justducky78
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I agree - with big groups it's extremely rude. If it's a small group, I don't mind as much - as long as they say "excuse me" and don't push and it's apparent that they're joining someone, not just cutting.
Scooter said:I'm finding that I am getting more and more impatient as I grow older.
Don't put those strollers, blankets or anything else in front of my view of Illiminumations to try and save places...I WILL throw them into the lagoon. :lol:
Scooter said:...2) If your family show up in line front of me, with ice cream cones and ice cold drinks...you better be either be prepared to share..or get cussed at.
If I can't have an ice cream cone or a cold drink because I have been waiting in line for an hour, neither should you....
NASAMan said:So, how does this practice of holding places in line compare in your opinion to the park sanctioned FastPass?
lisalub said:I just came back from a week at Disney. We visited all 4 parks - some twice. I saw one recurring thing that really bothered me and I was wondering if I'm alone in this. Does it bother anybody else when you're in the stand-by line for an attraction and are perhaps as far as half way through when one or two people work their way up and past you to get to the rest of their party? It just strikes me as incredibly rude to the 30 - 50 people they had to pass to do this. Why don't they just wait and enter the line together? Or if part of the party is more towards the front of the line and it's really that important that they ride with someone who has just entered the end of the line, can't the people in front step aside and let the line progress past them until the rest of their party catches up to them?
I noticed that Soarin' in Epcot is especially bad for this type of behavior and I'm thinking that perhaps the width of the line is partly to blame. You can fit probably 6 people shoulder to shoulder all the way across that line. Since most parties are less than 6 people this leaves a decent sized "empty aisle" up one side of the stand-by line on this ride and makes it really easy for people to cut past dozens of people. While the wait can approach 60 minutes for many on this ride, some breeze by and can do the stand-by line in 15 or less.
We always entered each attraction as a group. If somebody had to make a pit stop before the ride, we all waited and got in line together. Is this a normal practice for others??? Am I too sensitive about this??
What is everybody else's take on this?
Where do you draw the line on how many people is too many ?inDisney said:You all take the line cutting thing too serious. Who cares if 5 or 6 people join someone in line, that someone that was holding their spots to begin with. It's not like 5 or 6 extra people will hold up you up in line much longer. Maybe 5 minutes max? Come on people.:hammer:
inDisney said:You all take the line cutting thing too serious. Who cares if 5 or 6 people join someone in line, that someone that was holding their spots to begin with. It's not like 5 or 6 extra people will hold up you up in line much longer. Maybe 5 minutes max? Come on people.:hammer:
That's because you're the ones cutting in line!!allabtbrdway said:Exactly, they are all going to be riding together as a family anyway, You arent going to get on any faster if it is a family member holding a spot for another family member. If there are two people in line for a four person ride, having the other one or two persons come up isnt going to effect your wait time. You arent going to split your family up to fill those extra two seats that you thought would be open. And, if its a two person ride, then you have to wait for one more car. If it is one - three people, i really dont see the fuss about this!
unkadug said:Notice how the guilty parties always justify their actions !
Let's just all make up our own rules for proper behavoir at the parks.:fork:
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