dixiegirl
Well-Known Member
Brazilian tour groups
And you can usually smell them before you even see them.....!!! (god I'm going to hell) but its true!
Brazilian tour groups
We were in Animal Kingdom last week and witnessed a woman changing a baby's nappy (diaper) in broad daylight on a table opposite Flights of Wonder.
This was all happening while guests were eating at the surrounding tables...
Disgusting
Yes...Ewwwwwww
You mean at a table where people eat...?
Yes...
The tables that look over to the Tree of Life. We were queued up waiting to buy Mickey Premiums at the nearby refreshment stand and just happened to look over to the seating area to look for free tables.
Eww that's one of the most disgusting things I've heard happen at WDW.
There are changing tables in the bathrooms for a reason...
Sorry if this offends anyone on the boards but seeing over weight adults riding scooters around the park because they cannot handle the walking disgusts me.
Eww that's one of the most disgusting things I've heard happen at WDW.
There are changing tables in the bathrooms for a reason...
Sorry if this offends anyone on the boards but seeing over weight adults riding scooters around the park because they cannot handle the walking disgusts me.
Sorry if this offends anyone on the boards but seeing over weight adults riding scooters around the park because they cannot handle the walking disgusts me.
The way I see it, it's best not to judge when you don't know a person's situation.
I've heard many people complain about stuff like this, and THAT really grosses me out.
When I was younger and heathier, I used to think along these lines, but I was raised to be tolerant and compassionate, so I always tried to give people the benefit of the doubt.
Now I am glad that I did, because have peripheral neuropathy. This makes it difficult for me to get as much excersize as I'd like, which in turn makes it harder to keep fit, which makes it difficult to stay under my target weight. This in turn makes my diabetes harder to control, which causes my peripheral neuropathy to get worse, and so on and so forth. It is s vicious cycle. I'm glad that I gave people the benefit of the doubt when I was younger, because I don't have to carry around the guilt.
I can picture that in not too many years in the future, I'm not going to be able to get around the parks without some assistance (I already find it difficult to keep up the commando pace that my kids want to take sometimes, when just a few years ago it was I who was prodding them to keep up). And when it comes to that, one of the things that concerns me is that skinny little nose pickers will make fun of me because when I get up out of my chair I'll look perfectly normal.
All I can say is that I pray that 40 years from now, God forbid that you have some physical ailment that prevents you from enjoying WDW the way you are able to do now. Not only because I would never wish on anyone the suffering that I endure (as trivial as it is compared to some other people who are much worse off than I), but because if that should happen to you, then you will really regret your present immature attitude, and I wish you to be spared of that guilt.
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