At Disney World? No, but I can give two examples from
Disney Cruise Lines:
- My kids were still small and required supervision at the pool. Another woman and I came in at the same time, and we were both headed for the only two empty chairs, which were right by the pool. It shouldn't have been a problem -- two women, two chairs -- a chair for each of us, right?
No. She reached them a moment before me and took them both, saying she didn't want to put her tote bag on the floor. Okay. Since I couldn't sit, I stood. I stood about a foot in front of her chair, giving her a prime view of my butt, preventing her from watching her kids. Thing is, her shadow was falling on me, so every time she moved, I could see -- and I moved too. She didn't choose to stay at the pool too long.
- Might have been the same trip: I took my kids to the pool late at night, and a group of teen boys were being very unsafe: they were climbing up on the rails and back-flipping into the rather shallow pool. I told them I was afraid they'd get hurt -- being teen boys, they just laughed.
Seriously, someone was going to end up with a head or neck injury. I left and told security, and I don't know what happened.