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Shanghai Disneyland: What is WRONG with some people?!

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    Lorraine Rau
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    What do you mean by 'a kid ran ahead of you, and they sneakily cut the line'?

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      Robyn Monahan
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      She gave you a heads-up, but you just kept pressing the button more enthusiastically. Honestly, what did you expect? Of course, she'd be upset. You have the freedom to raise your seat, and she has the freedom not to. If you weren't happy, you could have asked to switch seats earlier. Nobody has to put up with anyone else; we're all just strangers here.

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        Darren Sawayn
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        No way, the others were a family. Changing seats would have split them up. Besides, that's just how the ride experience is meant to be, and it's definitely not suitable for people afraid of heights. She was also very rude to me about it.

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          Mattie Lockman
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          Once, a woman cut in line. I told her, 'Please don't cut the line, thank you.' She just replied, 'Huh? Was I cutting in line?'

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            Jesse Paucek
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            While watching the parade, a woman kept poking me in the head with her phone (non-stop). My friend told her, 'Please don't push.' She snapped back, 'Did I push you? Which eye saw me push you?' (I was f***ing speechless). I said, 'Your phone was poking my head.' She retorted, 'So, what exactly happened to you from the 'pushing'? Want to go to the first-aid station?' How can someone be so shameless? Not even an apology, just pure sarcasm.

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              Darren Sawayn
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              So why didn't you just refuse her request directly? You could have asked a staff member to help you switch seats, couldn't you? She probably thought you had agreed, but then you just kept pressing the button.

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                Eunice Rutherford
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                You can't just switch seats; they were a family, and you can't split them up. Plus, she was so entitled and rude. We hadn't agreed on anything. And anyway, that's how the ride is designed; it's really not for people who are afraid of heights.

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                  Faye O'Conner
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                  People with a fear of heights really shouldn't be on these kinds of rides in the first place.

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                    Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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                    Exactly! And she even started cursing.

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                      Florence Stark
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                      Now even the Jet Packs ride makes you share seats? Disney, your service is really going downhill.

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                        Benjamin Dooley
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                        Sharing seats isn't the issue, but people like that... I'm just speechless.

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                          Candace McDermott
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                          You could rephrase it as: 'Shanghai Disneyland, why do you have a seat-sharing policy?'

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                            Beulah Koelpin
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                            I think this seat-sharing can be a good way to make friends; I'm fine with it. What I can't stand are these rude, ill-mannered people.

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                              Stacey Kulas
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                              While queuing for a character interaction, a mother and daughter, right after getting their pass, just swooped in and took my spot. I was just hanging up my bag, and it was right by a heater. I thought to myself, 'You're cold, but so am I!' So I said, 'Excuse me, I was standing here, could you please move?' The mother kept insisting, 'We've been standing here the whole time.' But many people around me, both in front and behind, remembered me and had even chatted with me, and they all confirmed I was there. The mother just kept denying it, saying they were the ones standing there. I even tried to give her an out, asking if she might be mistaken. But she was still stubborn, claiming she was right behind the person in front of me. It wasn't until much later that someone else pointed out they had actually been further back. As the mother walked back, she muttered, 'Oh well, we were just standing here anyway.' It was so ridiculous it made me laugh.

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                                Jeremiah Bednar
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                                Do people cut in line for the rides?

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                                  Emma Kihn
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                                  The day before yesterday, while we were in line, some people behind us actually started fighting.

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                                    Helen Gleason
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                                    Oh, was it that serious?

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                                      Jeremiah Stamm-Carroll
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                                      Suddenly, I'm too scared to go to Disneyland anymore.

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                                        Abraham Kris
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                                        Friends.

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