BrianL
Doom Buggy Driver
- Joined
- Jul 24, 2013
No, that's not what you wrote, which is why I quoted your post. You said, "We see what we see because of a preconceived notion."
Please don't try to tell us that's not what you wrote.
My first day at WDW, the entrance of BTMRR was a bit of a funnel. About 10 feet into the line, a petite older woman attempted to rejoin her younger family members. She was only about 10 people behind her family, and she was politely asking if she could join them and pointed to them. A large man in front of her LOUDLY objected, and body slammed her. He yelled, "NO! THEY can fall back! You are NOT passing me!" It was quite something to see, because he was just SO aggressive out of thin air, while I'd describe her as polite. We were so close to the ride entrance, that it was clear she'd just gotten separated by a few people.
The level of his anger and aggression is what caught my attention.
Customers assaulting each other = dangerous situation.
You' don't have to tell me what I wrote. I know what I wrote. Let me clear it up for you.
Incidnets happen at both WDW and USO every single day. On any given day, a guest may see a lot at one, and none at the other - doesn't mean they weren't happening. If you have the idea that it happens a lto at one, then you'll probalby notice them more. If you think they never happen, you may not even see it at all because you're too busy looking at the good stuff. One guest's experience on any day in the park doesn't make it true overall.