They should rename the place "The World's Sickest Place"

G00fyDad

Well-Known Member
Just got back and seemed like every second or third kid running around was spreading colds like it is the thing to do. Sure enough I caught a cold from one of these disease bags.

Tried to always wash my hands etc.... but then I get on a bus of some other enclosed place and they be spreading their colds.

I don't think they be meaning to.

You went to Disney World. Did you expect everyone there to be cold-free? I hate to tell you this, but there were likely just as many adults running around with a cold as children. (or as you so eloquently put it.... "disease bags")
 

WondersOfLife

Blink, blink. Breathe, breathe. Day in, day out.
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Marc Gil

Well-Known Member
A change in weather usually brings in a wave of colds or allergies.

Trust me, last week everyone in my classes were fighting colds. Fortunately, I have a good immune system, so I haven't gotten sick yet.

*knocks on wood*
 

JordanNite

Well-Known Member
Funnily enough i was there a few years back and caught the worst imganiable flu you could ever hope to get. I'm quite a resiliant person, but this flu completely wiped me out - couldn't even get up or have energy to walk around. So bizarre.
 

NYwdwfan

Well-Known Member
I know people that get sick any time they fly. Sometimes it's not the theme park but the trip there that exposed you to germs.
 

draybook

Well-Known Member
No, many of these cretins MEAN to pass their colds along. Perhaps subconsciously but there's a reason that so many baboons run around sneezing and coughing without even trying to cover their face when doing so.

It's truly disgusting to see how many inconsiderate buffoons run around sneezing full blast without the slightest worry about blocking it. Yuck.
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
My love for Disney World has caused me to contemplate the exact same name change, but for different reasons.
 

George

Liker of Things
Premium Member
I don't think they be meaning to.

You went to Disney World. Did you expect everyone there to be cold-free? I hate to tell you this, but there were likely just as many adults running around with a cold as children. (or as you so eloquently put it.... "disease bags")

I don't want anyone worrying about getting sick from me when I'm at WDW. They oulawed my giant ball suit -
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It did protect people from the common cold, but my proclivity for running into people and knocking them into WS lagoon or a poorly positioned Mulan meet and greet caused my outfit to be banned. Now, I wear this -
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despite the attendant problems of getting an air supply line long enough. I have the calculations of the minimum line length needed to reach the maximum extent of each park. It is possible to go on rides, but you'll have to make some special requests (the route wasn't that different, Mr. Stuck Up KS driver!). However, I feel the suit along with my penchant for wearing a placard that assures everyone I am not a child molester whenever I am without children at WDW, really sets everyone's mind at ease.
 

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