Doing "inappropriate" things at WDW

Scooter

Well-Known Member
A friend of mine told me that whenever he and his wife get on an empty car on the monorail that goes from the ticket and transportation center to Epcot, for fun they try and get completely undressed and then redressed before the monorail pulls into the Epcot platform. He said it's no problem unless you fall down or get your leg stuck in your pants. He also said that it's more difficult if it's a cold day and you're wearing long blue jeans.:lol:
 

ChrisFL

Premium Member
I read somewhere someone practically did the nasty on the monorail. With a family behind them to boot. Disturbed people there.

I've heard there's a video of some flashing on the monorail.

As for other things, like on Spaceship Earth, no, I have no idea of anything ever happening :lookaroun

Someone asked about cameras on the TTA, I think they're only positioned to see if people are standing up or not.
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
Nasty? what is the Nasty? :ROFLOL:


seriously, I would have to actually tap them on the shoulder and politely request they STOP!! :fork:


.....I read the Mousejunkies book too (loved it!). A mom's son had to go to the bathroom and told a cast member to hold the monorail and her place in line while he used the restroom. Of course they wouldn't allow it and so the mom and her son were forced to go on the monorail while he innocently used the bathroom inside one of the monorail cars... the cast members cleaned it up. That's why I prefer to take the ferry boat to Magic Kingdom and drive to EPCOT. :hurl::hurl::hurl::hurl::hurl::hurl::hurl::hurl:


Ah. Seems somebody beat me to it!
 

Oddysey

Well-Known Member
I think I will be wiping down my teacup the next time I ride it.

Im not going to get into the story, but I know of one time that a towel would have been handy on the TTA. Instead of the CM telling the teenagers to come with him, he told them that there was no reason to keep getting in line for the ride on a slow day, and that they could just keep riding it.
 

flavious27

Well-Known Member
Im not going to get into the story, but I know of one time that a towel would have been handy on the TTA. Instead of the CM telling the teenagers to come with him, he told them that there was no reason to keep getting in line for the ride on a slow day, and that they could just keep riding it.

Geez. Almost makes you wonder if anyone that jumped off splash mountain tried to find a quiet area.
 

Flower'sChild

Well-Known Member
I saw something like that once that just shocked me.

Father, probably mid-30's, with kid (about 5 maybe) and mom. They were waiting to see the Raccoon from Pocahontas. The CM (an older woman, late 50's/early 60's) let the people in line know that the stage show at the castle was about to start, so he wouldn't be able to see everyone who started coming up to the line. The music started, and the Raccoon was already late - they have to run all the way up to the castle in that outfit, and then jump and dance and perform.

The father was the only one who stayed, and was the kind of incensed that I have only seen someone have if they had just watched a loved one die. He turned red, and literally (I kid you not, I swear to a stack of Disney maps) ran around in a circle three times in a rage, and started verbally attacking the CM. The kid was fine, didn't really care (mom and kid were on the sidelines, kid in a stroller - kid was by then watching the show and enjoying it) and the dad did not let up. He started screaming at the poor woman, who was explaining that he had to go - as you can see, he's up on stage now (and he actually missed his first cue).

Of course, the anger-management graduate flew into more of a rage - I'm not a physically stand-off person, but I went and stood closer to the CM because I honestly thought he was going to try to hit her. By this time, the kid has become a crying mess at seeing her father flip out like Disney had just murdered someone, and the mom was just standing there looking embarrassed that she married such a jack-you-know-what.

Finally he started yelling and walking away, embarrassed wife, kid now in hysterics. I have never seen anything like it. The father acted like someone had just violated his child, and you know he went away thinking "those people upset my kid" when the kid was just fine before daddy went psycho. He hadn't even looked at or acknowledged the kid in several minutes as he was just too busy turning red and running around in a rage.

I wouldn't have believed it if I hadn't seen it.


Since I was not there to see this myself and since I don't know all the facts I will not say what I wish would have been done about this.

I will say that I believe that sometimes Disney should tell some guests that they need to get out of the park. Cast members are human beings.
 

AEfx

Well-Known Member
Since I was not there to see this myself and since I don't know all the facts I will not say what I wish would have been done about this.

I will say that I believe that sometimes Disney should tell some guests that they need to get out of the park. Cast members are human beings.

Exactly how I felt. I swear, it happened exactly as I laid it out. I *wish* I were exaggerating.

I stayed long enough to make sure the CM was OK and to give her a little pat on the back for being as cool as she was through the process, but I completely agree - I wish Disney wasn't so afraid to take guests who do bad things to task. It seems that in most cases, unless the police are called because someone broke a law, they don't do much about anything.
 

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