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Originally Posted by Rob Parsons
That's exactly what I meant by "low profile" security.
Nobody would take offence at being "guided" by a CM in character and if they did then they're in the WRONG place.
We've been visiting WDW and DL for almost 15 years and in the last few visits we've noticed a decline in the general behaviour of some other guests. I am in no way suggesting that Disney is responsible for this trend but you have to question what their future target audience is going to be. If they choose to introduce more thrill rides at the expense of "family" attractions then it's going to follow that their visitor demographic will change. I'm not against thrilling coasters at all , in fact I like them ,but the balance has to be right or WDW will become just another coaster park full of rampant teens.
Just a thought.
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We agree totally. I started going to WDW in 1975 and you wouldn't believe the changes I've seen. In the incident I had two years ago at DL that I described earlier, that big bully looked about twenty. And I remember there used to be CM's strolling the length of the trams, up and down telling people they couldn't put their strollers on the seats, take your feet off the seat across from you, stuff like that and WATCHING. I looked all around for a CM to stop this guy before it could turn nasty, but there was no one but the driver and the girl on the back signalling it was clear to go.
Luckily my husband, being older, got the kid to back down.