Has anyone ever had another guest start an issue with you?

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SMS55

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Those are the type of people that think that Disney World is only for kids. They go with a P.O.S. mindset because they really didn't want to go. They take their kids out of some obligation and they are regretting every minute of it and she had to ruin someone else's moment. We've all dealt with people like that. Some idiot once had the audacity to compare me to Michael Jackson because of my love for Disney. I showed him this website, all the info available for couples and honeymoon and other adult activities. He got laughed off that forum and never returned.
 

Megalodumb

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Once I was walking out of Mouse Gear at Epcot. This woman runs out of the store behind me and starts pounding on my shoulder. I turned around, and noticed she had a very outraged look upon her face. Needless to say, I was a bit startled, and asked if I could help her. She again starts beating on me & threatens to call security. o_O I calmly asked her to please stop, but she continued. Other people were stopped & watching this strange incident. She kept getting angrier & hitting harder. This kept going on so long, I finally had to return her purse to her.

I swear, some people!
 
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Cmdr_Crimson

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Why were you in the ladies room?

Two things..
1) I'm a Guy...
2) I was talking about the mug washer in Everything Pop..
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unkadug

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Once I was walking out of Mouse Gear at Epcot. This woman runs out of the store behind me and starts pounding on my shoulder. I turned around, and noticed she had a very outraged look upon her face. Needless to say, I was a bit startled, and asked if I could help her. She again starts beating on me & threatens to call security. o_O I calmly asked her to please stop, but she continued. Other people were stopped & watching this strange incident. She kept getting angrier & hitting harder. This kept going on so long, I finally had to return her purse to her.

I swear, some people!
I hope this doesn't backfire on you like the Real Mad Hatter incident.
Two things..
1) I'm a Guy...
2) I was talking about the mug washer in Everything Pop..
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1.) I know!!!That was my point.
2.) Ahhhh...now I understand
 

Tater tot

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Was about to order lunch from quick service line at Hollywood Studios when a lady across from me started yelling at me and the cashier that she was next and it wasn't my turn. Cashier politely told her they go from left to right and she would be next. Lady kept going on and on about how she been there the entire week and never heard such a thing. I told her if it was going to be such an issue I would give up my turn. She hatefully placed her order and then threw the money towards the cashier. I told the lady that she was extremely rude and gave her a stern look. She proceeded to get a manager and was filing a complaint about how the cashier didn't know how to do her job. Afterwards I pulled manager aside and said cashier did noting wrong because I could see the cashier was about to burst into tears.
 

CheshireCat12

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I was waiting patiently to check in at Kona Cafe. A woman comes up and stands to the rear and right side of me. Clearly she was getting in line too, but I had been there a little while already. So as the man at the counter stepped aside, she rushed up to the counter. I looked right at her and said in a firm voice, "Excuse me, Ma'am, but I was next." She gave me a nasty look and stormed over to the rail as I talked to the CM. Then we overheard her ranting about how rude some people are, and she kept giving us looks. Not sure why people make such a big deal. And it wasn't crowded either so it's not like she couldn't have waited a moment. People like this really irk me.
 

midwest_mice

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I once had a lady push me to my breaking point. We were right at the beginning of the afternoon parade(can't remember the name at the time, right after the snow globes were removed) and I had my camcorder ready to film(no tripod. I was leaning on a post and just as the parade started this lady shoves her kids right into me and moves them in front of me. I made a comment to my wife and the lady kept saying to her kids, "this is for the kids, this parade is really for the kids". She must not know that we paid for park admission and had all the rights to watch that parade too. That is about the only time I really got mad, even though I didn't say anything directly to her, she knew I was ed!
 

midwest_mice

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Another quick story that will be a memory for me, a few weeks ago we visited WDW for a week. We were on the WDW RR and right before we were leaving Main St station, this family comes up from the ramp with one of those huge strollers and tells the conductor he's getting on this train. The conductor said to collapse the stroller, then i'll let you in, the guy said just let me on. He finally collapses his stroller gets on and tosses the stroller into the train car taking up an nearly an entire bench row making another family wait for the next train as that was the last spot left. Jerk!
 

luv

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For the first time ever, I saw a woman repeatedly bumping others with a stroller to get them out of the way. I was astounded. Though I've read about it here, I never saw anyone do it on purpose before.

Finally, she kept bumping one woman and the woman kind of tripped, then stopped dead and swung around and yelled at her. "You better back off with that thing!" Physical violence was threatened and it was obvious that Tripped Lady meant it. Stroller Lady had bumped the wrong woman, lol. Stroller Lady looked very much like someone who did not want to get into a fight!! She did back off and stopped ramming people.

Several people surrounding them wanted to move away, but we had nowhere to go. It was so crowded!!

Craziness in the MK.
 

DABIGCHEEZ

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I'm constantly getting yelled at to sit down when standing up near the castle to watch Celebrate the Magic, Dream Along with Mickey, or Cinderella's Holiday Wish.

I'm sorry you and your kids arrived just as the show was starting, but that doesn't mean I should have to sit on the dirty pavement so you can see.

What if I arrived at the same time as you but just sat behind you???
 

DABIGCHEEZ

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People shouldn't be sitting down, period. It's not a picnic. There's nothing there that says guests should sit down to enjoy the presentation. If Disney wanted guests to sit they'd bring out benches.

I'd tell you what... if this was the case then, trust me there would definately be an issue! Getting late to a parade and expecting a curbside spot is one thing... rudely blocking peoples view is just outright disrespect.
 

zurgandfriend

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Once many years ago my family and I were waiting in line for Peter Pan. A family tried to cut in front of us. When I pointed out that the line forms to the rear the mother called me a f#$%ing foreigner. I said to her that one, I am half Native American, and that even if her family came over on the Mayflower my family met the boat, and two, I was a United States Army Officer and combat veteran and the line still forms to the rear.
 

ExtinctJenn

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People shouldn't be sitting down, period. It's not a picnic. There's nothing there that says guests should sit down to enjoy the presentation. If Disney wanted guests to sit they'd bring out benches.
I think, in fact, for the night shows on the castle, they don't want you to sit. Similar to the announcement they make before the UOE preshow, sitting on the ground in a crowded dark room is dangerous.
 

ExtinctJenn

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This trip we took a few weeks ago we had/saw two minor incidents:

1) We got into line for MLF and were just a few people from the front of the line. They were just getting ready to close the preshow off and fill in the queue so they held us at the door waiting for the inside queue to empty so we could then fill it. Out of nowhere 3 teenage girls skip to the front of the line and stand there waiting to be let in ahead of everyone. Now, being that it's a show (and a typical "move all the way down" sort) I ordinarily wouldn't care but it was the way they did it, like they were entitled to jump ahead for some reason. I politely said to one of the girls "You know this is a line right?" and the girl said something about the CM at the entry telling them they could just come to the front. They backed down and returned to where they were. Once we were inside I looked and realize that it wasn't just 3 girls, it was a huge group of probably 20 teenagers. I was glad then that I had said something.

2) As someone who used to visit with a stroller, I am incredibly irritated by the people (like the above) that can't control it well enough to not bump people in the ankles every 2 minutes. I was overly apologetic the few times I accidentally did it and felt horrible. This past trip, while at AK and exiting the safari, we were behind two women with a stroller. In front of them was an older gentlemen (and his wife) and apparently they bumped him with it. The guy yelled "OWW"... and I mean yelled... like to the point of making a ton of people in front of them near the entrance queue turn and look. He turned around and gave a stern look to the woman with the stroller and said "That hurt!" The woman shyly apologized and said it was an accident but we were in aw of the way the guy dramatized it. My comment to my husband afterwards was that they are probably a retired couple with APs that come often to the parks and are just tired of it happening but wow. LOL!
 

graphite1326

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This trip we took a few weeks ago we had/saw two minor incidents:

1) We got into line for MLF and were just a few people from the front of the line. They were just getting ready to close the preshow off and fill in the queue so they held us at the door waiting for the inside queue to empty so we could then fill it. Out of nowhere 3 teenage girls skip to the front of the line and stand there waiting to be let in ahead of everyone. Now, being that it's a show (and a typical "move all the way down" sort) I ordinarily wouldn't care but it was the way they did it, like they were entitled to jump ahead for some reason. I politely said to one of the girls "You know this is a line right?" and the girl said something about the CM at the entry telling them they could just come to the front. They backed down and returned to where they were. Once we were inside I looked and realize that it wasn't just 3 girls, it was a huge group of probably 20 teenagers. I was glad then that I had said something.

2) As someone who used to visit with a stroller, I am incredibly irritated by the people (like the above) that can't control it well enough to not bump people in the ankles every 2 minutes. I was overly apologetic the few times I accidentally did it and felt horrible. This past trip, while at AK and exiting the safari, we were behind two women with a stroller. In front of them was an older gentlemen (and his wife) and apparently they bumped him with it. The guy yelled "OWW"... and I mean yelled... like to the point of making a ton of people in front of them near the entrance queue turn and look. He turned around and gave a stern look to the woman with the stroller and said "That hurt!" The woman shyly apologized and said it was an accident but we were in aw of the way the guy dramatized it. My comment to my husband afterwards was that they are probably a retired couple with APs that come often to the parks and are just tired of it happening but wow. LOL!
Oh I didn't yell that loud! Just kidding. However, I did have this happen to me. There was no one around me and two ladies with strollers came along and one ran right into me. I kinda looked at her, probably a dirty look, she said sorry and kept going. It was near EE and I think she was looking at the Mountain rather than where she was going. No big deal.
 

ExtinctJenn

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Oh I didn't yell that loud! Just kidding. However, I did have this happen to me. There was no one around me and two ladies with strollers came along and one ran right into me. I kinda looked at her, probably a dirty look, she said sorry and kept going. It was near EE and I think she was looking at the Mountain rather than where she was going. No big deal.
HAH! Well, my two cents on the situation is really that neither party were in the right. When the stroller hit the man the woman was talking to the other adult she was with, not looking straight ahead. However, I can also attest to the fact that the stroller just barely bumped the guy and, while it may have hurt, I don't know that the over dramatic OWWWWWWW was really necessary. LOL
 
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