The article emphasizes the growing trend of Disneyland guests talking during rides, disrupting the experience for others. It recounts various examples, such as adults debating loudly during rides and mimicking narrations. The author highlights that many visitors may be experiencing these attractions for the first time, making disruptions especially problematic. The article calls for consideration and respect for the shared enjoyment of attractions, urging guests to maintain social etiquette and be aware of their surroundings to enhance the park experience for all.
If your conversation can't wait 15 minutes, you shouldn't be getting on a ride.
On a recent trip, the group behind me - full-grown adults who had met up after work - spent the bayou scene arguing about how loud they should scream on the ride's upcoming drop.
It's one thing to laugh, clap or otherwise quietly enjoy an attraction. It's quite another to become a distraction.
For some, Disneyland could be a once-in-a-lifetime trip, so you may be tainting someone's first and only opportunity to enjoy the theme park.
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