Bad, But Funny Things At WDW

Jwhee

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Original Poster
Hey, what are some funny, but bad things you have seen or heard about that happen at disney? By bad I mean seeing rude kids messing with cast members, People breaking rules (in a amusing way) Etc.
Here are a few things that I have heard and seen:

Tricking the Tommorowland Speed Way cast members, I saw a kid drive his car, and when he got to the top of the bridge he stopped, and acted like he broke down. Then when the cast member was walking up the stairs to get him, right when the poor cm got to the top, the kid floored it! So basically the kid wasted the CMs time...

I also heard once that a 17/18 year old teen figured out how to de-rail the speed way cars...

What are some funny stories you have heard/ Witnessed? Sure, most of these things are punk kids messing around, and some of them are quite funny :)
 

Cmdr_Crimson

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It's when CM's Give these stupid stickers out...
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I've seen it a few times when teens would ask for a bunch of them and deface park property...

One I found on the ground by Space Ranger Spin.
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And this one during one time I went through Toontown fair a few year ago and they defaced a prop with the sticker..
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Uncle Remus

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Anytime some jerk tries to impress all of those around him by showing how hes memorized the entire audio to a ride or show.

Yeah, youre so cool buddy. I'm so impressed. You are more annoying than the It's a Small World theme song ever dreamed of being. More obnoxious than a water spitting camel. About as welcome as getting stuck outside on Splash Mountain in the rain. I'd rather be hit in the heel by a stroller than on a ride with you and your sweet verbal/memorization skills. You're not the only one who knows the entire script to Country Bear Jamboree, It's Tough To Be A Bug, Star Wars, etc. Youre just the only loser there who feels the need to prove it and ruin the experience for those around you. Especially the first, and possibly only, timers. Congrats.
 

Britt

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Anytime some jerk tries to impress all of those around him by showing how hes memorized the entire audio to a ride or show.

Yeah, youre so cool buddy. I'm so impressed. You are more annoying than the It's a Small World theme song ever dreamed of being. More obnoxious than a water spitting camel. About as welcome as getting stuck outside on Splash Mountain in the rain. I'd rather be hit in the heel by a stroller than on a ride with you and your sweet verbal/memorization skills. You're not the only one who knows the entire script to Country Bear Jamboree, It's Tough To Be A Bug, Star Wars, etc. Youre just the only loser there who feels the need to prove it and ruin the experience for those around you. Especially the first, and possibly only, timers. Congrats.
This actually really annoys me too. I try not to let it bother me...I know they're excited, happy to be in their happy place, but I have a hard time hearing whats going on over them!!
 

Killnme

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A buddy of mine put a chocolate part of a frozen Mickey on a bench for another buddy to sit on.
It looked like he pooped his pants when he got up. He blamed it on drinking around the world and not making it to the bathroom in time.

Another time a friend and I were staying at the French Quarter and needed to meet a buddy at EPCOT. Well we caught the bus for MK by mistake. Our buddy got to EPCOT and called us, we told him we were in Canada as we were getting on the monorail with the driver (who was awesome btw). She told us she was get us there in under 10 minutes. Well she hit 2 different sensors that shut us down. By then our buddy called again and we told him he was wrong and we were in China. When we were finally rolling into EPCOT, Our buddy called again and we said we were walking by the ball and could see the monorail and the driver even honked the horn (I didn't know they had one). By the time he caught up with us in England we were on our 2nd round. He was not a happy camper.
 

G8rchamps

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Anytime some jerk tries to impress all of those around him by showing how hes memorized the entire audio to a ride or show.

Yeah, youre so cool buddy. I'm so impressed. You are more annoying than the It's a Small World theme song ever dreamed of being. More obnoxious than a water spitting camel. About as welcome as getting stuck outside on Splash Mountain in the rain. I'd rather be hit in the heel by a stroller than on a ride with you and your sweet verbal/memorization skills. You're not the only one who knows the entire script to Country Bear Jamboree, It's Tough To Be A Bug, Star Wars, etc. Youre just the only loser there who feels the need to prove it and ruin the experience for those around you. Especially the first, and possibly only, timers. Congrats.
Wow, I'm glad you held back! LOL. I swear I only do please stand clear of the doors.

When I was 17 I had both tracks memorized on Space and would call out the turns and drops- that may have been annoying to some...I guess...
 

Lucky

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We saw a kid once maybe 12 at RNRC's preshow banging and pushing on the door to let him in where you get on the ride. He was saying very loudly that he couldn't wait anymore and managed to get the door open. Later as we were closer to getting on the ride he was banging his head on the wall saying he's only ridden 8 times today.
My guess is that was an autistic kid, although you'd think a parent or other caretaker would have been with him.
 

copcarguyp71

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In my experience bad has not been funny...bad just makes you squirm and wish you were somewhere else, that you hadn't seen it, that the parents would step in or that the poor person on the receiving end of whatever it was had a way out. Honestly most things I would consider "bad" that I have seen are obnoxious and detract from the magic for me.

...sorry to be a Debbie downer
 

Gojira ゴジラ

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Anytime some jerk tries to impress all of those around him by showing how hes memorized the entire audio to a ride or show.

Yeah, youre so cool buddy. I'm so impressed. You are more annoying than the It's a Small World theme song ever dreamed of being. More obnoxious than a water spitting camel. About as welcome as getting stuck outside on Splash Mountain in the rain. I'd rather be hit in the heel by a stroller than on a ride with you and your sweet verbal/memorization skills. You're not the only one who knows the entire script to Country Bear Jamboree, It's Tough To Be A Bug, Star Wars, etc. Youre just the only loser there who feels the need to prove it and ruin the experience for those around you. Especially the first, and possibly only, timers. Congrats.

You are so right!!! I can't agree more!
This dude on the new Pirates on the Hollywood studio was very obnoxious, he did exactly that.. I think he was trying to impress his girlfriend. What really ed me off was that he revealed the spoiler at the end. I was like dude, are you serious?
 

Megalodumb

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From my observations traveling to theme parks & various destinations, as well as working with the public:
A teenager/young adult on his own is just fine, and usually causes no trouble. A teenager/young adult with his/her family is just fine, and usually causes no trouble. A teenager/young adult in a couple setting, where it is just him/her and their significant other is just fine, and usually causes no trouble.

BUT...teenagers/young adults in a group...that is when all hell breaks loose & you often see the trouble arise. I don't know if it's them trying to impress their peers, I don't know if it's them conforming to the lowest common denominator in the group. I don't know what it is.
 
On two separate trips, I've seen water fountains in the Magic Kingdom used as baby bidets. Needless to say, I refuse to drink out of any of the water fountains in WDW. I can't walk past the one in Adventureland without shaking my head.
 

Allym146

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While waiting in line for Backlot there was a little girl(resembling honey boo boo) in line with her parents and grandparents who had her face painted like a cat. She also had a tiara on. This made her, of course, a kitty princess. All myself and the 3 people I was with heard through the whoooole attraction was "I'm a kitty princess!!! MEOW! MEOW!! I'm a kitty princessssss!" At one point her grandma said "honey, shhhh" and she yelled "I.Am.A.Kitty.Princess!!!!!!!" It was hilarious and insufferable all at the same time.

For the first 10 min we wanted to strangle her, but then we all were dying laughing about it. To this day I'll randomly text my sister in law "meow! I'm a kitty princess!"
 

Sans Souci

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Back in August, we stayed at BWV and we came back from the parks to have a rest. I poured myself a glass of wine and brought a book to read on the balcony. As I was reading, I heard a balcony door open, so I looked to see where the noise was coming from. It was a guy on a balcony up and one over from me standing in his briefs, just leaning on the railing and watching the world go by.
 

bethymouse

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Back in August, we stayed at BWV and we came back from the parks to have a rest. I poured myself a glass of wine and brought a book to read on the balcony. As I was reading, I heard a balcony door open, so I looked to see where the noise was coming from. It was a guy on a balcony up and one over from me standing in his briefs, just leaning on the railing and watching the world go by.
That was my husband. LOL. J/K:happy:
 

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