‘Her face was priceless': Dad ends up at Disney World alone due to unforeseen circumstances, nosey guest tries to get in his face, he shuts her down and gets a free fast pass

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  • "Entitled mom demanded to know why I was at Disney 'alone,' immediately regretted it"

    So I (32M) was at Disney World last week. For context, my wife and daughter were supposed to be with me, but my wife got CO ID two days before our trip. Since everything was non- refundable and my wife insisted, I went solo to not waste the tickets.
  • I was in line for Space Mountain when this mom behind me started loudly asking her husband why "some grown man would come to Disney alone" and how it was "creepy." I tried ignoring it, but she actually tapped my shoulder and demanded to know why I was there without kids.
  • I turned around and said, "My wife and 6-year-old daughter were supposed to be here, but my wife tested positive for CO ID. Would you rather I brought them and infected everyone here?" The look on her face was priceless. Her husband looked mortified and pulled her away to a different part of the line. The cast member who heard the whole thing gave me a free fast pass for another ride.
  • Just because someone's alone at Disney doesn't mean they're up to something weird. Sometimes life just doesn't go as planned.
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  • MerelyWhelmed1 I know someone whose mom was murdered. Disney World was their favorite place to go when he was a kid, so he visited there to remember his mom. People need to mind their own business.
  • Nicktron03 OP Yeah, that's exactly it you never know someone's story. Disney holds different meanings for different people. It's heartbreaking that your friend had to deal with that loss, but it's beautiful that he could still connect with those memories of his mom there. Really makes me angry how some people just jump to the worst conclusions about others.
  • cristinaSHO When my dad di d, my mom took my sister and I to Disney to keep us distracted during the first holiday season without him (I was 6, she was 4 at the time). Someone we knew saw us there and berated my mom for "having fun" only 4 months after her husband's death. She was emotionally exhausted but trying for us. People are awful. I agree, people need to mind their own business.
  • chickzilla What if you weren't actually alone & they just don't like Rollercoasters? If they are at Bibbidi Bobbidi Boutique or literally anything else. All that woman knew was you were in line by yourself. How presumptuous and ride. People s k.
  • Nice_Debate_722 I like the response. Never understood why some people think adults can't enjoy Disney without kids. It's wild how entitled some parents get about "family" places. Love that the cast member hooked you up with a fast pass - they probably deal with these types all the time. Hope you still managed to enjoy the rest of your trip despite the awkward encounter
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  • curvy_em I went on a cruise with my mom and aunts way back in 2011. There was a single man who ended up on a lot of the same excursions we chose at the various islands. None of us ever thought he was creepy, maybe that his friend or partner liked different excursions than he did. It turns out that this cruise was his honeymoon, but his wife to be di d a few months before the wedding. Since everything was paid for, he came anyway. Not every single man is a gross weirdo.
  • XtineMC Do people not realize how many conferences/business events get hosted on Disney properties? Twice now, I've added a day to go to the park. I was alone both times. JFC.

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