copcarguyp71
Well-Known Member
The HM castmember was priceless!!!
Right on! Domestic groups are every bit as bad...soccer, cheerleading, etc....to your last point, the aforementioned domestic groups don't tend to be as large. They are, however, large enough to notice breaking rules as much or even MORE the those from South America.
Hey, I made my dance team girls do lunges as punishment at our hotel for attempting when they lost their minds for about 3 minutes. Not all of them are allowed to act like hooligansRight on! Domestic groups are every bit as bad...soccer, cheerleading, etc....to your last point, the aforementioned domestic groups don't tend to be as large. They are, however, large enough to notice breaking rules as much or even MORE the those from South America.
Well done!I agree that EVERYONE breaks the rules, but it IS more noticeable with a larger group like tour groups. But I really do think that Disney NEEDS to set forth rules that are to be followed by all groups, not just tour groups, but cheerleading, soccer, baseball, football groups...all groups and tours of 20+ should be under some kind of rules and regulations such as one person in your group doesn't wait for an attraction for an hour only to have the rest of the ENTIRE tour group join them as they are ready to get on the ride while other guests have waited just as long and now that there are 20+ ahead of them it makes them wait even longer. I am just saying Disney SHOULD do something, but will they? Probably not because they are only worried about the dollars and not really guests experiences or happiness.
JUST SAYIN...
Nice to see there was a consequence for those three minutes! When M & M went through Youth League (years ago), I was the MEAN parent for attempting to scuttle such behavior by the team....Hey, I made my dance team girls do lunges as punishment at our hotel for attempting when they lost their minds for about 3 minutes. Not all of them are allowed to act like hooligans
I thought the video an affront. Why poke fun at their trying to communicate in a foreign language? How are the foreign language skills of Americans? (Pst...worse than those of Brazilians...)
No, the problems with Brazilians - generalising for the sake of brevity - is that they are loud, and that they come in that Biblical plague, the Tour Groups.
I thought they were showing how they were pretending that they didn't understand so they could do whatevr they wanted.
LOL - Yet so trueHey now, Brazilian Tour Groups aren't all bad. I actually had a Brazilian girl flirting with me on my last trip out.
Okay so she was only like 15 or so but IT STILL COUNTS.
.... The other option would be building a Disney South America. Peru and Chile are safe enough for a park.....
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