Cheshire Figment wrote:I saw a family of six getting in line at a ticket window at TL and they had on MAW buttons. I know that GKTW does not give them water park tickets. I just went up to the window, told the person inside to cancel the transaction in progress and had the family follow me through the gate.
Stories like that make me tear up.... Thanks for sharing that!
mapo wrote:WDW is taking a very strong stand lately on enforcing guest conduct standards. Then again, it does not help that the number of incidents are rising dramatically.
MAPO
Good to hear! I was at EPCOT Center in the fall and a couple was berating a CM at the Soarin Fastpass line for not allowing them to go in early (it wasnt 10 minutes early either it was like 2+ hours lol!). The husband turned to me to ask what I thought of the situation and of the CM ....I was surprised at the question so I answered quite honestly that I saluted the CM for doing his job and not giving in to this couple. The husband looked at me and apparently realized they were not going to get any "support" from me and walked away.
Goofyernmost wrote:Well, to each his own. I will never understand the "adult" fascination with people dressed up in costume. I guess I am able to carry the willing suspension of disbelief only so far and then I have to return to reality.
I am glad that people can get drawn up into the moment like that. I wouldn't want to be that far out of reality.
"When the day arrives that you are too old to have fun, unable to allow the Disney Magic & Fantasy to truly enter your heart, an find that you are just an adult and NOT a child at heart...When THAT day arrives you should know that though your heart still may beat, that your Life is truly over."
mapo wrote:
WDW needs to start catering a bit better to those of us without children and/or single travelers. We no longer have a night life (do not get me started on PI closing or Boardwalk offerrings) at WDW. We emphasize children more and more in our offerings. We need to return to the philosphy of multiple types of offerings for our diverse guest population.
Now if we can just get someone to think beyond plushes, princess and pirate merchandise we just might find something that adults would like to purchase that is unique and only available at that WDW park!
MAPO
I agree! Of course the Locals in California are already treated worlds better than us locals in Florida....