NNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!is screaming on a ride ok?
EVERYONE JUST BE QUIET!
AND GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!
NNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!is screaming on a ride ok?
I am incapable of screaming on a rode, I just have a dopey grin when I'm on a roller coaster. I have a great photo taken on California Screamin' where I'm up front with a teenage lad and we both have big grins, but his mother and brother, also an older teen, are behind us with the most terrified looks on their faces, too scared to even scream.NNNNOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!
EVERYONE JUST BE QUIET!
AND GET OFF MY LAWN!!!!
Only if you're stuck on IASW!!is screaming on a ride ok?
Fine, if he thinks its not rude, then he has absolutely no couth, zero manners, grace, nor class...off with his head!So I know this isn’t a hill worth dying on. But I commented on a well-known TikTokker and Disney fan who was talking on his phone during Soarin. He and his moderators told me “it’s not rude.”
For people who get to go to the parks and enjoy these rides often, it may not be a big deal. But there are many who only get to experience these rides a few times in their lives. And especially for people with attention or auditory challenges, this sort of rude behavior can totally ruin the experience.
The official Disney Parks account live streamed while riding Tower of Terror last night. So it seems like Disney is not only allowing phones on rides, but supporting it. Free marketing is clearly more important than guest safety and comfortJust to add. My local park is now banning anyone caught with their phone out on rides.
Me too!!I'd fully support a blanket ban on tablets in the parks.
Even VHS recorders weren’t that bad because they were kept at shoulder or eye height. Things got so much worse once people were able to hoist the camera up above their head or at arm’s length invading others’ line of sight.its been going on for a long time, and people see instagrammers, facebookers and youtuber coverage of rides all the time so they feel its normal. Even in the VHS camcorder days people did it.. its just much more obvious now and the bright screens totally take you away from immersion (IPADS!!!). Disney really should ban recording and put signs up. They would have to have people watching to a point or have those lock bags that they would have to lock and unlock at the beginning and end of rides. It really has gotten out of hand, while im glad they removed selfie sticks years ago, this and people coming up to strangers to participate in their videos and streams is something disney really should work on removing.
The difference is that was pretty uncommon because most didn’t want to lug one around. Now that everyone has one in their pocket already, it’s next level.Oh we certainly did. Even got a front seat on World of Motion so we could “film it better” as the CM said.
Could you guarantee it wouldn't interfere with ride operations too?Is there an App available that creates static or interference so when someone is being annoying using their cell phone, you could launch your App, and disrupt things?
You do that and the FCC will pay you a visitIs there an App available that creates static or interference so when someone is being annoying using their cell phone, you could launch your App, and disrupt things?
While we're at it, turning on the flashlight on your phone because you ignored the obvious warning signs (literal or figurative) and now your kid is freaking out would double that sentence in my dictatorship.What irritates me most is flash photography via phones on dark rides. If I were dictator, using flash on Haunted Mansion would be a punishment of 20 years hard labor.
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