Grossest Thing You've Seen at the Parks

why the heck would you "bump" a 5-month old thread? :confused3 You were just at WDW this month. You could at least add a funny story from your last trip.

Moldy-oldy thread bumps. One of my major pet peeves.

ETA: I'm unsubscribing, so I don't have to have to see this on my UserCP.

Wow Robin - chill out! You woke up on the wrong side of the bed today! If you didn't like the thread to begin with then you should have un-subscribed back then! I'm so glad someone brought this thread back, it's one of the better ones! I've now learned not to ever use a water fountain again in WDW, and to steer clear of big hairy men using their belly buttons for their dipping sauces...

ntz4dzny - I've seen them use those carpet things on airplanes when people get sick. I guess they're supposed to absorb the odor - well they don't!
 
Last March we were swimming in the pool at the Contemporary (and maybe this is standard practice that we weren't aware of) but one of the ducks that had been swimming in and wandering around the pool poops on the stairway. The lifeguard sees it and sweeps it into the pool!
 
A four year old boy just got off the ToT. He told his father that he wasn't feeling too well. His father picked him up and just a few minutes later the child vomitted all over his dad... I was the dad. With puke squishing between my sandal clad toes, we went to clean up before the Fantasmic show. My son still talks about how he threw up all over me after riding ToT.
 
Gross and funny at the same time - I saw a man walking towards me at MK with white lycra cycling shorts on. No, it gets worse! He had, how can I say this delicately, err, a rather large bulge at the front but it was all mishapen and knobbly. Now (honestly) I don't make a habit of casting my eyes southward but this was just mesmerising.

As he walked closer the bulge got lower and lower until eventually a pair of socks fell out of the bottom of one of the legs. I double-up laughing and he went very red, took the socks out and walked the other way :lmao: :rotfl2: :rotfl:

What made it gross was that it was at the MK!!

OMG!!!! I would have fallen on the ground laughing:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: :rotfl: :rotfl: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2: :rotfl2:
 
A four year old boy just got off the ToT. He told his father that he wasn't feeling too well. His father picked him up and just a few minutes later the child vomitted all over his dad... I was the dad. With puke squishing between my sandal clad toes, we went to clean up before the Fantasmic show. My son still talks about how he threw up all over me after riding ToT.

Children always find that funny for some reason.:rotfl2:
 
The grossest thing I ever saw was when a small child vomited on a street corner right before a parade. It was very crowded and the CMs could see it, but couldn't get to it to clean it up before people started walking through it as they jostled for a good/better view.:scared:

(No Offense TaraPA and Mayra, but I think we need to gve Robin a break. :hug: I bet she is just having a bad day. She is a great contributor to these boards and shares a lot of information, including her wonderful spreadsheets.)
 
I've been debating whether or not to post this, just thinking about it makes me cringe...

My mom and I had just gotten onto the tram on the Backlot Tour, front row in the last car. In the back row of the car ahead of us a woman was sitting with her teenage daughter. The daughter starts picking at her mom's shoulder, obsessed with some sort of blemish, the mom sitting there apparently quite oblivious. This goes on for a few minutes as the ride begins, the daughter still scraping at her mother's arm-pimple. Well, whatever it was must have popped, and the daughter proceeded to wipe the contents onto her finger and eagerly show it to her mom.

Needless to say, I will be spending the better part of the rest of my life trying to wipe this from my memory. :sad2:
Oh that's really...

Oh my gosh, now I'll spend the whole day trying to get that out of my head.

There's really no words for how gross that is to me.
 
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what????????????

because i wasn't able to check the dis for 6 months. i don't have a "gross story" to add and i don't think everyone on the dis has one, i think this is a funny thread. I didn't know it was a rule to post a story to enjoy a thread

i really don't get what's the problem :confused3

Well I for one am glad you bumped this. This is hilarious!! The stupid people always seem to have their representatives out in WDW!!
 
In MK waiting in line for the haunted mansion. DH and 2 small kids, 8 and 9. The older man in front of us starts kissing his girlfriend who was about 30 years his junior. Yeah, okay, you say. But she was eating an ice cream sandwich at the time. Well, this is so gross. They swapped it back and forth, spilling some out of their mouths. :scared1: And all in full view of everyone around and sadly, in view of a young girl who was with them. Soooooooo disgusting. :eek:
 
this happened at our resort (POR.) down at the food court area i went to use the bathroom. there was only one sink to use and a girl, maybe 11 years old, was washing her hands. when she was done, i went over to the sink. she didn't dry her hands which i thought was odd. i was thinking, "great..now the door handle will be all wet."

then, i looked in the mirror and i could see her standing next to the door. she then started to suck all of the water off of each finger....one finger at a time. she shoved each one all the way into her mouth and sucked on them. NASTY. when she was done with all 10, she grabbed the door handle and left.

needless to say, i used a paper towel to open the door. ugh.
 
The nastiest thing I ever saw was in the men's restroom at MK (I think the one between Adventure Land and Frontier Land) a dad waiting for his kid outside the stall. The kid- maybe 4?- comes out and proceeds to the sink to wash his hands. The dad says (irritated) "What are you doing?" Kid tells dad he went #2. The dad- more irritated now since kid is 'wasting time'- scolds him all the way out the door never letting him wash his hands. :scared:
 
The nastiest thing I ever saw was in the men's restroom at MK (I think the one between Adventure Land and Frontier Land) a dad waiting for his kid outside the stall. The kid- maybe 4?- comes out and proceeds to the sink to wash his hands. The dad says (irritated) "What are you doing?" Kid tells dad he went #2. The dad- more irritated now since kid is 'wasting time'- scolds him all the way out the door never letting him wash his hands. :scared:

And what grosses me out the most about this, is that that is the kid who will be running his hands all down the rails in ride lines, touching character's hands, doing chin-ups on the counter at counter-service places; not to mention all the adults who don't wash as well. :scared: I'm a germophobe anyway, even in the best of situations, and I just cringe when I see my kids walking with their hands on rails. I always have a nice bottle of sanitizer ready (I get the kind from Bath & Body Works that is scented, so they actually like to use it)
 
Oh, how I missed this thread. I found it once and am so glad to see it again.

I suppose I am fortunate. I've been to WDW twice in the last few months and didn't see anything I could count as being "gross" (other than cigarette smoking, obsenity yelling woman at one of the resort bus stops).
 
We saw a little kid once while in line for the Jungle Cruise and he was running his mouth along the bars, the parents wern't even paying attention. Antibiotic hand cleaner is a staple in our bag.

It was probably my son (now 6)...he puts his mouth on everything. We've tried and tried to stop it and even the pediatrician is a bit worried -- not that he does it but WHY does he do it. He's eaten the rubber stops off of his (and my) Gameboys, every eraser in the house (including parts of the pencil), holes in his shirts, etc. - it goes on and on.
 

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