did you ever do something that you wish you didn't

Craig & Lisa

Active Member
Original Poster
Seeming that I started a thread about something you've always wanted to do, here's another. Have you ever done something at WDW that afterwards you wish you didn't. Like someplace you ate, a show you saw, ride you rode, etc. For us a number of years ago, it was eat at Tony's Town Square, the pasta sauce was very watery, and we waited longer than we should of. My niece Kirsten, gave this idea, NOT leave WDW.
 

Dagger

Member
I bought a "no expiration" pass years ago but now with MYW packages and a family, I can never find when to use the thing lol
 

Heatherbell

Active Member
I bought a "no expiration" pass years ago but now with MYW packages and a family, I can never find when to use the thing lol

Same thing happened to me...I have two as a matter of fact.

Thing that I did that I wish I didn't....go on Mission Space, I hear now it is not as intense but I went on it when it first opened and I :hurl:

It wasn't fun.
 

Jungle Skipper

New Member
I wish I didn't just let things play out with the Polynesian this past trip, I wish I'd been a more squeaky wheel...maybe then it would've been fixed and not been so miserable.

Cheers,
Josh
 

tooltime

Member
at DL there was one [SIZE=-1]Orville Redenbacher[/SIZE] popcorn cart in CA that my DD and i got addicted to...way too addicted
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
Last year in line at Splash Mountain a woman spit on my girlfriend's leg because we used a fastpass (apparently she didn't understand the concept and was offended that we 'cut' her). It took every I had not to deck her. In retrospect I'm glad I didn't do that, although I regret not calling the police/notifying a CM.
 

Jessie&Buzz

Active Member
I regretted going on Astro Orbiter. I was sick for 20 mins.

I second that! I wasn't sick but I didn't like it at all. I never knew I was scared of heights before! lol I also wish I never would have have rode Tower of Terror. It's just not for me! I felt sick after that one. I was shaking so bad and could hardly walk. Thank goodness for baby swap cause I had time to recover while my hubby was riding.
 

tooltime

Member
Last year in line at Splash Mountain a woman spit on my girlfriend's leg because we used a fastpass (apparently she didn't understand the concept and was offended that we 'cut' her). It took every I had not to deck her. In retrospect I'm glad I didn't do that, although I regret not calling the police/notifying a CM.

:hurl:

you have some good character. i would have freaked. that would be enough to have her arrested.
 

j&bconnecticut

New Member
1. Body Wars
2. Astro Orbiter
3. Stitch's Great Escape


Oh God, Body Wars!!! My wife and I had the misfortune to get in line right behind a woman that apparently ate too many turkey legs that day. Lets just say that she was fighting her own personal body war! It ruined that ride for us, and we were never able to go on it again...now I guess we never will.
 

slowbee

New Member
Last year in line at Splash Mountain a woman spit on my girlfriend's leg because we used a fastpass (apparently she didn't understand the concept and was offended that we 'cut' her). It took every I had not to deck her. In retrospect I'm glad I didn't do that, although I regret not calling the police/notifying a CM.


You're a much better man than I am.
 

jjgoo

Member
:hurl:

you have some good character. i would have freaked. that would be enough to have her arrested.

Here here. I find spitting to be disgusting. I surely would have found a CM and at the very least asked that the woman be escorted out of the park.

Thing I wish I had never done is Indy Speedway. What a waste of space in Tomorroland. I could have used that time to go ride Buzz another time.
 

jonabyte

Active Member
Bought a full hopper day pass for me and my wife, we were planning on going to MK, EPCOT and MGM, it was too much we should have just settled on one park seeing as we go almost every year.
 

WDWFigment

Well-Known Member
You're a much better man than I am.

Ha, thanks, but not by much. I actually turned and started to bring my arm back, when I realized the ramifications for hitting someone (which probably would've been worse me being a man, and she, a woman). The rest of our night went well despite that, and it probably would've taken an inordinate amount of time to deal with the situation. The worst part is that she was with her entire family (including small children); I can only imagine what kind of example she sets for them on a daily basis.
 

Since1976

Well-Known Member
I regret bringing my wife to Epcot and having her first Disney park attractions *ever* be Journey Into Your Imagination with Figment and Honey I Shrunk the Audience. I had experienced neither personally, but I decided to do these first on the advice of a published touring plan. Talk about a dull way to start a vacation! And it was raining, to boot.
 

sillykid

Member
I wish that I had never stayed off-site. There is so much to do on-site that you miss out on those little things when you stay off-site.
 

Teenchy

Member
I wish I had not passed on the DVC for so many years....finally joined 3 years ago..:sohappy:

Now we have even more excuses to visit!
 

PlaneJane

Well-Known Member
In the Parks
No
I went under the ropes at HM when there was no one else in line, the CM set me straight, although she acted like I had just slit someone's throat. I know I will just walk fast through the queue now


oh and rely on disney buses while staying at the all stars/pops. That is a bad combination, buses and cheap resorts don't mix . I would rent a car, but since im not 25 yet I have to pay 25 bucks extra a day B/S!
 

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