But what is sad is seeing a family of four sitting down for lunch at Harbor house. Not a word being spoken with all four buried in their own device.This. Oh, and I guess I'm an idiot too for using my phone to look at wait times for other rides, look at the weather reports, or to check my texts to make sure my friends haven't sent any important information about our cat, whom they were feeding while we were gone.
I also accepted a job offer while I was at Disney. I guess I should have avoided that phone call and possibly missed out on a great career opportunity.
I do agree that some people should scale back their phone use and try to focus on enjoying their vacation, but when I see someone looking at their phone I usually can't tell what they are seeing. Seems a little unfair to judge with that little information.
But what is sad is seeing a family of four sitting down for lunch at Harbor house. Not a word being spoken with all four buried in their own device.
The Incredible Unkadug, don't make him angry, you won't like him when he's angry...That's when I become REALLY wide.
Feet spread apart far enough to trip those trying to pass me in line, elbows out to stick in your gut as you try to cut in line....
I HATE line jumpers and I will not move out of their way....they can crawl between my legs if they really want to pass me.
this makes me sadSnow White was not working again today!
Yes I am sure that family is really cares what you think? Seriously what is with the judgment? We are a very interactive family and then we have our moments when we need our down time. I can think that happened maybe 2x on our vacay when everyone's head was in a phone. Would you judge as much if someone was looking at their camera? Half the time that is what we are doing. Looking at pictures we took with our iPhones!But what is sad is seeing a family of four sitting down for lunch at Harbor house. Not a word being spoken with all four buried in their own device.
As if the picture from your iPhone is any good anyway.Yes I am sure that family is really cares what you think? Seriously what is with the judgment? We are a very interactive family and then we have our moments when we need our down time. I can think that happened maybe 2x on our vacay when everyone's head was in a phone. Would you judge as much if someone was looking at their camera? Half the time that is what we are doing. Looking at pictures we took with our iPhones!
See, I hope people don't see me and think this. I am on my phone a lot in queues and such, but its because I'm there very often anyway, and I like to take photos and instagram them and such. Yeah I know it's trendy, but I enjoy sharing the park experience with others. I agree though, if its your first time there, or you're not a frequent visitor, put away your phone!Anybody who visits a place like Disneyland or WDW or Universal and can't leave their phone off is an absolute effing MORON!!!!
Hey now! I take fine pictures with just my iPhone (and a $1.99 camera app with more features)! Yeah, its not going to have the quality of a DSLR, but if you know what you're doing with it, it's at least as good as a standard point-and-shoot.As if the picture from your iPhone is any good anyway.
I couldn't really tell if the cottage scene was working because of the glare and I was also busy looking around like a kid in a candy store. I was there on the 7th. Didn't notice the wear and tear in the line, but I have had to pull a CM aside before in TSMM and rat out some pre-teen that was peeling the paper off of the crayons. But one thing that REALLY ticked me off while waiting in line for an hour and half to get on the mine train was the abundance of kids and few adults that "reconnected" with their party that was practically boarding the train while they rushed through the queue to catch up. One or two that's one thing, but there were at least 12 people who came through the line like that and most of them acted like you (the person who actually waited in line) were destroying their magic by not moving out of the way fast enough. The look on my face as I glared at them probably didn't help.......
The only possible reason I could think of why you need to leave the queue and rejoin is if you have a small child who needs the toilet or something......but if you leave the queue - then the odds are that I probably saw you go past me already when you left the queue......strangely, that's not something I've ever seen happen.
FWIW, this is actually something I saw happen quite a bit two weeks ago, and I only saw it happen for 7DMT, probably because it's the only line I got into that was more than a 20 minute wait lol. CM's were definitely allowing it, too, because I overheard many a discussion about it. It was always due to small children needing toilets (or at least that was the only discussion I overheard, and I heard it / saw it in action several times over the span of 30 minutes or so).
Do you mean you actually saw people leaving the line? Or just people trying to queue jump?
Sorry, imo if you can't wait 30 minutes without needing to leave for the toilet then there is a problem - even with young kids. Take a few minutes and take them to the toilet before you join the queue.
I would be really annoyed it I noticed CMs actually allowing that. Doesn't it go against Disney policy?
do you have/had little kids?Do you mean you actually saw people leaving the line? Or just people trying to queue jump?
Sorry, imo if you can't wait 30 minutes without needing to leave for the toilet then there is a problem - even with young kids. Take a few minutes and take them to the toilet before you join the queue.
I would be really annoyed it I noticed CMs actually allowing that. Doesn't it go against Disney policy?
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