I despise ungrateful people at Disney....

Bloopers

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I brought my sister and 5 of her friends into Disney today for free. One of them, particularly, annoyed the crap out of me. He has NEVER been to any of the parks before, although he has been to Downtown Disney. Ok first off, we met up and he couldn't find the way. He kept complaining and complaining and then when we met up, I had to use my GPS to get to MK and we got a little lost but I knew we were around MK because I saw the monorails and parking lot. After we parked, he said to me "I thought you knew your way around here" sarcastically. I didn't say anything at this point and kept a smile. As we're going to Magic Kingdom, I asked my sister how many coupons she wanted for the free drinks/popcorn and he had to butt in and say "Give us all of it." Like I'm talking to my sister, so stay out of it! Then my sister was asking me about park hopping suggestions etc.. so I'm like are you guys here mainly for the rides or shows? He had to comment AGAIN and said "Oh we're just here cause we have nothing else to do, I don't really care to be here." I was fuming at this point. Like I'm bringing your butt into Disney and saving you 132 bucks (park hopper ticks) and you're here complaining and crap? I wanted to punch him so bad. He complained that we had to walk to the trams and monorails. Like are you kidding me? Want me to spoon feed you too? He never even parked there before and he was trying to be a know it all and said "This is wrong, she directed us to the wrong parking." Omg, I absolutely HATE those type of people. Her other 4 friends were grateful and I didn't mind them, but this guy made me so mad. Wanted to tell him to suck it and go buy his own damn ticket. I've never meet such an annoying conceited person before in my life and I didn't know they existed. Like it takes a lot to tick me off but he certainly succeeded.

UGH.

Ok, I'm done ranting. Sorry. :eek:
 

mp2bill

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You should have told him to pound sand. The second he said that he didn't care to be there, then I would've told him, "Good. If you're gonna complain so much, then I don't want you around ruining a good time." It's one thing to be a gracious host, but another thing to allow yourself to have a good time ruined by somebody else...especially somebody who's not the least bit thankful that you're doing something so nice for them.
 

Pooh Lover

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If he wasn't such a jerk you could almost feel sorry for him. Imagine how miserable he must be every day of his life. Sad he has to bring every one down with him.

Like others have said, think about how great of a time every one else (who mattered) had and know that you were appreciated by them.
 

bsiev1977

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I brought my sister and 5 of her friends into Disney today for free. One of them, particularly, annoyed the crap out of me. He has NEVER been to any of the parks before, although he has been to Downtown Disney. Ok first off, we met up and he couldn't find the way. He kept complaining and complaining and then when we met up, I had to use my GPS to get to MK and we got a little lost but I knew we were around MK because I saw the monorails and parking lot. After we parked, he said to me "I thought you knew your way around here" sarcastically. I didn't say anything at this point and kept a smile. As we're going to Magic Kingdom, I asked my sister how many coupons she wanted for the free drinks/popcorn and he had to butt in and say "Give us all of it." Like I'm talking to my sister, so stay out of it! Then my sister was asking me about park hopping suggestions etc.. so I'm like are you guys here mainly for the rides or shows? He had to comment AGAIN and said "Oh we're just here cause we have nothing else to do, I don't really care to be here." I was fuming at this point. Like I'm bringing your butt into Disney and saving you 132 bucks (park hopper ticks) and you're here complaining and crap? I wanted to punch him so bad. He complained that we had to walk to the trams and monorails. Like are you kidding me? Want me to spoon feed you too? He never even parked there before and he was trying to be a know it all and said "This is wrong, she directed us to the wrong parking." Omg, I absolutely HATE those type of people. Her other 4 friends were grateful and I didn't mind them, but this guy made me so mad. Wanted to tell him to suck it and go buy his own damn ticket. I've never meet such an annoying conceited person before in my life and I didn't know they existed. Like it takes a lot to tick me off but he certainly succeeded.

UGH.

Ok, I'm done ranting. Sorry. :eek:
Are we talking about adults or teens? Just curious.
Either way, I'd have let the others in and left the complainer standing by himself at the gate. Especially if I were comping them in.
 

I_heart_Tigger

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My friends boyfriend has acted in a similar way when they can to visit me at my house. They planned on staying for 3 nights. After the first night of complaint after complaint I gave them a list of local motels and told him to start packing, that his girlfriend (my friend) was welcome to stay but I will not have someone laying on my couch, eating my food and sleeping in my spare bedroom who acts like a child.

If this is a friend of your sisters I would tell her that he is a complete jerk and that she can find friends better than that. I would never have let him in the gate or I would have told him to leave and find his own way back.
 

Bloopers

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Are we talking about adults or teens? Just curious.
Either way, I'd have let the others in and left the complainer standing by himself at the gate. Especially if I were comping them in.

We're talking about a grown man whining and complaining. My sister is 25 so he must have been around that age.

Thanks everyone, felt a lot better after letting the steam out. I'm an extremely 'chill' person and I appreciate every little thing in life, so to have met someone like him just ticked me off big time. That kind of behavior is just unacceptable, especially at Disney!! If he wasn't my sister's friend, but rather, my friend, I wouldn't have held it in. He tried to 'high 5' me after all that crap but I just rolled my eyes and said 'no' and left him hanging while my sister and her other friends laughed. He had the nerve to call me mean :eek: Would hate to go to Disney with someone like him.
 

BigRedDad

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These would have been easily fixed. Once you get to sign in, say you are not signing him in. Let him decide to stay and make your sister choose friends over family. WTH would you bring someone who doesn't want to be there to tag along to PO the people giving them a gift?

If I were you, I would have a long talk with my sister. What did she say/do?
 

bsiev1977

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We're talking about a grown man whining and complaining. My sister is 25 so he must have been around that age.

Thanks everyone, felt a lot better after letting the steam out. I'm an extremely 'chill' person and I appreciate every little thing in life, so to have met someone like him just ticked me off big time. That kind of behavior is just unacceptable, especially at Disney!! If he wasn't my sister's friend, but rather, my friend, I wouldn't have held it in. He tried to 'high 5' me after all that crap but I just rolled my eyes and said 'no' and left him hanging while my sister and her other friends laughed. He had the nerve to call me mean :eek: Would hate to go to Disney with someone like him.
An adult!! You must be a better person than I am. I might have punched him in the face.
 

Bloopers

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These would have been easily fixed. Once you get to sign in, say you are not signing him in. Let him decide to stay and make your sister choose friends over family. WTH would you bring someone who doesn't want to be there to tag along to PO the people giving them a gift?

If I were you, I would have a long talk with my sister. What did she say/do?

I can tell she was extremely annoyed by him too. In the car, as I was talking to her on the phone telling her where to meet up and when he kept complaining, she started yelling at him. Idk, maybe some people are just born with a personality.

As much as I would like to NOT sign him in, I just couldn't bring myself to do it. It would've made me feel wayy too guilty.
 

bsiev1977

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I can tell she was extremely annoyed by him too. In the car, as I was talking to her on the phone telling her where to meet up and when he kept complaining, she started yelling at him. Idk, maybe some people are just born with a personality.

As much as I would like to NOT sign him in, I just couldn't bring myself to do it. It would've made me feel wayy too guilty.
I appreciate that you want to be a good person.
But I feel that people like your sister's friend behave that way because nobody calls him on it. People like you who just want to be nice feed that kind of rotten behavior.
 

Bloopers

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@bsiev1977 - I usually don't call out people on their crap because most of the time I don't care for them. I just don't surround myself around those kind of people and have them ruin my day. I also hate confrontation. What do I say? "Hey you have a crappy personality, work on it." ?

@The Empress Lily - I have no idea. She has her own friends as do I. We never hang out together with all of our friends. It's just how it is, lol. She has a bad taste for friends. Most of my friends are happy and jolly people.
 

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