Thanks again, everyone! I think everyone understands that someone of special needs may have to do something different when it comes to waiting in queues or that someone may have to leave and com back because of a bathroom break (or some other emergency). But other than the special circumstances, line cutting is line cutting. I hadn't thought of CMs having to gauge wait times for the lines.
Princess Susi wrote:WOW! People really said you were disappointing Walt's memory?
Yes. It's amazing how many idiots try to twist Walt's life and intentions to fit whatever
they want. The authors of "Waking Walt" did this and really ruined the book.
Princess Susi wrote:I hear something else over at Board X all the time as well. This one always gets me going! I always hate when I hear that dreaded statement, "Disney is for kids."
You make good points about how it's not. Since those idiots want to play the Walt card, we can remind them of the facts in Walt Disney's own words:
About how nothing he did was for kids (only): "You're dead if you aim only for kids. Adults are only kids grown up, anyway."
And
"Why do we have to grow up? I know more adults who have the children's approach to life. They're people who don't give a hang what the Joneses do. You see them at Disneyland every time you go there. They are not afraid to be delighted with simple pleasures, and they have a degree of contentment with what life has brought - sometimes it isn't much, either."
And: "To
all who come to this happy place – welcome!"
That quote is on every dedication plaque for every Disney park resort.
And to add to it, his brother's words:
"May Walt Disney World bring Joy and Inspiration and New Knowledge to
all who come to this happy place ... where the young at heart
of all ages can laugh and play and learn - together."
And at DCA:
"To all who believe in the power of dreams... "
And from Art Linkletter, Walt's closest friend:
"And we spent part of the day, sliding down the pole in the firehouse. Walt was leading and he'd slide down there, roll up the stairs and slide down again."
dazyhill wrote:Please leave your pets at home while visiting the parks! Or board them at a kennel facility. While you,the guest,might think it's cute to have your little dog around, there are those who feel otherwise.
Okay, I admit I'm one of the people who brings their dogs. I don't take them into the parks, shops, restaurants etc. because they're not service dogs, but leaving them home in a kennel for a week
is actually worse for them than staying in our camper in Fort Wilderness. We obey the rules with them; we clean up after them, keep them on their leashes, and keep them out of the non-pet areas.
If we do take them to a park to be in the kennel (because we plan to be there all day), we keep them to the side of paths so as not to bother people. In Disney Hollywood Studios, where they have to be on the tram (the kennel parking was taken away at one point), we wait for an empty one and sit in the last row. We first ask the CM who is back there if dogs will bother him or her. We figure this way, if someone is bothered by dogs, they have the entire tram to sit away from us. In Animal Kingdom where the kennel is inside the gates, we again ask the security people if dogs bother them and stay to the side. We will get photos with them at the gate, but ask the Photopass people first if it bothers them. We have friends who do the same; in fact, characters said they wanted to be in the photos with the dogs, and we've never had the dogs headed for a kennel (or in FW) where people don't come up and want to pet them.
I think this is different than what you're talking about. But I'm mentioning that just as I don't want to be a Stupid Guest where I'm concerned, I don't do it with my dogs either. And to please understand there's reasons why people don't leave their dogs at home or in a kennel at home. Plus, we'll be kenneling them less at Disney now that Best Friends took over and more than doubled the price. (Personally, I think they'll close all the kennels down once their mega-spa opens, to force people to use that one.) So they'll be out of your way unless you're in Fort Wilderness (but I haven't met a CM that works in a pet loops that doesn't love pets. Gloria of loop 300, we miss you and the fantastic care and attitude you gave!) And none of this excuses bad guest behavior.