Most Outrageous thing you've witnessed at WDW?

m3owbox

Active Member
Back when there was a TS restaurant near Chef Mickeys I was eating there with my family. There was a family of four seated next to us. The parents were forcing this young boy to eat all his dinner and he was crying cause he was so full... Well he threw up all over the table. It was terrible. And then the parents proceeded to yell at him. Like really? CMs had to move us to the other side of the restaurant and they comped us the meal.
 

MaryJaneP

Well-Known Member
Back when there was a TS restaurant near Chef Mickeys I was eating there with my family. There was a family of four seated next to us. The parents were forcing this young boy to eat all his dinner and he was crying cause he was so full... Well he threw up all over the table. It was terrible. And then the parents proceeded to yell at him. Like really? CMs had to move us to the other side of the restaurant and they comped us the meal.

Concourse steakhouse. Awesome food minus the incident described above.
 

SMS55

Well-Known Member
That is so vile.
And I thought I was going overboard by reaching over to the wife and copping a feel when we were in the dark. I guess us dudes can take some solace in knowing that in order to do that you have to be a minute man. There isn't much time between entering the space mountain and exiting.
 

DisneyConstruction23

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And I thought I was going overboard by reaching over to the wife and copping a feel when we were in the dark. I guess us dudes can take some solace in knowing that in order to do that you have to be a minute man. There isn't much time between entering the space mountain and exiting.
From what employees tend to say, it is when rides break down when this happens the most.......I have also heard of the haunted mansion being a prime spot too.
 

Leo!

Well-Known Member
Last december @EPCOT, one guy before to take the boat to the main entrance from Germany, started to make horrible noises and after that he threwed up his life to the lake. His mother said "are you ok to take the ship?" and he said "yes, I'm ok". Well... imagine what happened in the boat. After travelling in the "vomitanic" we saw him hours later throwing everything to the floral arrangements near of spaceship earth.
 

PBarton

Active Member
It was my first ever visit to WDW back in 1996, we saw a guest fall into the water at the unload area of Pirates of the Carribean!

She was in the back of the boat and half in/half when the CM pressed the button to send it back to the load area, causing her to loose balance and fall back over the rear of the boat and into the water.

Just got back this week from our 13th visit and was in the queue for Peter Pan's Flight when a lady asked us if this was Pirates of the Carribean! She had almost reached the loading area without even knowing what she was queueing for! Laughed throughout the whole ride! lol

Also this trip, I was in the Mens Bathroom and saw a man holding his young son, so he was stood with both feet on either side of the urinal, so he could "go"- his shorts were draped into the bottom of the urinal.... He could have used the lower urinals 3 feet away....
 

Fletch

Active Member
Animal Kingdom back in 2009. The lady was, what looked like, washing her kids in the water fountain. Not a drinking fountain but a decorative one. Wish I had taken a photo.
 

Goofyernmost

Well-Known Member
Animal Kingdom back in 2009. The lady was, what looked like, washing her kids in the water fountain. Not a drinking fountain but a decorative one. Wish I had taken a photo.
She had to wash the pooh off somewhere!
@unkadug, I know you were joking but there are going to be a number of literal people that are going to believe that this is what she was doing. I'm thinking more along the lines of a Mickey Bar gone bad, or an excessively greasy Turkey leg, or a spilled Coke. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. :jawdrop::joyfull:
 

Matt_Black

Well-Known Member
@unkadug, I know you were joking but there are going to be a number of literal people that are going to believe that this is what she was doing. I'm thinking more along the lines of a Mickey Bar gone bad, or an excessively greasy Turkey leg, or a spilled Coke. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar. :jawdrop::joyfull:

Yeah. My mother, after enjoying a cinnamon bun at Gaston's Tavern, proceeded to dip her hands in the fountain dedicated to that great Disney hero afterwards, to my shock and consternation.

"Don't do that!"
"My hands are sticky!"
"There's a bathroom right over there!"
"Well, I didn't know."
"You didn't ask."
 

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