http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
If that's just for a speeding ticket, imagine what would happen if she was told that Fastpasses for Soarin' were all gone, or that she couldn't get a table at Le Cellier...

-Rob
Wow! The cop should have taken her in for 72 hour observation.Rob562 wrote:Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
She's not just a member of the "Drama Queen Club", she's the president. :D:Rob562 wrote:Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
If that's just for a speeding ticket, imagine what would happen if she was told that Fastpasses for Soarin' were all gone, or that she couldn't get a table at Le Cellier...
-Rob
Good God...Rob562 wrote:Just be glad you don't have THIS woman visiting....
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vZ5IktBRbmE
...at first I thought she got the taser, just the way she went down on the ground!hobie16 wrote:Wow! The cop should have taken her in for 72 hour observation.
Little things get under my skin but nothing I wast time getting tense about. But how about this...the reason why I hate shopping during the holidays:felinefan wrote:Anyone else have that happen to them, you walk into a store, etc., and all of a sudden you tense up, even though you were feeling okay before you went in?
I must have missed something in there because I do see a lot of unhappy but I see no rude in the examples sited.Tinker Bell wrote:Where exactly do the guest at Christmas come from? My God it was one rude after the other, and they are soooo unhappy! Some of the highlights of this week:
*Today a mom SCREAM at her 4 year old because she was crying. The problem? The child was hungry! If I heard the child saying she was hungry I'm sure that the mother heard it too. Why don't you, I don't know, FEED THE CHILD!
*Another guest was close to suffering a nervous collapse when I told him he couldn't go thru an area and needed to go around. My God, you think I had told him the world was ending right as we speak.
*Then it was the family that got into an argument among themselves over what rides they were going and how selfish was this or that. Wow, those were some harsh words being thrown around. Bless the Gods they kept out of it!
It honestly makes me wonder why in the world do this people come to Disney and spend money just to fight. Are they this unhappy and rude and home? I just don't get it...
Thank God for my family and many of my fellow cast members. If it wasn't for them, I think I would hate the season.
No, they're white, with their signature blue and purple stripes. But mainly white. No, I think people just get stressed even after most of the holidays are over. Who knows what was on that lady's mind? Maybe she just had a disagreement/fight with her SO. Or maybe she had a hard time getting there due to traffic. Who knows? Maybe she used that tone to signal that she didn't want to be bothered, like a get-out-of-my-way-and-stay-out-of-my-way signal. Or perhaps she didn't realize she sounded crabby. Any number of things.hobie16 wrote:It might be the store design. Were the walls red?
Was this in reference to the guests or the CMs? Was it a situation where they were feeding guests waiting in line for the Monorail? That's interesting if it was. I don't remember ever seeing anyone selling food outside the gates of Epcot. Though I wouldn't put it past them, particularly on New Year's Eve, when the crowds max out the parks.Sidhe wrote: We did see a large (fifty or more?) group of people congregated at the foot of the ramp to the monorails. There were some CMs (shirt and tie wearing CMs) there with rolling carts of sodas and sandwiches. One CM was saying that he knew they "had been there quite some time, but this was the best they could do. The sandwiches and drink were $10 each." He was booed! We were a little spooked by that. We don't often see such a large and unruly crowd.