SyracuseDisneyFan
Well-Known Member
Ugh. I'm sorry.
Oh dear God, he willfully peed? Like, he didn't just pee his pants, he made sure he peed off the side? Ugh... A tthat point, it's time to realize that when your kid says they need to pee, THEY NEED TO PEE. Kids always wait until the last resort until they say anything, and it's not until they're doing "the dance" that they say something to their mommies or daddies. Shouldn't the parents know that they should probably get out if the line at that point? Hmmm let's see... What's more of an ACTUAL priority? Making sure you're kid doesn't pee their pants on the ride, or getting on that ride that will still be there all day? I know it sucks to get out of line when you're waiting that long, but little kids have bladders the size of a walnut. They can only hold it for a certain short amount of time... Hopefully they learned their lesson. Sorry for this little rant, but ignorant and dumb parents just really tick me off a lot, especially at places like Disney.Short delays are fine, but long pointless delays are a waste. We got stuck on the People Mover about 100 feet from the start. After 30 minutes, CMs walked by. The people in front of us told them their little son had to pee. They told him they had to wait. 15 minutes later they walk by again and tell them they had to wait. So, the little boy stands on the seat and pees off the side. We all wind up missing Wishes and they simply say "We're sorry". They walked all of us off the ride after Wishes finishes.
That became a massive complaint and there were about 40 people meeting with a Supervisor. We wound up completely missing Wishes that entire trip.
I have gotten stuck on many rides while a handicapped rider is boarding/disembarking. It always seems to happen to me on the way down in SSE. And they took away "Tomorrow's Child" so you don't even have anything to look at or listen to.
It's also happened to me at Dtorybookland Canal Boats in Disneyland. Not fun.
In my case, I'm relatively new here on this site, and this was already functioning so I just wanted to give my Disney experience while it was up and running. Plus, this site has been here a while I see, so you're going to ge that super old thread brought up and recycled again eventually with how old and how many threads this website has. Now for Indy, I think it would be cool to be evacuated from that ride and get a good look at the effects and props while exiting the ride. I've never been fully evacuated on any rides, though.I don't get why people keep bumping ten year old threads. It gives me a headache.
Anyshoe, I've never been evacuated, but we've only stopped on rides for disabled people to board. However, my dad got evacuated on Indiana Jones at Disneyland...
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