the lady ranting behind us, and we quickly get our tickets. The CM had overheard the exchange and was kinda :confused3 about the whole thing as I was, and decided to take her time getting our tickets (not really too long, but stretched things out). When I was handed my FPs and tickets back, that loudmouth lady says "FINALLY!" and that when I turn and say "Have a magical day!" (and I didn't mean the zip a dee do dah kind).



Worst Moment #2: July 2009
Stuff happened before the trip which left the hubster and I strained.

DD and I have a wonderful morning, as the hubster headed over to DHS (ugh here we go again) to ride RNRC and ToT. DD sleeps in, and plan to meet up with the hubster later in the morning at DHS and let DD watch Disney Playhouse Live. So all if fine and well. DD and I sleep in, get ready, take the bus to DHS (we were staying at SSR), meet up with Daddy, and have fun. For lunch we decide that since we don't spend much time at HS, we'd take the boat over to Epcot and have lucn over there. As we are leaving HS, I have a camera/Photopass question and pop in the camera store at HS. I tell the hubster to wait outside with DD and her stroller while I go in. For some reason, the hubster brings DD inside. A couple in front of me is buying a new digital camera and there's a bit of a wait. DD sees something in the camera shop she wants us to buy for her, and throws a huge fit over getting it. The hubster DOES NOTHING and lets her scream at ear deafening levels. I wait a few seconds to see if he's going to step in, but he does nothing. Finally, I realize that this is going to take awhile with the couple in front of me, so I walk out of the store and take DD with me. Hubster has not even realized I am gone. I wait outside with DD, meanwhile talking to her about how to behave, when finally the hubster walks out. I ask him why he continued to let her scream and he shruggs. We press on to Epcot.

We take the boat over to Epcot, decide on eating lunch at the CS Mexican place and all is well, or so I thought. At the end of the meal, the hubster decides to get a margarita, and DD (who was two at the time) doesn't understand why she can't have any and throws a major, throw down on the ground, kicking and screaming fit over the drink. Hubster sits back and sips the drink. I try to calm DD down, but she is having none of it, and people around us are looking. Hubster is just sitting back, relaxing, doing nothing, saying nothing. Finally, I have enough, and I pick DD up and walk out of the seating area to the find the closet bathroom. I really don't know where one is, and meanwhile I've got DD screaming, hitting, kicking, and biting me, so I head over to the only bathroom I do know, the area between Mexico and Norway, which with a screaming kid and people looking at you, is a very long walk.

I get over to the bathroom area and see that the women's room is closed for cleaning, and I remember the family restroom is available. I see a woman, standing near it, but far enough away to question if she is waiting. DD is on the ground once again screaming and I've got onlookers trying to help calm DD down (bless their hearts) when I ask the lady is she is waiting to use the restroom. She snaps at me "I AM NEXT!" and that's when I lose it.

I sit down on some curbing and just start crying. Now the onlooker that is trying to calm DD down is now at my side, patting my back, and I am seriously just wailing. I'm going on about how DD never acts like this, how my husband is not helping at all, just pouring my heart out. Meanwhile DD notices me crying, and stops. She comes up to me and gives me hugs and kisses and tells me not to cry, which again MAKES ME CRY as I found it to be so sweet and touching. DD apologizes for her behavior and tells me she was upset that she wanted some of Daddy's drink, but he wasn't sharing (amazing what happens when you tell your child from a young age to use her words....). I hug her, thank the lady who had tried to help us, and we take our turn in the restroom. Meanwhile, at this point, we've been gone for over 20 minutes, and hubster's curiosity is only peaked at where we are/why we have been gone.

I make it back to the restaurant, with a few comments from patrons to my DD that she looks much better than she did before, and the hubster asks why we were gone for so long. I am irked. We decide that since somethign is going on with DD we better not push the day and decide to head back to SSR for naps/rest.

You think our worst moment was over don't you. Nope, not even close. We leave Mexico, heading to the front of Epcot, when somewhere around Spaceship Earth DD decides she doesn;t want to ride in her stroller, and not only that, she wants to push it. At first I let her out, knowing that she'll want back in the stroller after a few steps, but then she puts in the push request. I figure, she'll see how hard it is to push the stroller being that she can't see, and it won't last long. She pushes, with me having one hand on the stroller to control steering, when the hubster starts griping about her running into things (i.e the curbing not people). Finally we get past the photoshop at Epcot and I decide DD needs to go back in the stroller. As I place her back in, we have fit #2.

I hurriedly make our way to the exit, and as we begin to walk to the bus area, DD decides that since she is not being "heard" she will ACT and leaps out of the stroller onto the pavement. Luckily she was not hurt, but she's planting her stance that she is not going anywhere unless she gets to push the stroller, and lies down ont he ground, in the middle of the walkway to the bus area of Epcot.

I am trying my best to get her to come over to the benches on the side of the walkway, but she is not listening and the hubster, once again, is doing nothing. A family we met earlier in the week at SSR walks by and tries to help us (their daughter had the same first name as ours which is not that common, we noticed them on the bus one morning). They try to help, but DD is having none of it. I finally get DD out of the way on the walkway, and sit on a bench while she tantrums, because there's nothing I can do. This is where the hubster begins harping that were going to miss the bus and have a looooooong wait for another, and pressing me to do something. So finally, I just snatch DD up of the ground and press on to the bus area for SSR, which you should know, is all the way across the parking lot from all of the other resort bus stops.

We arrive, the family tries again to entertain DD (my heart goes out to the big brother who was pulling out every trick -- he must be used to his sister's fits), but DD is obviously "in a mood" and the hubster is just not helping at all. The bus arrives, we get on, and before we even make it out of the Epcot parking lot, DD is asleep.

I really didn't get it. DD and I slept in that morning, spent little time at HS before heading to Epcot. I remember arriving at DHS at 10 a.m. and at this point it's 1:00, so I couldn't figure out why DD was so tired.

Meanwhile, we we arrived back at SSR, I tell the hubster that he is taking DD to the room for the rest of her nap (she was still alseep) and I was doing some "Mommy time" at Downtown Disney.

Later, when I arrived back at the resort, the hubster and DD were swimming at the pool, and I was refreshed after my shopping trip at DTD.

Now, when we visit Epcot I always stop and point out the bench that I sat on as well as the bathrooms between Mexico and Norway to DD. It's funny, because we will walk by the bench and I'll say "Let's say hello to ur bench" and DD will reply "That's where I was very bad, wasn't I Mommy?" and when we walk past the bathrooms, she'll say "That's where Mommy cried." Ahhhh, our little spots of memories.
 
My worst moment was last May in Epcot. It was hot, I was miserable and I was just standing still watching my DD8 eat a soft pretzel in Germany and my DH drink his Guiness. I decided to walk over to the candy store and get a tobelerone and maybe cool down for a few minutes.

As soon as I turned to walk away I heard a god-awful pop in my knee. I was frozen in mid turn and didn't know what to do, so I looked at DH and he came rushing over to me to see what was wrong. As soon as I lifted my knee it totally gave out on me and I collapsed. DH yelled for a CM who came running out to check on me and they called a paramedic.

I was then taken to the hospital and was diagnosed with a torn menisscus and a torn ACL. The doctors were totally baffled on how I managed to do both by just turning in a stationary positon! I was given some painkillers, a brace and was told to not walk on it (even with crutches) or put any undo pressure on my knee.

So this happend on our second day in the parks- and on MOTHERS DAY! From day 3-7, I spent the majority of our vacation in our lovely room at BLT while DD and DH went to the parks.:headache: The painkillers were messing with me and making me loopy and irritable at the same time and I didn't want DH or DD to have to deal with that, so I sent them out on their own and I sat on our balcony and watched the pool area all day. I did go to MK at night in a wheelchair- which was a total PITA! (for very sorry for those folks now)

Needless to say, DH is taking me on a Disney cruise and park visit this November to make up for my Mothers Day from hell trip last year!
 

Bumping this thread... its been a couple days since any new posts and want to read more Disney stories
 
One of the worst moments that truly sticks out for me is a visit to Epcot when my 2nd dd was young. Our family was walking through the UK area when this man hit another man over the head with one of those HUGE glass mugs from the pub. It was HORRIBLE! I will never, ever forget that sound :(

The other one would be when my loving father lost my daughter who has high - functioning autism in the HISTKP at DHS. Single most terrifying 20 mins of my life. She often retreats to quiet places to escape and that was one of those days. She escaped into one of the tunnels and "disappeared". My dad called me since I was on ST with my youngest dd; I raced back to find her and couldn't even get the stinking cast members to help out. I was FREAKED out. Another caring parent found her and brought her to us. BEST moment of my life :)
 
Hot day, small kid in group ahead of us had a "brown moment" and parents decide" hey lets just change them here" :scared1:
 
I don't know how I forgot this... The previous post reminded me. I don't know if it qualifies as a "worst moment" but I don't know where else to put it.

We were waiting for the monorail after leaving Chef Mickeys and packed in like sardines. The little boy in front of us tells his mother he has to pee. He's maybe 3. Does she tell him to try and hold it? Nope.
Does she leave the monorail line up and take him to a bathroom? Nope.

She pulled down his pull up (yes, if the child had an accident he was wearing a pull up) AND PULLS A POTTY OUT OF HER MASSIVE BAG.
Yes folks ..a potty. And right there in the line junior sits down (thank god no standing) and pees. And she carries it ON TO THE MONORAIL.

Most ridiculous thing I have ever seen.:eek:

Not sure what happened after that. We picked another monorail car to get into:rolleyes1:rotfl:
 
The first time we went to MVMCP and had a great time. Went again a couple years later, same midweek day, same "quieter" week in November... and the people were so rude, pushing and shoving. I have no clue where all these people even came from as we had low crowds all week. Worst waste of "disney money" I have spent.
 
This thread has made me paranoid of booking a trip to WDW. As an emetaphobe, I don't think I could handle all of the vomit. You would think with as many cases of food poisoning you all have had, they would have to change some things.
 
This thread has made me paranoid of booking a trip to WDW. As an emetaphobe, I don't think I could handle all of the vomit. You would think with as many cases of food poisoning you all have had, they would have to change some things.


I'm not convinced that every single claim of "food poisoning" really IS food poisoning...most people just automatically jump to that conclusion even though it's most likely something else that's causing the sickness. But that's a whole other debate that I don't want to get into.
 
I don't know how I forgot this... The previous post reminded me. I don't know if it qualifies as a "worst moment" but I don't know where else to put it.

We were waiting for the monorail after leaving Chef Mickeys and packed in like sardines. The little boy in front of us tells his mother he has to pee. He's maybe 3. Does she tell him to try and hold it? Nope.
Does she leave the monorail line up and take him to a bathroom? Nope.

She pulled down his pull up (yes, if the child had an accident he was wearing a pull up) AND PULLS A POTTY OUT OF HER MASSIVE BAG.
Yes folks ..a potty.
And right there in the line junior sits down (thank god no standing) and pees. And she carries it ON TO THE MONORAIL.

Most ridiculous thing I have ever seen.:eek:

Not sure what happened after that. We picked another monorail car to get into:rolleyes1:rotfl:

:eek::eek::eek: :lmao:

Wow, and I thought I carried around a lot of stuff!! :rotfl2:

A POTTY??!!! Oh, my goodness, I can't breathe I'm laughing so hard!!!



Okay, my story. :guilty:

The year was 2007. We had heard here about Chef Mickey's and decided we must have breakfast there. The kids were 9 and 11, so they had grown "too old" (their words) for a Princess breakfast, but they were game for meeting Mickey and the gang.

We are eating there on our day of departure, so this will be breakfast and lunch, as there will be no time for a meal before we leave for the airport, and of course there are no meals on the plane. So no food except our snacky-stuff until 6pm that night.

So....I tell the kids to stuff themselves since we won't be eating again for 9 hours. DH is telling the kids to stuff themselves so we can get our money's worth for the meal. (I know, wrong on SO many levels. :sad2: I'm so ashamed, looking back. We had plenty of snacks if they got hungry, and the real value of the meal was the character interaction, which was so worth it. We had a ball!)

Well, we were having a ball until we were about ready to leave. DD11 decided she needed to finish her milk, but over half a glass was left. She chugged it. Then...it reappeared, along with most of everything else she had eaten. :sick: And somehow I was wearing most of it. :scared1: It was all over my clothes, in my hair, everything. And I had nothing but what I was wearing, because we had already packed everything else for Magical Express.

I was mortified. We tried to clean up the chair and the floor as best we could with napkins, but it was not a napkin kind of job, it was a mop and bucket kind of job. :sick: Bleck!!! Then I high-tailed it for the restrooms where I washed my hair in the sink and tried to blow it dry with the hand dryer. Then I took off my shirt and washed it out in the sink and also tried to dry it. Wow, it was horrible. Oh and did I mention, it was our wedding anniversary that day? Yeah.

So I got to fly home in wet clothes that still had a faint puke smell, and I will NEVER tell my kids to eat more than they want ever again. :guilty:

ETA - to top this whole thing off, when we got home, we found out the person we had hired to pet sit (come 2-3 times a day to let dogs out, clean the cat box, and feed and water them all) had only come maybe twice the whole time we were gone (our neighbors ratted her out). Nine days. N-i-n-e Days. :scared1::scared1::scared1:

I had never seen a cat box that disgusting in all my life.:scared1: And the cats had taken to going elsewhere since their boxes were transformed into something resembling a Mount Everest of Poop. :sad2:Our dog had been gated off in the kitchen, as it was lineoleum and everything else was carpet, and it was literally an ocean of urine in there. :eek:We had to replace the floor. That night I had to mop and mop before we could even get in to cook dinner. It was SO GROSS!!!:sick: And then we were so worried that at some point they had been without food or water.:sad2:

We have found someone else now, who really does actually go 2-3 times a day. :thumbsup2 And no, we never paid the slacker. They wisely never brought up payment and we certainly never offered. We pay our new attentive sitter $25/day, but we know our pets are well-cared for while we're gone.
 
our worst moment was when DD6 got really sick right before her makeover and dinner at the castle :sad2: we thought maybe it was just the heat so we took her to the first aid building and she had a fever. they gave her motrin and she started doing better so we went on with our day. by the end of the day she was so sick my hubby had 2 carry her all the way through MK and onto the boat back to the POLY and then back to our room. when we returned to our home airport she started throwing up and we had to be escorted through the airport in a golf cart :eek: she ended up having a serious illness for a few months after that involving her kidneys and she even had a kidney biopsy :sad2: she's fine now, but after that she was scared to go back to disney, that she would get sick again. we had to have the dr. tell her that is was just something that happened once and it's not from disney. we went back after that and had a great trip!
 
When I was little, I got lost in Downtown Disney (somewhere in the Marketplace). I was crying and all, but it turns out my family was like 2 feet away from me that whole time, lol
 
My worst moment was last May in Epcot. It was hot, I was miserable and I was just standing still watching my DD8 eat a soft pretzel in Germany and my DH drink his Guiness. I decided to walk over to the candy store and get a tobelerone and maybe cool down for a few minutes.

As soon as I turned to walk away I heard a god-awful pop in my knee. I was frozen in mid turn and didn't know what to do, so I looked at DH and he came rushing over to me to see what was wrong. As soon as I lifted my knee it totally gave out on me and I collapsed. DH yelled for a CM who came running out to check on me and they called a paramedic.

I was then taken to the hospital and was diagnosed with a torn menisscus and a torn ACL. The doctors were totally baffled on how I managed to do both by just turning in a stationary positon! I was given some painkillers, a brace and was told to not walk on it (even with crutches) or put any undo pressure on my knee.

So this happend on our second day in the parks- and on MOTHERS DAY! From day 3-7, I spent the majority of our vacation in our lovely room at BLT while DD and DH went to the parks. The painkillers were messing with me and making me loopy and irritable at the same time and I didn't want DH or DD to have to deal with that, so I sent them out on their own and I sat on our balcony and watched the pool area all day. I did go to MK at night in a wheelchair- which was a total PITA! (for very sorry for those folks now)

Needless to say, DH is taking me on a Disney cruise and park visit this November to make up for my Mothers Day from hell trip last year!

WE should start a club! I did mine in 06 on our first day. We had just checked in. We were staying at OKW and I walked out of the store there, and almost fell down but was saved by a nearby bench. Some how I managed to walk!?! around the rest of the evening, but, by the time we got back to the room, I was shot. It was wheel chair time for me for the rest of the trip. We did get me an electric one after trying to do EPCOT in a push chair.

Let's hear it for bum knees!
 
My worst at DW was not too bad.

Family went to MK for the day. After a day of fun in the sun, it was time for us to head over to the California Grill for dinner. Of course on our way out the park it start drizzling.... then a torrent rain storm. So bad in fact we were stuck in the sweet shop for a good 30 min.

The rain slacked and the fam decided we could make a run for it.....WRONG!!!
Right as we made it through the turn style it let loose again BIG TIME!!

So bad the tram was not running and no buses. I crammed under the bus dispatch booth to ask how I could get there and was told to go ahead and walk.

Needless to say we were not going to walk in a thunderstorm, two blocks away. I called to cancel because we were drentched. I was told by Disney Dining they were still going to charge me until I gave them the full story and told them that there was no way for me to get there in time and I would be more than happy to eat there but there was no DISNEY transportation.
 
My worst moment was in Epcot in 2004. We had taken my then 4 yo dgd for her first trip. We had just finished dinner at Biergarten and was gathering up our stuff and turned around and dgd had disappeared! I went 1 way dd went other way, caught up with her just past exit to go out. Didn't know whether to kiss her or spank her for wondering off, but was just glad to have found her. Although my already silver head turned a little whiter!:lmao:
 
Can you really have a horrible moment in Disney?

Two years ago, we went for mine and my DD's birthdays. Our birthdays are one day apart (mine first, then DD's). My DM couldn't go with us for the first few days but joined us later in the trip. At the beginning of the trip, I told DD (she was turning 5 at the time) that we were celebrating BOTH birthdays all week. Mom joins us the night before my birthday, and the next morning, she pulls DD aside and tells her to go wish me a happy birthday. DD started crying and screaming "It's MY birthday!" Tears, hiding in the corner...it was awful. I had to calm her down...yes, yes...we're celebrating....but MY birthday is actually today and YOURS is tomorrow. But we're celebrating BOTH...


October 2008, we had taken DD to the BBB. She had dressed up as Cinderella. We had an ADR at 1900 Park Faire. Cinderella came to the table first, and we snapped that adorable picture of Cinderella and her "mini me". Then Prince Charming was next. Can't you see it? Prince Charming standing there with my darling DD in Cinderella garb...he's holding her hand...has the other arm around her shoulder...and...and...and....

Cinderella broke my camera!

It wouldn't take a picture AT ALL! No picture of the Prince...or the step sisters or Lady Tremaine...or the other half of the trip. Well, there were pictures, but taken with disposable cameras (which means they weren't good at all...) After I got home and contacted the company, it took 10 seconds worth of button pushing to fix the camera.
 
Mine was not at a resort but at POP. My favorite park is DHS and somehow that is always the park that we go to last - so 4-5 days into our trip. That morning I got the kids up (ds was 5 and dd was 2) and I went up to the food court to fill our mugs. Ds said he wanted "pop". Ok, normally he wouldn't get pop for breakfast since he is 5 but it's vacation so ok. So I filled the mugs and came back and sat down the cups. He took one drink and took a fit because I got him Coke and not "pop" - I still don't know what he was wanting. So then it was my turn to take the tantrum. We ended up sending the rest of the family to the park while he and I stayed in the room. After they left, I sat there and cried - my favorite park and I was missing it. After a few minutes, he apologized and we straightened up and headed to the bus stop. As we cut through the gift shop to the bus stop, there was the rest of the family.
 




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