Fighting At Disney World

octoberbarry

Active Member
One time I was sitting on a bench in fantasyland when a 10-year-old (guesstimation) kid - not mine - walked over and smacked me HARD in the face. His mom came running over, grabbed him by the arm, and strutted off, with nary a word to me. Well now THAT was a little surprise...
 

pacochran

Active Member
My wife still teases me about almost getting a fight at the happiest place on earth. We were at lunch at the MK, my son and I went to get a table, two kids were ahead of us got to a table first so we went to the next one. When there father came over he took one of the chairs at our table. I asked what he was doing, and he hollared at me that I had taken their chair. I told him no I didn't in a fairly loud voice, then turned to the table next to me and asked if I could use one of their chairs as someone came over and took our chair. He must have talked to his kids and found out we didn't take the chair because he brought it back over as I was getting another chair.
 
I've been witness to many heated verbal altercations at the parks because it wouldn't be a family trip to WDW without my wife getting into it with someone.


Thanks hon!!! :lol: by the way it is not EVERY time, just sometimes!!!:ROFLOL:

One of those times was when we were at EPCOT, we were going to see if something (can't remember what now) was open or how long the wait was or something, and this woman and her guy walked up to get in front of us, and pushed our daughter to the ground, I asked Sadie if she was alright, and the woman looked at her and at me like she did nothing wrong, I was so mad!!! I said something like "excuse us!!!!" and she was all " don't worry about it, you are not in the way anymore!" I told her she pushed my kid down, and she was trying to tell me that she never touched my daughter, so I asked her how my daughter ended up on the ground and she said, she must have fallen down on her own!! I was standing right behind Sadie and say this woman put her hand on her and knock her over!!! I wanted to kill her!! Thankfully I just called her a stupid B, and my loving husband got me to walk away and calm down. Luckily Sadie was fine, but it still ticked me off!!
 

draybook

Well-Known Member
Thanks hon!!! :lol: by the way it is not EVERY time, just sometimes!!!:ROFLOL:

One of those times was when we were at EPCOT, we were going to see if something (can't remember what now) was open or how long the wait was or something, and this woman and her guy walked up to get in front of us, and pushed our daughter to the ground, I asked Sadie if she was alright, and the woman looked at her and at me like she did nothing wrong, I was so mad!!! I said something like "excuse us!!!!" and she was all " don't worry about it, you are not in the way anymore!" I told her she pushed my kid down, and she was trying to tell me that she never touched my daughter, so I asked her how my daughter ended up on the ground and she said, she must have fallen down on her own!! I was standing right behind Sadie and say this woman put her hand on her and knock her over!!! I wanted to kill her!! Thankfully I just called her a stupid B, and my loving husband got me to walk away and calm down. Luckily Sadie was fine, but it still ticked me off!!


I try to control myself but once my kid has been physically touched I might have lost it.

Last December during our trip I almost got into a fight coming off of the monorail into the MK. We got to the TTC around 8:30 or so and got jammed into it like sardines. Well, there were these two couples traveling together and one of them had a baby in a stroller. Well, I hadn't noticed behind me that the couple with the stroller and cut in between myself and my wife and kids so we almost got separated. Now, once we got to the bag check my wife told me what had happened.

It seems that in the process of cutting my wife and kids off, the couple had told her "we have a baby" and proceeding to cut in front of her and almost made her get left behind with the kids. Needless to say I was irate. So after going through the turnstiles I waited for the couple. After the fellow came through the turnstile I gave him a few choice words and got right into his face, which I think surprised him as I'm only about 5'11" and 200lbs.

So he apologized and headed off. Well, then comes the doozie. My wife informs me that I yelled at the wrong guy, it was his buddy with the stroller. So I felt like an idiot and I wanted to go find the original guy and apologize but by this time he was long gone.

There were several times that I felt like popping people, especially the ones that want to hang on your back in line as if by standing over your shoulder the line will move any faster.
 

audiotinker

Member
Wow, last time I went around Dec., I personally was having a great time, but it was like the whole world was melting down around me. Babies were crying, mom's were screaming. My husband and I were at DHS one night for the Osborne Spec. and we were walking behind this couple that was completely duking it out in front of their little girl. They were SCREAMING! About, I guess, that one of them had been waiting forever for the other and couldn't find them and the guy was like raising his fist to her. It was crazy. I felt sooo bad for that little girl. Then we are walking into freaking MK and this woman (who was probably in her 40's) is screaming, and I mean SKA-REEMING at her mom... who might I add was in a wheelchair... about who knows what. But I was like, Good grief people, what happened? Apparently they hadn't gotten their starbucks and were only stuck with crappy Nescafe... at least that's all I could come up with! :veryconfu
 

draybook

Well-Known Member
So are fat people only allowed to eat greenery and diet pills?


I never said they couldn't eat what they want, just pointing out the obvious. I have asthma but you won't see me tooling about smoking cigarettes and cigars. If you have a condition like that then having fatty foods isn't exactly helping anything.
 

wdwwdeagle

Member
^^^
someday, when I've got a few hours to spare, I'm going to sit down and read that thread.

I've witnessed two physical incidents at WDW:
The first was (the ultimate irony) in Frontierland. Two guys were jumping around like Rocky Balboa and Clubber Lang, letting the F-bomb fly like there was no tomorrow, and trying to land punches on each other. It was right outside the store next to the shootin' arcade, the one that looks like an old west saloon, and I just thought it would be hilarious if they had on cowboy hats and boots to complete the picture. It was over in a blink, as security came lickety-split, but we just happened to be in the right (wrong?) place at the right time.

The second was the "do not cross" incident in which Mr. Eagle got punched in the calf for stepping up on the sidewalk next to someone's 'saved' spot for the parade... but I'll spare the details, since I've posted about that before. It wasn't a big deal, because we aren't the type of people to engage someone like that, but obviously it was memorable!
 

DisneyLeo18

Active Member
During my trip in '06 3 friends and I were sitting by the pool when some girl started talking to me. My friends and i walked around the resort (ASMusic) and eventually went to the food court got some beers and sat by the pool, when these two kids started mouthing off to me. They were apparently mad at the girl, then me being from NY (i was wearing my yankees hat and shirt that said the red sox sucked:lol:) anyway when they tried to confront me my 2 biggest friends pushed them into the pool. If you ask me they had it coming. :D
 

zurgandfriend

Well-Known Member
I posted this once before but;

I once overheard a rather loud discussion between a husband and wife.
The husband yelled;

"Why did you bring me to this EPCOT place this isn't Disney. If I wanted all this science junk I would just go back to school!
 

Future Guy

Active Member
There's a fight in front of the castle a few times a day, isn't there? Mickey and Minnie and a bunch of dancers are having a party, and then Maleificent and Captain Hook are all "hey, we're here to bust up your party!" But Mickey and Donald are like "not without a fight, you're not!" (and they're every bit as intimidating as a large castrati mouse and a pantsless duck can be, let me tell you) and it looks like they're going to throw down right there at the foot of Cinderella's Castle but then . . . oh, yeah. They just kind of wish Maleficient would go away and she does. Bummer. That show needs violence so badly.
 

LoriMistress

Well-Known Member
There's a fight in front of the castle a few times a day, isn't there? Mickey and Minnie and a bunch of dancers are having a party, and then Maleificent and Captain Hook are all "hey, we're here to bust up your party!" But Mickey and Donald are like "not without a fight, you're not!" (and they're every bit as intimidating as a large castrati mouse and a pantsless duck can be, let me tell you) and it looks like they're going to throw down right there at the foot of Cinderella's Castle but then . . . oh, yeah. They just kind of wish Maleficient would go away and she does. Bummer. That show needs violence so badly.
Donald Duck could have flash backs when he was fighting in WW2, and act like Cotton Hill (from KOTH). :lol:
 

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