My one and really only gripe is on the buses, if you are a capable strong man, get your behind out of a seat and give it to a lady or small child. Chivalry is not dead!
Here we go again. I don't need someone giving up their seat to me just because I'm a woman, and you can't tell by looking at someone if they're a "capable strong man".
Please, let's talk about pee. Not "chivalry" on the buses. Again.Yeah... I'm not sure what "chivalry" on the buses has to do with peeing in inappropriate places. That can of worms has been opened many times before and doesn't seem particularly relevant to this sophisticated discussion on pee.
I think everyone should just start wearing signs that list their own personal rules they live by at WDW. "I will/won't accept a seat that's offered to me. I will/won't offer my seat to others (reasons optional). My family does/doesn't pee in the pool, in line, in the bushes, on other guests. I do/don't care if you cut in front of me in line for the following reasons...," and so on. That would save us all the trouble of daring to politely ask, the unbearable mystery of what someone may or may not think, and the horror of being surprised when someone does something that in any other public setting is considered to be rude.
Two grown women get into a shouting match AND one throwing an arm over who was next in the breakfast line at Capt Cooks.
Throwing an arm?
Not an actual severed limb. Or prosthetic arm.
Throwing an arm as in she threw her arm out and in front of the other woman to physically push her back from the check out area.
"Chivalry" is NOT peeing on the buses... or in other inappropriate places.Yeah... I'm not sure what "chivalry" on the buses has to do with peeing in inappropriate places.
I was th this past May. We had just got off of Peter Pan and DS 5 wanted to ride it again. The queue was 50 min but we decided to go for it. 10 minutes in my other DS 3 had to pee. We got out of line and asked CM if we could rejoin my DH and DS they said absolutely. When we returned CM was no where to be found soI decided to make my way back to DH. There was a group of 4 who would not let us through after I explained the situation they literally locked elbows and would not let us pass. So I waited in line until I saw DH passed my son to him and got out of line and had an icecream in the end I won but some people can be very rude.
Try to keep in mind that to them you were being the rude one. Disney really doesn't have a rule with regards to allowing parents back in line if they need to step out with their child. Many will be fine with it, but some won't be. Bad luck you ran into people who wouldn't let you pass. It is too bad the CM who told you you could rejoin the line wasn't around to help out.
Ugh. This isn't a "two sides to every story" situation. Anyone who goes to the level of locking arms to keep a mother and her toddler from rejoining their family is a messed up person.