Disney Experience No Longer Magical Thanks to Entitlement and Rude Guests

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Two Guests checking Disneyland App in front of Sleeping Beauty Castle at Disneyland

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  1. Kathy

    I went to Disneyworld last week. A woman decided that Pirates of the Caribbean ride would be the perfect time to mobile order for five children who did not know what they wanted. Spent the ride with her screaming, you sure you want fries little Johnny? They have Mac and cheese too. I did politely ask her to dim her phone a bit and she complied with my request but it didn’t stop her from ordering loudly for 7 of her party members who weren’t sure which meal they wanted. Ruined the ride for me after waiting an hour.

  2. Andrew

    Leaving Epcot last night, end of night with everyone moving to the exit, can across a woman laying in the path filming her toddler dance around with spaceship earth in the background 🤦. I secretly hopped someone can through on a scooter and ran her over. People have gotten unreal! They have lost all good sense! Hundreds of people trying to get out of the park and a grown woman holding everything up because she wants to post the perfect post.

  3. On rhe ride to the parking lot a women pushed my grandchild out of line and got in the cart with me I told her she was rude rude rude ruined my Dusneyland experience

  4. Stephanie

    The degeneration of America. It’s so sad to watch our great country taking a nose dive that we cannot recover from.
    Influencers… what a ridiculous free ride that is. Go get a real job. But this generation are a bunch of sheep that need to be told what to do. God bless America.

  5. Kay

    I was on Tower of Terror with a woman that decided it was time to take flash photography, essentially ruining the ride by showing how things were done. As soon as she started, I leaned over and told her to put the phone away or I was going to take it an put it where the sun doesn’t shine. People were thanking me on the way out. Speak up, folks. We don’t pay crazy prices to have our experiences ruined.

  6. Ima Privateperson

    Disney needs to find a new neutral. It’s a business and it needs to make money first. Most businesses follow the money. Right now the money is not in the trailer park dwelling, opioid imbibing clientele that used to be what is known as small town America. Back in the day, those people were in unions and had decent jobs, now they are lucky to find work.

    So What is Disney to do but go after the people who DO have money, after all those tickets are not cheap.

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