flynnibus
Premium Member
So, Disney did tell people how to (or not to) act.....
Or a single resort manager did... probably got the boot for it themselves too!
So, Disney did tell people how to (or not to) act.....
I'm not attempting to tell anyone how to behave, simply requesting that they understand there are other people in the park as well, and perhaps chanting, cheering or the like isn't something others may want to hear. Now, how is that unreasonable?
So, Disney did tell people how to (or not to) act.....
Unfortunately, that not out of the realm of the possible....Or a single resort manager did... probably got the boot for it themselves too!
So, Disney did tell people how to (or not to) act.....
*dodges the bullets of arguments in between this post and yours since I apologized already*Two thoughts: I would stop an watch a squad of LGBT cheerleaders. That breaks the mold.
Second? Sound systems gonna bring me back up yeah. One thing that I can depend on.
I think for most people there is no hate, they just want to be able to experience queues and attraction as Disney intended. Hearing songs or chants is not what the designers intended. I think it can be equated to people talking through a movie.Long time lurker here but I felt compelled to finally join yesterday because I was appalled at the hateful posts that were levied against Fairybuzz and all the cheerleader groups who may visit Disney. My eldest daughter is 14 and in chorus and they visited WDW April of last year and sang classical Disney songs while in line and were applauded. What I am getting at is both chorus and cheerleaders expressed themselves but it appears that the average guest just flat-out hates (or is jealous of) cheerleaders. Why all the hate towards the cheerleaders but not the chorus groups?
(or is jealous of) cheerleaders.
I had such bad experiences at Pop and All Star I stopped going this time of year. I had to call security 3 times. I finally had to threaten to call 911 and then security finally came. this was going on until 1 o'clock in the morning. They were 30 kids with no supervision. ing in the stairwells, banging on windows, throwing trash on the roofs. One kid told me STFU! Security got the coaches finally but they just threw up their hands and said they can't control them.
I flipped on the manager at All Star. Iended up being refunded that night and given a $500 gift card for basicall thanking me for not calling 911 and for not fulfilling my promise to break off a chair leg and beat those hoodlums. I kid you not!
Haven't stayed on property since. I rent houses now and avoid first two weeks of December.
While this behavior is certainly unacceptable, I seriously doubt it was a cheerleader group who acted like this. We were all kids at one time and although we might have been brought up differently, we all acted somewhat rambunctious when we were with a group of peers. The obnoxious behavior that you witnessed in the park is natural and you were no different when you were younger (unless you were seclusive, that is). I have an aunt who is dying of cervical cancer and I would bet she would do anything to hear this "repulsive noise" again. Get over it.
I think for most people there is no hate, they just want to be able to experience queues and attraction as Disney intended. Hearing songs or chants is not what the designers intended. I think it can be equated to people talking through a movie.
I'm sorry but sadly it comes across as hate. I get what you are trying to say but disagree. I don't want to fight, really, I just disagree. That being said,I think for most people there is no hate, they just want to be able to experience queues and attraction as Disney intended. Hearing songs or chants is not what the designers intended. I think it can be equated to people talking through a movie.
I guess most guests just don't see why the chanting can't be left in the competition hall or the practise room. As you say, they are doing 15 hour days of cheering, so does it have to carry on in queues outside of that.I'm sorry but sadly it comes across as hate. I get what you are trying to say but disagree. I don't want to fight, really, I just disagree. That being said,
I love Pop week, I love The Cheerleading Worlds week, I love it all. I coach cheer and have been a cheerleader for 18 years and yes, I have taken my girls to Pop Nationals. After all of the hours of practice and hard work my girls have put in I am nothing but happy to take them out and cheer and chant all of the parks. Me. Alone. One coach 30 girls. (which can be controlled by me through hand signals alone) They behave and we do fun chants and cheers (unless there is an obvious reason not to like a sleeping child). No destruction to property or stunting, just harmless fun cheering. For 14 hours of their trip they are in the Milk House (Jostens now I think) so the other three days we aren't practicing our butts off I'm glad to take them out and have a great time. NOW... being up late at the hotels and being loud/destructive is uncalled for, I guarantee you if that happened on my watch we would no longer be attending Nationals and the remainder of that trip would be spent in said hotel room watching that attractions video over....and over.... and over...
The next time y'all have an issue in line just politely ask the coach or parent to have them take the volume down, most of the girls know a lot of silent cheers/games (how do you think I keep 'em quiet during the Great Movie Ride Preview room?). Next year don't go on Pop week, they announce the date nearly a year in advance so it's easy to plan around. As a hint if you have to hit pop for your vaca then get the beginning of the week, the cheerleaders compete at the end, and the end also butts up with AYF and UYF Nationals.
In other news I just made my final payment... Disney World here I come (And no, I don't cheer by myself in the lines don't worry).
Whatever happened to expecting kids to stand quietly and politely in a line without having to make a game out of it?The next time y'all have an issue in line just politely ask the coach or parent to have them take the volume down, most of the girls know a lot of silent cheers/games (how do you think I keep 'em quiet during the Great Movie Ride Preview room?).
With the exception of @Nemo14 , who desperately craves attention from the "cool" high school kids, I don't think anyone else is jealous of the kids.Long time lurker here but I felt compelled to finally join yesterday because I was appalled at the hateful posts that were levied against Fairybuzz and all the cheerleader groups who may visit Disney. My eldest daughter is 14 and in chorus and they visited WDW April of last year and sang classical Disney songs while in line and were applauded. What I am getting at is both chorus and cheerleaders expressed themselves but it appears that the average guest just flat-out hates (or is jealous of) cheerleaders. Why all the hate towards the cheerleaders but not the chorus groups?
And when they're in an environment with thousands of others, why is it unreasonable to expect that perhaps these groups could restrain from chanting and cheering? Why is that too much to ask for?
And I'm sorry, but bringing your aunt into the discussion doesn't do much to move the argument in one direction or the other....
Its not too much to ask but you need to ask. If its bothering you its not like we were just running around on our own talk to the adults around us. Be polite. like @awesomeinabox said, there are other things we could've done together that didn't involve being loud. I know its really hard to remember my state of mind back then but I never wanted to make waves with adults. I was still at the state where the fact that our t-shirts glowed on space mountain would fascinate me for a long time lol.
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