I have unfortunately been one of these adult meltdowns. I funded a family trip, helped with the grandkids the whole trip and ended up getting sick and tired of hearing DIL complain about everything!!(she had never been out of the state let alone to WDW. Thought she would act better) I kinda lost it. The ungrateful little brat got an earful that day right outside of star tours. Not one of my proudest momentsIt's not the kid meltdowns that botehr me, it's the ADULTS! I've seen it. It's ugly.
I have unfortunately been one of these adult meltdowns. I funded a family trip, helped with the grandkids the whole trip and ended up getting sick and tired of hearing DIL complain about everything!!(she had never been out of the state let alone to WDW. Thought she would act better) I kinda lost it. The ungrateful little brat got an earful that day right outside of star tours. Not one of my proudest moments
Ha...I've ridden the Flying Saucers!Nice zombie thread
I might have already posted this in this thread, but my shameful secret is I have ridden both Superstar Limo and Rocket Rods.
Oof, I definitely had one trip when I had the meltdown as well. I planned a full trip for me, DH, and his mother, sister, niece and nephew. My way of doing Disney is to plan everything in advance so I don't have to worry when we get to the parks. His family likes to do things more on the fly. I made it clear that I have a plan (which I got everyone's input on beforehand, up pdating DH & getting his buy-in every step of the way) but if people want to do something else that's fine, it's just not my responsibility.I have unfortunately been one of these adult meltdowns. I funded a family trip, helped with the grandkids the whole trip and ended up getting sick and tired of hearing DIL complain about everything!!(she had never been out of the state let alone to WDW. Thought she would act better) I kinda lost it. The ungrateful little brat got an earful that day right outside of star tours. Not one of my proudest moments
That made me laughI have never invited a "boyfriend" to share my experience. . .lol
When I saw 1st "Lilo & Stitch", I turned to my mom & said, "They'd better make these 2 attractive soon or they're gonna lose everyone."I really DESPISE Stitch.
You're dueI've only been once!
and it was in 2006!
I hate PolyI hate the Poly
I don't "get" Epcot
I think Aurora is a witch with a B (so does my brother)
And I despise Stitch.
There you go!
I went once when I was sick with a bad cold. Not my best trip. I was miserable to everyone & I mean arm-crossing, foot-stomping, teeth-sucking crabby. YikesI have unfortunately been one of these adult meltdowns. I funded a family trip, helped with the grandkids the whole trip and ended up getting sick and tired of hearing DIL complain about everything!!(she had never been out of the state let alone to WDW. Thought she would act better) I kinda lost it. The ungrateful little brat got an earful that day right outside of star tours. Not one of my proudest moments
I was horrified once to see (on Main Street) dozens of people STEP OVER a stroller w/ a baby in it after the fireworks so they could get to the exits faster. I don't even like babies & I was LIVID. I jumped up, ran across Main Street & began directing traffic around the stroller. The mother was in tears & the rest of the family was off buying popcorn or something. I love the fireworks but that was one scary scene.I donn't like to stand in a crowd to watch a parade. I prefer to watch fireworks from afar, or even on television.
I will work for Mickey Bars.
Many years ago, someone posted that he overheard, "We're at Disney World -- this is HAPPY time!! Not B*TCHY TIME!!!!" That was a dad at the end of his rope.We try to count the number of "Disney Meltdowns" each day in the parks. A meltdown is counted if a kid is: 1. laying/sitting on the ground and refuses to get up or 2. crying too hard to speak.
Disney World is also one of the best places to eavesdrop on people. My favorite thing we've overheard a parent say to their kid is "I just want you to put on some socks before we go to the bathroom, is that too much to ask?"
We're not parents yet but we don't judge--Disney is a lot for kids to handle, especially young ones!
Wow that’s an old post lol. I’ve been 4 times since then And going again in January.You're due
well, never mind!Wow that’s an old post lol. I’ve been 4 times since then And going again in January.
I distinctly remember popping attitude as a child in front of Mr Toads Wild Ride and my dad whipping around and through clenched teeth hissing "You're in the most magical GD place on earth START ACTING LIKE IT". Snapped me out of it quick!Many years ago, someone posted that he overheard, "We're at Disney World -- this is HAPPY time!! Not B*TCHY TIME!!!!" That was a dad at the end of his rope.
LOL. Yeah, that would do it for younger me, as well. My mom usually just gave us the Mom Look & we shut up quick.I distinctly remember popping attitude as a child in front of Mr Toads Wild Ride and my dad whipping around and through clenched teeth hissing "You're in the most magical GD place on earth START ACTING LIKE IT". Snapped me out of it quick!
Not for nothing, my teenage son (who has some issues with overstimulation, so grain of salt is appreciated) blew up at Galaxy's Edge. I pulled him aside, stuck my finger in his face, and sad, "This whole place exists for you to have fun! You better start having some, or things will get a LOT WORSE!" That wasn't even a threat, I just wanted to adjust his perspective, and giving him a shock back to reality turned him on a dime.I distinctly remember popping attitude as a child in front of Mr Toads Wild Ride and my dad whipping around and through clenched teeth hissing "You're in the most magical GD place on earth START ACTING LIKE IT". Snapped me out of it quick!