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"Karen accused me of cutting the line at Disneyland, but the cast member proved her wrong in front of everyone"
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Disneyland is like an arena. Parents are fighting to see which of their children gets to take a photo with Goofy first. Some of their opponents, at times, will be other adults looking for that Disney magic. The mother in this next story, though? She is in line waiting to take her mother and son's photograph with Jack Skellington during Disney's seasonal Halloween bash, and an entitled woman in that same line insists she is cutting and skipping to the front. Luckily, a Disney cast member has her back and makes this woman look, well, wrong.
I've never been to Disneyland, but I can only imagine how long the lines are. I get it. A line-skipper is unwelcome in any walk of life because it represents a tedious entitlement and impatience that most of us cannot bear. Wait here like everybody else!
What about the woman who insists that this mother was skipping the line? Well, she was probably looking to see Jack Skellington as soon as possible, and the mother who posted this story was simply collateral. "Abby," the Disneyland cast member, however, refuses to welcome this sour woman's entitled behavior. Scroll below to read the full story.
Image is representative only and does not depict the actual subjects of the story.