Syndrome wrote:It ain't just kids/parents. That reminded me of our Howl-O-Scream incident at Busch last year. DH and I were watching the magic show, which you watch while eating (picnic style tables). We were sitting at the end of a table and there was still some space at our tables. I got up to use the restroom and a group of drunk adults came over and plopped down in the unused space...problem is, one of them also took my seat. Mr. Syndrome tried to explain it was taken and didn't get too far, but fortunately I reappeared and asserted my rights. Then they thought it was cute to purposely block hubby's view. Finally he just stood up, since we were on the end so he wouldn't block anyone else's view. For some reason that made two of the guys jump up and get in his face trying to start a fight. I got Security and the drunks started ranting at the guy (a Tampa cop) and their whole party got kicked out. You'd think that was the end of it, right? Hell no! One of the guys came back a few minutes later and got in hubby's face again! Cop swooped down like a hawk on him and the rest of the party (they were lurking nearby) and told him they were getting kicked out of the park entirely. I can only shudder at the idea that they might have reproduced and have devil spawn running around somewhere in the world.
wow, makes me always happy BGT has Tampa PD on hand to Trespass, (or in this case escort out without refund if it was first offense) people at those events when they get too out of control.
I think the only time I had a problem with guests / families would have been at universal studios last sat during the Mardi Gras parade.
I got a prime spot (and sat at it till the parade was about to start) near Fear Factor. The location was sort of empty till the parade started anyway. As the parade starts a few families get behind me and me, being polite, let some of the kids move in to an area that was empty and I was not using. soon though tons of kids appear out of nowhere start pushing and grabbing around me and shoving in front of me. It got bad enough I decided to leave the area and I passed the parents of the children who were being just as bad for the beads.
I did get to enjoy the parade by moving to the exit gate area where an elderly couple got a bunch of beads (I wasn't really going after many.) I did get a coin as well plenty of nice shots of the performers. I guess since becoming a local I forgot how spring break and Mardi Gras beads can cause people to get pushy. .. or is it just the beads that cause it.