Bizzare scene at Philharmagic

BwanaBob

Well-Known Member
Between all the different names of u r i n a t i n g and deficating...

and then the drift to the tree-hugging-breast-feeding...


I suddenly feel the urge to tell everyone about the last trip I had to WDW with my grandmother!

You see, she's in a wheelchair... and her colostomy bag just kind-of hangs out there in the open......................




:lookaroun
 

hcswingfield

Active Member
Between all the different names of u r i n a t i n g and deficating...

and then the drift to the tree-hugging-breast-feeding...


I suddenly feel the urge to tell everyone about the last trip I had to WDW with my grandmother!

You see, she's in a wheelchair... and her colostomy bag just kind-of hangs out there in the open......................




:lookaroun

Thanks for the reality check. :lookaroun
 

Tiggerfanatic

Well-Known Member
IMHO this is a simple act of disrespect for themselves and other people along with being absolutely GROSS. :hurl:

With that said, we experienced something very similiar about 10 years ago in universal studios. On line a grown woman deficated on the line for King Kong. Not a single reaction from them, they just kept walking like this was okay. We were all so stunned we could not speak. We had to hop over the railings so that we would not walk near it. Once we got up to the front of the line we did tell the kid working. He looked at us like we were nuts until the folks behind us starting chimming in about the situation. It was absolutely horrible!

And the sad part in all this, if you let your dog do this in her front yard wihtout cleaning it up, she'd probably try and have you arrested.......
 

KingStefan

Well-Known Member
That's actually what I meant, that if leaving bags of urine around were the norm somewhere, we would have heard about it, if only as a warning. Thanks for making me clarify.

I do believe that p'ing on nature is universal :lol: And while many of us would seek out the backside of a shrub rather than the front, it doesn't bother some others to be on display. To each his own, as long as they don't bag it and leave it behind! :D

OK, thanks for clarifying - we're both on the same page!
 

NadieMasK2

Active Member
So maybe the kid has a kidney problem and they need to measure the amount of "output" he has. Far fetched, but it's possible.

Now why they didn't dispose of said volume and why do it in an attraction queue.........????????????

Even if it is "cultural", what about "when in Rome do as the Romans do"? I'm guessing there weren't too many other people in that theatre relieving themselves in baggies (at least not at my showtimes!).
 

a2grafix

Well-Known Member
It was right after the afternoon parade was cancelled due to the rain. I want to say around 3:30 or so.

Ah, I missed this then, since I went to Philharmagic at around 11 a.m. - noon. I was at Animal Kingdom by then saying hello to the Yeti.

Maybe it was a good idea I didn't see this.

:lookaroun
 

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