Chef Mickey
Well-Known Member
Generalizations are often true at a high level. At individual levels, anything is possible but not necessarily general.That’s a really broad generalization.
Generalizations are often true at a high level. At individual levels, anything is possible but not necessarily general.That’s a really broad generalization.
Nope. People have always been people.Wait a minute……..the question at hand is:
“is it worse now than before”; not “did it exist before”
It(contemptuous/boorish/narcissistic/inconsiderate behavior), I feel, is worse now.
In my experience, I have always met a relatively same number of rude park guests in the past decade or so.The question isn't "Are rude guests a new phenomenon?", though you seem bent on making it that.
What I'm saying is that post-pandemic, the probability of encountering someone being loud and talking constantly on non-thrill attractions & non-interactive shows seems to be greater than ever. I was curious if anyone else had noticed the uptick. It would seem they have based on the responses.
I'm not saying there weren't loud talkers before 5 years ago. I'm also not saying there weren't rude people before 5 years ago. I'm saying this seems to be a growing, but not new, way people are rude in attractions.
In my opinion it really kicked in when the smartphone became the basic cellphone that everyone used. That was around 13yrs ago. While dill holes were plentiful back in the 80s and 90s, that was nothing compared to now. The reliance on smartphones hasn't helped either. Since Disney implemented the need to use the smartphone for just about everything. The constant stopping in the middle of walkways to check the app, or blocking ride entrances trying to check their time or see if they can book it. Not paying attention to where they are going while trying to order lunch. Using phones on dark rides to check availability... It's a complete mess of people who are so self involved that they are oblivious to anyone around them. I would also say that the massive costs now, amplify the I'm the only one who matters attitude.In my experience, I have always met a relatively same number of rude park guests in the past decade or so.
Made my first trip to DLR 2 weekends ago since 2012 (Wow, is it remarkable how much more i like it there). I think the median park guest in southern california is less insane and obnoxious than the median Florida guest.
We once had the whole shebang at once: seated in the middle of the boat with our fifteen-year-old daughter, with a man in front of us who held up his camera up in front of our faces to take non-stop videos and flash photos for the entire ride, and two adult men behind us, loudly discussing explicit details of their [alleged] sex lives, beside a lady who we'd initially assumed was the partner of the older man, but seemed strangely unperturbed by their expletive-drenched descriptions of exploits with various other women.
I think the photo says it all! If you've ever wondered what it looks like, the instant that all hope in humanity fades from someone's eyes and they can no longer see anything ahead of them but an endless vortex of disappointment and despair, just look at my face.
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Yes, but I would not put all the blame on parkgoers for multitasking. As you said, Disney implemented using smartphones for things like booking G+ and meals. There's a trade-off.In my opinion it really kicked in when the smartphone became the basic cellphone that everyone used. That was around 13yrs ago. While dill holes were plentiful back in the 80s and 90s, that was nothing compared to now. The reliance on smartphones hasn't helped either. Since Disney implemented the need to use the smartphone for just about everything. The constant stopping in the middle of walkways to check the app, or blocking ride entrances trying to check their time or see if they can book it. Not paying attention to where they are going while trying to order lunch. Using phones on dark rides to check availability... It's a complete mess of people who are so self involved that they are oblivious to anyone around them. I would also say that the massive costs now, amplify the I'm the only one who matters attitude.
Oh sorry that I'm having fun?from overzealous excitement
This is such a boomer myth it hurts.I think it is worse now because the last couple of generations have been taught that they are all special. Also, manners and courteousness to others is also not taught to kids as much. This has led to mentality that what I am doing is the only thing that matters.
This has led to some of them being oblivious to others. Once heard someone refer to the as obliviants do to their interest in what they are doing while being oblivious to everyone around them or how they are affecting others around them.
This is such a boomer myth it hurts.
If your party is alone or on a thrill ride or interactive show, there’s nothing to worry about.Oh sorry that I'm having fun?
Its easier for them not to put it to their ear or purchase bluetooth. Who cares that they are yelling and have their volume cranked all the way up. That is one of the things that people do in public now that really bothers me, and unlike alot of bad behavior actually does affect other people.I’m always amazed how many people use speakerphone in public, do they not realize how phones work and that they can just hold it up to their ear and keep their conversation private?
I'll agree with that. I'm 25 and that's the only generation I grew up with. Which is basically a lifetime for me.In my opinion it really kicked in when the smartphone became the basic cellphone that everyone used. That was around 13yrs ago. While dill holes were plentiful back in the 80s and 90s, that was nothing compared to now. The reliance on smartphones hasn't helped either. Since Disney implemented the need to use the smartphone for just about everything. The constant stopping in the middle of walkways to check the app, or blocking ride entrances trying to check their time or see if they can book it. Not paying attention to where they are going while trying to order lunch. Using phones on dark rides to check availability... It's a complete mess of people who are so self involved that they are oblivious to anyone around them. I would also say that the massive costs now, amplify the I'm the only one who matters attitude.
Not what I was talking about, the OP was mad at "overzealous excitement" lolIf your party is alone or on a thrill ride or interactive show, there’s nothing to worry about.
If those things aren't true, but you are loudly talking by quoting dialogue, shouting out your own description of what’s going on, or otherwise not keeping your voice to a quiet/considerate level, yeah you should be sorry.
You’re being a jerk to everyone not in your party. It may not be intentional, but it’s still rude.
I’m the OP! I just listed what I’m talking about since it apparently needs spelled out.Not what I was talking about, the OP was mad at "overzealous excitement" lol
It just sounded like rude people not overzealous excitement, it was a weird thing to include in your complaining.I’m the OP! I just listed what I’m talking about
It’s really not that complicated.It just sounded like rude people not overzealous excitement, it was a weird thing to include in your complaining.
Just repeating the same talking point over and over does not make it true. What you are expressing is an opinion, not a fact.What does this prove about it being worse? You have examples of it happening before and I never said it didn't. It's a lot worse now. Think what you want.
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