Pretty please with sugar on top — don’t do these things at EPCOT.

We love Disney Adults, don’t get us wrong. However, like anyone else, they can be susceptible to making mistakes. We’ve unfortunately seen it all.
During you’re next trip to EPCOT, please avoid doing these five things…
Don’t Spoil Rides for First-Timers
Do you remember how special your first trip to EPCOT was or the first time you experienced an attraction? Wouldn’t it be great if everyone had a similar experience?

Whether it’s a pre-show script, a ride spoiler, or a negative opinion you have about an attraction (that you’re riding, nonetheless), best keep it to yourself. Believe it or not, your conversations in a place as public as EPCOT won’t always be private (more on this later).

Please resist the urge to recite pre-show dialogue and don’t talk throughout an attraction if you’re near strangers, as you could become a distraction. Put simply: let people enjoy things and go about EPCOT as if everyone is experiencing it for the first time. In fact, many are.
Don’t Act Entitled
If you’ve become an EPCOT expert over the years and know the ins and outs of the Disney Park, that’s wonderful. However, that doesn’t entitle you to anything extra at the park.

It doesn’t matter if it’s your 100th visit — it’s never okay to be rude to any guest or Cast Member. This really should go without saying, but kindness and humility go a long way towards making a great park experience for everyone there.

Remember, by being considerate of Cast Members and other guests, you can help create a good reputation for Disney Adults while simply being a decent person.
Stop Drinking Around the World if You Can’t Handle It
Disney Adults have really popularized Drinking Around the World at EPCOT, and it can be a ton of fun. But if you can’t handle your booze or don’t know when to cut yourself off, you’re going to create a mess for yourself and everyone around you.

This note is also valid for drinking at EPCOT in general. Remember, this is a Disney Park meant to entertain families. Drink responsibly or not at all.

There are consequences to your actions if you create a disturbance at EPCOT. We’re not saying don’t have fun. We are all for fun and love drinking around the world. We are just reminding you to drink responsibility and remember your surroundings.
Don’t Perform Negative Social Media Stunts
Look, we totally understand the enticing social media aspect of visiting EPCOT. There are plenty of safe and acceptable ways to capture content at the Disney Park. HOWEVER, we urge you not to participate in social media stunts that involve harmful or degrading actions.

We think it’s great to play along with the characters and vibe with them a bit. It’s also totally cool to record yourself just being at EPCOT.

We draw the line at being cruel to characters, Cast Members, and other guests, as well as performing dangerous and/or illegal stunts or pranks. When you become a problem, no one has fun, and you just make yourself look bad.
Watch the Language
Steve Rogers would probably agree with us on this one — “Language!”

We certainly aren’t going to tell you how to act in your own home, but although EPCOT seems like the adult park, it’s actually a place for families, and we all should respect that by watching our language. As we previously mentioned, keeping a conversation totally private is also a difficult task.
Just remember, that there are kiddos and families all around. So maybe just try to tone down the “language” when you’re visiting Disney World.

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What are some things you wish Disney Adults would stop doing? Share your thoughts in the comments below!
Vaping in line. Guy behind us tapes the whole line for over an hour.
I’m quite amazed how people will cut the lines, and think nothing of it, I’m more surprised that how rude these folks are, I know that Disney can’t control all of it but it would be nice if they kept an eye on the lines and watched what was going on.