Gaugersaurus
DIS Veteran
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- Jan 11, 2018
I hate, hate, hate the bubble wands. There is nothing that annoys me more than having to walk through an endless stream of bubbles.Disney has ruined bubbles for me. They're everywhere in the parks.
I hate, hate, hate the bubble wands. There is nothing that annoys me more than having to walk through an endless stream of bubbles.Disney has ruined bubbles for me. They're everywhere in the parks.
I hate, hate, hate the bubble wands. There is nothing that annoys me more than having to walk through an endless stream of bubbles.
I hate, hate, hate the bubble wands. There is nothing that annoys me more than having to walk through an endless stream of bubbles.
Our kids love bubble wands. They are a stroller necessity on the walk home from the park. Did I mention they *love* them.Me too. Those things are not cute. Also, most kids using them seem to derive NO pleasure from them. They sit there, pressing down on the button with a dead eyed expression on their faces, absolutely raining bubbles down on everyone nearby.
My daughter with Down syndrome uses a wheelchair around the park because she’s a slow walker and has bad feet and just gets tired quickly. I don’t understand why they don’t have a wheelchair rental place next to the Grand California hotel park entrance into the California Adventure. Essentially you can get in early as a guest but then need to walk all the way back to park entrance to get a chair or stroller. Or like we did the last time in may, exhaust and cajole her to get to rides in CA before moving to Disneyland and getting a chair there. Seems like a small thing that would make a difference for a lot of people.
My biggest pet peeve are people who don't want to be there, both kids and adults. We went around D23 a couple years ago and I have never seen so many kids crying and asking their parents to leave in the evenings. When your kids are crying and begging to leave and go to sleep, and you are with other adults who could stay with other kids, and you choose to ignore you child instead of listening to them, it's awful. You are just disturbing everyone around you, it's their trip too. Adults who are there with their families yelling about how much "this sucks", "the lines are stupid", and other such statements dampers everyone around you. If you are that unhappy, go find a quiet place to relax, away from families trying to have a good time.
• Guests that jam the FP queue because they actually have Star Tours FPs rather than Buzz and they then engage the attending CM for ten times longer than is necessary with endless questions. I'm pretty sure some of them are there at least three hours after closing as they defend their Ph.D dissertations to CMs manning the FP return lines ;-).
So much this!
And it's noticeably worse since the introduction of MaxPass. CMs used to just take your paper tickets, now we have to wait for guests to get their phone out, find the fastpass on their phone, then figure out how to scan it into the machine. Not to mention the guests who didn't realize they are in the fastpass line and don't have a fastpass at all.
This was a major area in need of improvement when we were there last week. The head of the fastpass lines are always a logjam.
So much this!
And it's noticeably worse since the introduction of MaxPass. CMs used to just take your paper tickets, now we have to wait for guests to get their phone out, find the fastpass on their phone, then figure out how to scan it into the machine. Not to mention the guests who didn't realize they are in the fastpass line and don't have a fastpass at all.
This was a major area in need of improvement when we were there last week. The head of the fastpass lines are always a logjam.
Holding up their camera, their phone, their iPad, ... OR their kid! Especially when that kid is well over toddler age, like 8 or 9, and who now creates a 10+ foot wall that no one can see over or around for several rows back. We had to ask a plaid to point this out to a gentleman once on Main Street for fireworks. Said gentleman was well over 6' tall and very broad. With his older child on his shoulders, he was gigantic. We couldn't even see the castle, much less the sky over the castle. The plaid immediately saw our plight (and the plight of a dozen rows behind us), addressed the behemoth, and asked him to remove the kid from his shoulders and to move to the side. The guy was actually shocked that he was being asked about this -- blocking people's view?? -- and refused at first. The plaid was firm and the guy finally, reluctantly, agreed to move.Waiting to enjoy the fireworks from your perfect spot only to have somebody in front of you hold up their iPad over their head to film the entire fireworks show! Argh....really annoying! Same with World of Color and Fantasmic!
Not just annoying, but can actually be dangerous for others. Flash on dark rides can cause medical issues for other guests who are sensitive to this. I wish more people were aware of this and realized that their carelessness/inconsiderate behavior/cluelessness can put others at risk.Flash photography on dark rides!!! It makes me so annoyed...
Where was I ?? lol Thats crazy.People wearing skimpy clothes with their butt cheeks showing
My biggest pet peeve is when a clueless family of 6 or more gets mad at the host at a restaurant, when they hear there is a 45-60 min wait for a table of that size. You spent hundreds on park tickets and had no fore thought to make reservations??