BarbieGal457
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2007
This post reminds me of something my little brother used to say to me - "Oh, how selfish of me. Let's do what YOU want to do."
I think that if people want a front-row seat then they need to sit up front. If you are not in the front row for a parade then chances are someone is going to be in front of you and you cannot control what they do. If you are in the front and someone tries to muscle in front of you they are undeniably rude.
I agree. I think if it's so important people don't stand in front of you, you should try to get as close to railings/ropes as you can. If you sit away from those and expect people not to fill in, you won't be very happy with the outcomes. Now squeezing in front of people in the front, or like a PP said saying "Excuse me" and then stealing their spot, that is total jerk behavior and wrong in my eyes, and something I wouldn't dream of doing. However if I see a big old open space in a crowded sea of people, you can bet I will be filling it in because I am allowed to do so by park rules, regardless of what other guests think I should do (like leave that space open). And if I don't do it, 50 other people will. That said if I were to see a wheelchair or EVC I wouldn't move to stand in open space in front of them as that to me isn't fair because I would assume they would not be able to stand or easily move elsewhere.