Has anyone ever been super annoyed with someone at Disneyland? I know it's the happiest place on earth but man oh man did these females ( about 20 years old) really just piss me off!.. My family and I were on the tram headed back to the parking lot and these girls were cussing like no tomorrow.. Talking absolutly disgusting! While small children were around! I had to turn around and ask them to save it cuz of the children that were around. And I of course got smart remarks! And they decided to get more foul! In these situations, is there anything I can do?
Once when I was at the park I saw some man yelling loudly at his kid. Then I saw mom walking up thinking she was going to neutralize the situation and instead started yelling too! Luckily a cast memeber approached them shortly after, but that made me extremely mad. Stuff like that happens to me. I definitely don't have clean language all the time but I never cuss or talk about inappropriate things while I'm at Disneyland. I would definitely tell a cast memeber at least. - Mark and my lady
-0.2 #121502 8:27PM
That kinda happened to us before. We were on the tram and this big family all tried to jam in with each other. They weren't fitting because the trans were full. The CM told them they'd have to get the next tram and they started yelling at the poor CM with profanities. They started saying they were gonna sue DL for racism. It really bothered me with how rude they were being. I was so glad when a shuttle came to escort them. - Heather
259.6 #910 8:28PM
I have no children so all the kids around weren't with me! But of course there were small minds everywhere! These girls should b ashamed of themselves. I'm 21 and I would be appauled if any 1 I knew acted in that manner! Disneyland should kick ppl out like that! - ISHA:)
1.8 #38090 8:29PM
That annoys me so much! I'm 15 and sometimes I go with friends who tend to be "potty mouths." I always tell them to watch their language at the park and to just "behave." They always call me Mom while at Disneyland. Haha. - DeannaDisney
5.4 #9876 8:47PM
That would infuriate me. We were at the movies with our kids, and these teenagers kept cussing behind us. I turned around and told them to knock it off, but of course that caused smart remarks from them. We ended up moving seats. Obviously you couldn't move seats on the tram but I would have said something like Look someday you might have kids would you want them to be around potty mouths?! I can't believe the lack of outright disrespect some of this generation has, I would never have talked back like that when I was younger.
- OSeaGal
0.4 #51563 8:59PM
I always have to tell my friends to watch their mouths. I also hate when people are rude to CMs. This one lady was rude to a cm on the tram when he asked to put her leg down (was broken and had crutches) off the seat infront of her. Then was rude to him saying she's been on it all day and it hurts. I told her Disney was the happiest place on earth and she couldve rented a wheel chair. - Ashlei
10.3 #6636 9:08PM
I agree, OSeaGal, I never wouldve behaved that way either and I've raised my kids that way too. - BLG
1049.5 #81 9:13PM
OMG YES!!! I was boarding the tram on NYE and they driver said ' no more boarding ', but these asian tourists had gotten off the escolators and were sprinting toward the tram. There were about 35 of them and they all tried to squish themselves onto the tram. The driver was saying 'no more boarding' about 25 times while they kept boarding. Most annoying thing ever! - 0wnage
154.8 #2229 9:14PM
I know I was taught to never talk back. I don't even like to curse and I'm 17. I hate how rude my generation is. At least my parents have raised us well. - Heather
259.6 #910 9:14PM
That so sweet Heather, it's a parents dream that their kids would grow up to say their parents did good. Kudos to yours! - Jessica
325.7 #496 9:20PM
I'm with Jessica. I admire you for being a good kid and making your folks proud! - OSeaGal
0.4 #51563 9:28PM
I agree... I can't stand when I see people doing stuff like that. Disrespect is one of my biggest pet peeves but the most you can do is to tell them to stop in a nice way. One day karma will bite them back in the butt Lol - Little Mermaid
-0.2 #121765 11:04PM
Other then rude loud people, the people that upset me the most are perfume and cologne wearers. It is offensive as I am forced to breath what others may think smell nice. My wife gets mad because I have been known to pass gas near people on the tram that do this. If they comment on the smell, I tell them all I smell is crushed flowers... "by the way, what is that lovely scent you are wearing". It may sound rude, but honestly, if I have to breath, they are forcing me to smell them first, they started it. - ZombieJerky
372.1 #368 1:15AM
Wow, ZombieJerky. Just wow. - BLG
1049.5 #81 2:04AM
I have nothing against smokers, but I cannot stand people that smoke outside non-smoking sections. I have severe allergies and so I usually have to steer clear of smoking sections anyways...but when people light up in line, for example, I usually have to leave... - ttztotdca50
21.6 #4910 6:42AM
I'm with u @ttz... It seems like the smokers have to get their fix before they go in the park. Last night on our way in I sped by a couple smoking. - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 7:10AM
Oh yes:i was waiting for fantasmic on the side where you stand leaning on the short wood fence by the TS loading docks many children were around:well this lady comes out of no where squezes her self in between me and my daughter...starts cuzing at her children and starts smoking a cig:she ask me if I mind the smoke..I replyed with there's many children around including mine and yours so do the math...rude remarks were said a CM saw the whole thing and told her to please stop.. - Name(required)Tny
-0.2 #121783 1:52PM
I remember waiting for Fantasmic back when I was 19 and a couple in front of us starting smoking despite tons of kids around. My pre-med friend decided to have a very loud discussion about the horrors of dying from lung cancer. They got up and left and we were thanked by the people around us. - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 2:13PM
I'm 18 and I always have to parent my disgrace of a brother at Disneyland :/. I love that place too much and let's just say he's done things there that couldve had him banned for life :( - michelIe
422.1 #301 2:30PM
I agree with biglittlegirl on zombiejerky...wow awkward - Name(required)Tny
-0.2 #121783 3:10PM
Random acts of kindness. Try to do one everyday like Dzny Heart's Prince Charming. I always offer to take photos of families in DL when they look like they want to take a group shot. Especially the ones who don't speak English. I've traveled enough to always be grateful for the kindness of strangers. - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 8:21PM
@ polkadobo: slightly OT but my dad (nearly 6'5") went up behind a little Japanese lady who was trying to get a pic over the top of a sea wall down here and picked her up so she cd see. She squealed and looked down at him in surprise ( he was holding her above his head) then thanked him and took her pic! He's nuts! - BLG
1049.5 #81 8:43PM
Lol! The pic she took of him is probably on the cover of her DL photo album. That was crazy but super thoughtful of your dad! - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 8:54PM
Gotta tell u, the people who get to me are the ones who think they are the only ones at the park! They bypass the lines to characters, shopping, food and rides. Today we witnessed do many people doing this. Also the ones who don't respect ur personal space. - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 9:07PM
I get annoyed with the people willing to trample your child, tip your stroller and step in your lap just so they can have the perfect picture. - Annamation
30.3 #4345 9:13PM
ToneLoc, I hear ya! No matter what country, city, state or planet your from, there is always lines!!!! But for some reason when they get to DL they seem to have never heard of or seen them before - Ms.Mouseketeer
1000.8 #88 9:13PM
The people that bug me are the enormous strollers. Look if your kid can't walk yet, they probably aren't ready for Disneyland yet because A. They will just whine and complain and not appreciate it and B. They probably won't even remember it. Everytime I go to Disneyland it is attack of the strollers. I've gotten scars on the back of my ankles from being rammed by those death machines. If your gonna bring those things, watch where your pushing it. I've about had it with those moms who think they can multitask and text and take pictures while they push those dang strollers. Here's a helpful tip for you: you can't do it all. So please just wait til your kid can walk for a couple of hours before you bring them to a place as big as Disneyland. Thanks.(: - Karlie
0.9 #43010 9:14PM
I go there with patience but I have trouble with people who don't stay with their group. I know sometimes you separate but hearing excuse me as your waiting in line can get annoying and going through line while you waited it plain sucks, one I understand but when their is five!! Come on!!! - MouseEars
0.2 #63127 9:17PM
Right when we got to the park we were waiting on line (novel idea) to see Alice, Hatter and Queen. As people came into the park they just walked right up. As they get closer they finally realize there is a line. The look on their face - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 9:18PM
Careful @Karlie that is dangerous terrritory. There was a thread a few weeks ago about stroller that got pretty heated. - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 9:24PM
@toneloc I know it's a touchy subject but it's my opinion an I have a legal right to one. If people don't like it, well I say I don't like those gosh darn strollers(: - Karlie
0.9 #43010 9:30PM
I also don't like when I'm pushing my brother in a wheelchair (when his knees gets so bad he can barely walk) and we're going down a hill and people are walking slow right in front of us. It's hard that it's going down hill so the wheelchair tends to go faster. I know I've accidentally bumped into people when that happens but I always make sure I apologize. - Heather
259.6 #910 9:32PM
The stroller talk can go both ways... What about those who just walk right in front of your stroller and then just stop.... DL is a place for all stroller or not. It's best to just be respectful of everyone - PrincessEllie
2.9 #36046 9:37PM
That I can understand but when it's a constant thing and the parents don't even acknowledge that they hit you, it tends to get a tad bit frustrating. The back of my ankles get hit everytime I'm there and everytime I end up gushing blood. So irritating! And I walk normal speed. I flow with the crowd but everytime, dude! Everytime! - Karlie
0.9 #43010 9:37PM
@Karlie, u have that right as with many others because of the men & women of the Armed Forces who have fought and died for your rights. Next time u exercise ur rights, thank a Vet! I was only trying to forewarn u, be cautious of ur audience. Have a great night - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 9:38PM
thank-you toneloc!! Go air force! - Heather
259.6 #910 9:40PM
You are both welcome - ToneLoc
456.8 #267 9:43PM
Say what you will. I get tired of all the kids who walk around bumping into people while THEY constantly text. And they aren't even pushing strollers! , A proud and very careful owner of a Sit n' Stand Deluxe Stoller without a text plan. - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 9:47PM
I've walked this planet for over 40 years and have "gushed blood" many times for all kinds of reasons, and though I've occasionally copped a stroller in the back of the ankles I have never "gushed blood" from said encounter. All I can think is that Karlie must be the unluckiest person I've never met. Sheesh. - BLG
1049.5 #81 9:55PM
How about the rude people who cut in line?! My boyfriend and I were in a long line for the churros just getting to the front with one lady in front of us a man stands next to her acting like he was with her so I didn't think anything of it until the lady walked away and the man swooped in to buy 4 churros! I was mad but let it go. I just can't believe people sometimes. - Little Mermaid
-0.2 #121765 9:59PM
Little Mermaid, that is the worst. I used to let people like that get away with it until I lived and traveled in China. You had to literally yell the equivalent of "line up" wherever there was a queue, especially at the train station. I became a lot less timid when I came back to the states. "Pai dui!" Hopefully things have changed there and I wonder what the DL Hong Kong lines are like. - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 10:15PM
DL paris was bad with line cutters. It was horrible - Heather
259.6 #910 10:17PM
I wonder what is the equivalent of "line up" in French? - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 10:20PM
I've found line-cutting bad in Asia and in places where lots of people have travelled from there (DL is one of those places). It's annoying but it seems to be cultural (they don't seem too annoyed by it - expect it even). I've tried explaining a few times but they just look baffled or bored. - BLG
1049.5 #81 10:33PM
DL was built for familys to enjoy themselfs together. So there are going to be strollers and as parents you want your child to be comftorble..also keep in mind familys go for the whole day ..imagine carting your child and bags for hours....so people shouldn't have go through so much because of someone like Karlie..enjoy yourself at happiest place and don't get annoyed from petty stuff like that.. Thankyou to all Vets for your service... - Name(required)Tny
-0.2 #121783 10:38PM
Some of my pet peeves are when you are getting off a ride, and sometimes the folks who are next don't even give you a second to get the buckle off or get out of the ride. Back off dude, you'll get to ride. Or when a group walks side by side and you can't get around them. Or when a couple shows WAY too much PDA while in line it can be somewhat uncomfortable when you are standing there with your kids - esp. if it is a same sex couple. Yes I said it. Some folks don't like strollers, I don't like excessive PDA. There is a time and place for that sort of thing, straight or gay. And that is just my opinion. - OSeaGal
0.4 #51563 10:40PM
@polkadobo & biglittlegirl yeah it must be an Asia thing cuz the guy was Asian lol - Little Mermaid
-0.2 #121765 10:49PM
My husband is from Taiwan and he's the one who taught me to yell at line cutters in Chinese while in Beijing. You should see the look on their faces here when I say it here (very politely of course). - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 11:02PM
@OSeaGal-oh I am SO with you there! @Tny - thank you - took the words right out of my fingers! @polkadobo - I want a lesson! LOL - BLG
1049.5 #81 11:07PM
At carnations cafe the waitress droped a whole pot of coffee on me. It hurt like 0.0 but I wasn't mad just bummed that we were only staying one day and this was the only clothes I had. Disney comped me an entire outfit a s free meal. Awesome life experierence. Never want it to happen again. They also washed and dryed my clothing and returned it at the end of the day to me. Very nice of them. I was just gonna go sit on splash mountain a few times lol - JG707
3.8 #14658 11:14PM
I think it's really gross when a couple is standing in line and all of a sudden start maken out with each other!!!!! WTH!!!! Talk about respect.... Get a hotel room!!!!!!!NASTY!!!!!!!! - Aloha1782
0.0 #95325 11:21PM
Jg707 that's a very cool story, the comps not the coffee! - Jessica
325.7 #496 11:43PM
It bums me out when people come to the park sick. Pretty gross to put your hand on a railing or handle bar of a ride only to find snot. Ewwwwwww! - Duchess_SMK
3247.0 #11 9:56AM
I have to say one of the worst days for PDA was gay day, I accidently brought my two boys to dl one was 9 and 3 we were in hm waiting to get to our doombuggy and this group of guys just started going at it big time snd then switched partners this was rough to explain to small children and is so not appropriate for dl, that's my rant:( oh side note took our sons to wdw for first time in June and u will never guess what was going on gay days:( - my2CraZyBoyz
3.1 #23946 10:23AM
I think my most annoyed moment was we were getting In line for SM and there was no line it was walk on but these two girls in front of us were walking sooooooo slow!! not only tgat they stopped to tske pictures and would not let anyone get passed them! It ended up taking us 10min to walk on space mountain.. I know the queue is long but it's not 10 minutes of walk time! - ByInvitationOnly
3.2 #23042 12:02PM
There are always things that annoy me at DL ( and many other places for that matter:)) but I try to remember how fortunate I am to be able to afford to go and that one day I will be able to take my future daughter and I try not to complain too much. :) - Aandd
5.4 #9908 3:44PM
I am only by people whp dont say excuse me! Sorry but i am someone who likes to peck my bf everyonce in while. - Chikis
11.4 #6359 4:58PM
The smoking thing happened to us before, but 2weeks ago I was really annoyed by two different group of girls.. I had just got off Indy and the walking out in the cave part these girls decide to scream in this really high pitch that hurts your ears.. Then I get on BTM and another group of girls do the same thing through out the ride, I became partially deaf that night. - CrissyluvsDisney
7.0 #8163 5:03PM
I have to comment on the strollers. As a mom of 4 I pushed many a stroller in my day... But running people over was never a goal. When we were in DL over Christmas my 9 year old autistic son was knocked down by a woman pushing a stroller who then told him off for being in the way. And that was just one of several incidents with strollers that week that we had. People just need to be aware and be respectful... Stroller or no. Also.... I appreciate every veteran... And their families. My husband is USAR and spent 15 months in Iraq. My best friend and her husband are there now. - Kim
-0.2 #120964 5:50PM
I'm totally with @Karlie, there has been so many times that I've been hit by strollers and I turn around and the mom or dad or whoever pushing it didn't even apologize or anything, once I even got a dirty look. Sheesh I mean I everyone has bad days or whatever but atleast have the sense to say sorry, if you do we won't be so mad. It's really annoying. Were all there to enjoy the park but people need to learn personal space - Tink4ever
25.1 #4652 6:54PM
I agree with you Tink. If everyone reviewed Basic Manners and Common Decency 101, this whole thread would be unnecessary. - Polkadobo
372.1 #369 7:08PM
I hate it when people scream throught the whole ride just to hear themselves scream. For example, ear piercing screams on HM through Madame Leota's room. Worst yet when a group of kids in different buggies see who can scream the loudest. It ruins the whole ride. - ScubaMinnie
2.9 #36042 10:53PM
@jsmadrid sounds like u should do research if you really have that big of a problem with it. I for one am looking forward to going to gay days again this year! For the record there's nothing wrong with showing affection although people do get carried away sometimes (gay AND straigh couples). - Elphiero
43.2 #3892 11:51PM
There is a problem with PDA gay or straight. DL is for kids young and old. I don't bring my kid to a strip club or bar or rated R movies. There is not making out in PG movies and that should be the bar at a family place. I don't makeout in front of my kid and he certainly doesn't need to see anyone else doing it - Jessica
325.7 #496 6:56AM
I don't think PDA should be compared to a strip club cuz I've never seen naked people on poles standing in line. So what if people make out a little or hold hands as long as their hands aren't down eachothers pants or aren't being inappropriate Like that I don't have a problem with it. Kissing your bf/ husband or gf/ wife shows love and affection what's wrong with that? - Little Mermaid
-0.2 #121765 7:36AM
I don't mind holding hands, but it's almost a joke to watch couples that kiss more than they talk in line. - ttztotdca50
21.6 #4910 7:51AM
Guess I was a little extreme with the strip club, I was just really upset by the comment of a group of ppl making out n switching partners. Again, of it's not PG take it somewhere else, I used to not care what others did around me, but having kids changes your perspective. On that note, everyone have a magical day! - Jessica
325.7 #496 8:05AM