Big Brazilian Tourist Destination?
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Big Brazilian Tourist Destination?
When I was down in Florida three weeks ago there seemed to be tons of tourist groups which I presume were from Brazil. I am curious to know if WDW is huge Brazilian tourist destination in the middle of January?
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Don't get me started on Brazillians.....
I am pretty easy going but nothing drives me nuts like a bunch of South Americans in WDW. One word to describe them RUDE.
For example one night we were coming back from one of the parks and were all in a crowded bus. Everyone is packed in and tired. A group of Brazilians decide its freaking Karaoke time!. So they all start singing at the tops of their lungs
.... ugh
Needless to say we avoided them for the rest or our trip. It's also another reason we generally do not stay in any Value resorts.
Rich

I am pretty easy going but nothing drives me nuts like a bunch of South Americans in WDW. One word to describe them RUDE.
For example one night we were coming back from one of the parks and were all in a crowded bus. Everyone is packed in and tired. A group of Brazilians decide its freaking Karaoke time!. So they all start singing at the tops of their lungs

Needless to say we avoided them for the rest or our trip. It's also another reason we generally do not stay in any Value resorts.
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I agree Rich. They have a lot of what they consider enthusiasm, but it is obnoxious to me. They also like to stick one person in line and then when it gets close to time to enter the attraction, the rest of the crew (30-50 of them) magically show up.
When I see those tour guides with their flags in the air coming, I usually head the other direction.
When I see those tour guides with their flags in the air coming, I usually head the other direction.
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Oh those flags!!!!jkm8113 wrote: When I see those tour guides with their flags in the air coming, I usually head the other direction.


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Wow.. This is right one and so crazy that they are allowed to do that..jkm8113 wrote:I agree Rich. They have a lot of what they consider enthusiasm, but it is obnoxious to me. They also like to stick one person in line and then when it gets close to time to enter the attraction, the rest of the crew (30-50 of them) magically show up.
When I see those tour guides with their flags in the air coming, I usually head the other direction.
I really hate to stereotype.. But you guys do not lie.
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