Originally Posted By CarolinaDisneyDad That ride always seems to be having difficulties. there are so many little effects that each time I go a new one will be working and we'll say hey I didn't know that did that.
Originally Posted By Mr X ***Was that puke in the LWtL boat the other night? Yeah, probably better to not know*** Living in Tokyo, the vomit capital of the world apparently (this country has issues with alcohol, okay!!??), I have to say with total honesty that "was that puke?" is a frequently played game around town. On subways? Check. On (and in) streets? Check. BUT...I can say having spent the better part of 10 years or so in the Tokyo Disney Resort on a DAILY basis...I have NEVER seen puke. Not once, not never. WDW needs to clean up their act if this is true. That's horrific in terms of Disney standards, and any Disney apologist can just go take a hike, that is NEVER okay (unless you happen to be on hand when someone throws up...and even then it should be nothing but an unpleasant memory within something less than 120 seconds!).
Originally Posted By Mr X I have to say, I'm disturbed by the lack of commentary on the Technicolor Yawn issue. For ME, that seems to be the issue to trump all other issues...and yet most of the comments are complaining about other things. As far as I'm concerned, unattended vomit is very important, as it pertains to Disney "Magic". But people are more interested in talking about menu items or ride maintenance. What's next!? "I saw a piece of poop on the floor of the restaurant, but I'm MUCH more concerned with the fact that my expensive chicken sandwich didn't come with fries!"???? Yuck! The fact that this was NOTED (and not disputed), and yet essentially ignored, makes me realize that most of the people commenting on WDW have no real idea about what made WDW (and Disney parks in general) special in the first place!
Originally Posted By danyoung Or could it possibly be that vomit is such a gross thing, something that is universally considered to be a substance that needs to be picked up quickly, that people simply didn't feel the need to comment on it?
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I call it the SW airlines effect. For some reason we have allowed ourselves to expect very little in return for our money. And I fly SWA all the time but am amazed that at one time we joked at receiving a bag of peanuts but now it has become the most generous amenity onboard any airlines! Really bad show about the vomit. How can a child(big assumption)vomit on a small watercraft boat & nobody can report it....who gives a care I just want to get to the front of the security line out of my way! Time to make a new word to describe humanity.
Originally Posted By Mickeymouseclub I would be upset for my child but report it calmly and apologize. This reflects poorly on the adult and teaches no personal responsibility to a child. Of course I am assuming it was a child that was "seasick". So Spirit did anybody take the time to report it in your group?