Have you ever misbehaved at Disney?

Once on 7DMT two guys in line behind me were trying to cut ahead of me when we neared the front. I put my arm out so they couldn't get past. I ended up in the very front row of the train and they were directly behind me. I lifted both of my arms in the air and obstructed their faces in one of the two ride photos.
 
I continuously yelled at a lady behind me during HEA because she wouldnt turn her flash off on her video. Definitely not my proudest moment, but she was ruining the experience for the 50+ people in close proximity to us.
 
Not proud but I'm "one of those people". I get a potty mouth once I've had a few adult beverages. We were on an all adult family trip, at Epcot, drinking too much. I tend to drop the "f' bomb a lot. DH kept poking me in the back saying "watch it! kids!!!" lucky for me it was late in the evening and we were at a bar...
 


We too had the "Why did I take you on vacation if you just are going to complain"...but we found out it was from trying to do too much...if we do two park days and then a rest day there is much much less of that.
 
During the Little Mermaid show at HS a woman in front of me was using her phone the entire time. It was so bright and completely ruined the experience. I asked her politely to put it away and she told me if I didn’t like it I could move. I then asked her if she could at least turn the brightness down and she also refused. She was on Tinder and TikTok.

So when she dropped her phone on the floor accidentally halfway through the show, and I noticed it had landed at my feet, I just slid it across the floor as far as I possibly could. The rows were empty to our right and no one would‘ve stepped on it.

She was in a complete panic. I’m not proud of it, but she kind of deserved it.

As the show got out, the family to our left, who had also asked her to stop, said they noticed what I did and approved.
 
Got drunk when I was 19 and may have felt up the lego man outside the Lego Store for a picture at what is now Disney Springs. Its been almost 20 years and I still am embarrassed.

The worst behaved person I've ever seen was someone we had the privilege of riding with on Splash Mtn last year.. Never happened before or since but prior to EVERY SINGLE DROP the log stopped and was "held" for 3-4 minutes. The ride took almost 30 minutes from the start to the end and it really took us out of the ride. Plus my parents were watching my 2 year old and I was beginning to get worried how long we'd been gone for. But this guy's yelling/complaining started as we were getting soaked on that waterfall part after the big drop as we again waited 3 minutes or so before being allowed to go down towards the end scene with the boat.

As we exited off he begin YELLING at the cast member about his fast pass being wasted (it was during MNSSHP so no fast pass but whatever), how they were all "dumbasses who couldn't work the ride", "needed to be fired." He threatened to punch another guest who told him to quit yelling. 20 minutes later, we saw him being escorted to the front of the park via Liberty Square as we waited for the Boo to You parade to start.
 
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During Food and Wine one year I had a few to many and climbed to the top of the pyramid in the Mexico pavilion.

No, not me, just kidding. But you know many have thought about it before.
 
ummmmmmm on one of my previous visits to Disneyland California Main Park I had one of those Starbucks cold coffee drinks that you can buy in a grocery store in my bag and it may or may not have been only coffee.......
 
No. My rule with hubby is "don't do anything that gets us kicked out of Disney!" I've been going there annually since 1972 and I want to keep up that tradition. :love:
 
Totally not proud and I was pretty much in the right but I’m still not thrilled with my meltdown moment. We had fast passes for expedition Everest and for some reason the FP queue wasn’t open right or something and the fast pass line was backed way out heading towards Nemo. So we got in the line and everyone was shuffling towards the entrance and of course there was one of those ladies who wanted to play dumb like she didn’t see the massive straight long wall line of people that were going into the fast pass line and of course she decides she’s going to push her teenage son in front of my little autistic daughter and cut in front of us. So I kind of put my hands on my daughter shoulders to block the space and looked at the lady and went “uh, no, nu uh uh” And she started screaming at me “”well you don’t have to be so rude about it” when literally all I had done was shake my head head at her and not give her room to squeeze in. I just might have been so flummoxed and floored by her nasty response that I was speechless and a certain finger just **might’ve** gone up quickly because I tend to panic at confrontations and couldn’t get out any words. Oops (And of course then I spend the next hour over-analyzing MY behavior and then thinking of all the snappy, smart responses I could have said instead. Sigh. If anyone reading this is a cutter...you suck! Rule breaking seriously messes with autism families)
 
Oh and one other kind of fun trick which is maybe misbehaving, maybe not… There’s one place on the haunted mansion when you’re coming down the hill outside of the house by the graveyard and the doom buggy’s turn. When I was a teenager I realized that I could reach out a bit and knock on the back of the one my parents were in and I scared the heck out of my mom. Hee hee....Not exactly keeping your hands inside the vehicle at all times but I was still seated.
 
When my two older kids were much younger, we did a summer trip when they brought back MSEP for what was supposed to ONLY be the summer. After waiting for a long time for a good view of the parade, we stayed in our spot for the fireworks. Right before the fireworks started, a very tall woman stood directly in front of my kids, obstructing their views. And she DID know they were there because she looked right at them both. I might have taken a few full-flash photos of her face.

Thankfully, someone in a scooter allowed them to sit right in front of his scooter so they could see. <3
 
Unfortunately, yes. All too frequently. We took my nephew and his family. I don't drink....and had no clue how much he does!

But our worst was my son's first trip. I wasn't as familiar with the parks and he overheated...in his case that means full blown what I thought was full blown Autism meltdown (later found out was a seizure on top of meltdown). I asked for EMS and was given directions to first aid--on the opposite side of the park. We ducked into Pecos Bill and my mom went to get ice or water or drink or whatever we could to get him cooled....and the CM came over to tell me, we had to leave unless we had food in hand (we were not at a table as I needed that ice ASAP). I told him, "Move Me!"
 
When Frozen was super popular, my daughter was 3 or 4, we were at the Frozen Sing-along at HS. She was on my lap because she was little and could not see Elsa...As she sang along she danced and moved her arms and hands as if she were "Elsa". About two minutes into the show a lady behind me, with no kids, started clearing her throat and making comments about my daughter being annoying and how she shouldn't be dancing. The lady then tapped me on the shoulder and asked if it was necessary for my daughter to sing so loud? I said it is a Sing-along so yes she will sing. Then her comments took aim at my poor parenting. She hit my "Ears" and asked me to again to stop my daughter from singing. I smiled and asked her what she expected at a Sing-along? She didn't say anything, instead she started kicking my seat and hitting my ears more. At this point I was done. I handed my daughter to my husband and then I turned around and said, "Touch my ears again, we are going outside." She stopped. When the sing-along was over she rushed out.
 
I snapped at my son at one point about his desire to stay in the pool all day. I feel like that happens at least once per vacation and I always feel like "that parent" for getting grumpy with my kid on vacation. But seriously, why are we paying all this money to go places when you only want to see the pool, kid.

I also got nasty with someone who pushed in front of me just before a show was supposed to start and then wouldn't take off her huge Mickey ears. It wasn't effective. She got indignant that I was passive aggressive and refused to take the ears off. Typing all of this out is making me feel like a grump. I swear I am usually pleasant.
 
Does going resort hopping with my refillable mug and swiping tea bags or sachets of hot chocolate from the quick serve places in the deluxe hotels when I refill my mug to take back to my room at Pop count as a naughty thing? I do love the Orange Pekoe and Earl Grey teas they don't have at Pop.
I used to feel naughty ordering a kids meal and pretending I had a child I was getting it for. But, not any more, I realised the CMs aren't going to care who it's for.
 

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