Here's one from 5 years ago. I'm not sure how I managed to not notice the man in the yellow shirt while taking the shot of the entrance. But it's certainly become somewhat of a joke between my sister and I when we look at the old photos. I'm sure he was probably just waiting for someone. But we sometimes refer to him as the "Grandpa that didn't want to do Disney"
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This guy crossed his arms "at" me as if to signal his intent on not moving:
That photo is hysterical. What the heck was that guy thinking?
This thread is awesome. Justification to take time and look back on ALL of our trips? (hope the pics aren't huge... sorry if they are!!)
This is my dad, and my son (baby in stripes, being held up by the hand on his back, me) ... note the chick in the tank top behind my dad... she was looking at my dh's camera for every picture.
Does this count?? I was trying to get a pic of my older son back there playing in the water. (orange & white shorts) The little guy in front came flying across into the pic. It cracked me up. Totally intentional two year old photobomb?
He's ours', of course.
As far as ride photos go, I think if you're the only family in the ride vehicle and no other families' photos will be bombed by your playfulness, then, by all mean, bombs away! However, if there are others with you, I would hope for some consideration. Given the long wait times for rides, some families may not plan to ride an attraction a second time. I'd hate to be the reason they wouldn't buy a photo memory of the vacation they've planned and paid for.
G'head, let the flames ignite.
Offtopic, but where did you get your bag? I'm looking for a bag like that for our trip, and I love the color!
Offtopic, but where did you get your bag? I'm looking for a bag like that for our trip, and I love the color!