Mikey wrote:
Sandals - Burning hot concrete, sticky substances of questionable origin, rides without floors, sharp metal objects, fat people stepping on your toes. I can think of about 100 reasons why wearing sandals to a theme park is a bad idea. However, for the love of all that is holy there is never a time when you should take your sandals off at a ride. You must wear them to ride and you can't leave them here. Maybe you should have put more thought into wearing proper footwear.
I do that all the time and never thought anything of it, and never had any fat people step on my toes. I never found any reason to want to take them off at rides since they stay on better than flip flops. I don't think it would be any fun to wear socks and shoes on log flumes or white water rapids-type rides.
-Speaking of which, that's another pet peeve. Wanting to ride a log flume but I only have regular shoes to wear. Wet socks and shoes are no fun if walking in heavy rain without boots is anything to go by.
-People who are disappointed in a new ride announcement, even if it looks fun for the general public. You haven't been on it yet, so how do you know?
-Climbing up hundreds of steps just to get on the tallest waterslide. Seriously impacts the rerideability
-Not having enough time to ride all the rides I want to ride, and yes, this can even happen in smaller parks
-Taking out a ride to replace it with a smoking area. That's even worse than replacing it with nothing.
-Ride announcement videos that were recorded at 10fps and with very noticeable windowboxing
-'No single riders' policy when no one else in my party wants to ride