Disney Dad LOSES IT on a MAKE-A-WISH KID for CUTTING THE LINE
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🗓️ 1 March 2026
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| 0:00.0 | An entitled Disney Dad freaks out when a Make-A-Wish family cuts in line to see a character at Disney World, as he literally makes a scene about their kid cutting in line, saying that he wished that his kid had a disease so that they could cut lines all the time. And I'm honestly still blown away by this guy's awful statements. Here's what happened. Okay, so at Disney World, we have quite a few Make-A-Wish families, and if you're not familiar with Make a Wish, it's an organization that grants wishes to very sick children. These kids are often terminally ill, and it breaks my heart every time they come to visit the characters. Everybody in the room always gets very emotional. Make a Wish families get special treatment in the parks, as they should. These kids usually cannot wait in long lines. |
| 0:39.1 | So, if you have a Make-A-Wish pass, you have a fast pass for everything. And for rides, it's easy. Just send the family through the fast-pass lane. But for characters, it can get a bit tricky. We have some characters that meet outside, and therefore don't have a fast-pass lane. There's one cue and you can see how many people are in front of you, |
| 0:55.5 | since there aren't any twisty cue lines that go through a building. In this case, Make a Wish families just come up to the character attendant, which is the person that takes care of the character, which in this case is me, and shows us their special pass. We go over to the next family in the regular line, inform them that the Makawish family is going to cut in front of them, |
| 1:12.1 | and after they're done, that next family will get their turn. Usually, people are hot and sweaty and tired, but they get it, and they wave me away with a quick, oh, it's no problem. Sometimes their kids get a bit frustrated, because they don't understand why the make-oish kid can get to cut in front of everybody, but the parents explain that they're doing a good deed by letting a really sick kid go first. Sometimes people get huffy, but I just ignore them. They'll be fine to wait another minute. Well, occasionally, people get really upset because they don't know what make-a-wish means, but it's oftentimes pretty obvious that the kid is very sick, so people can put two and two together with context clues, and we can always explain if they still don't get it. But for the most part, American families have heard of Make-A-Wish and know what that means. However, people can still get really, really mad. I had a friend who was character attending with Princess Aurora, who saw a Make-O-Wish family, let the next family in line know what was going on, and was shocked to hear the entitled dad's response. And this is honestly one of the worst things I've ever heard in my life. They say to this family's dad, I'm sorry, sir. This Makawish family is going to go first. Thank you so much for your patience. This entitled jerk then says, Are you kidding me? We've been waiting forever. This is ridiculous. My friend then says, |
| 2:19.5 | I'm sorry, sir, and then shot him a really confused look and turned away to focus on the |
| 2:23.7 | Make-A-Wish family. This entitled Disney Dad then says something that honestly blew our minds. |
| 2:28.7 | Wow, I wish my kid had a disease so that they could cut all the lines. And he muttered this |
| 2:32.9 | under his breath probably louder than he intended to. Well, when he said that, everybody froze. Princess Aurora, my friend who was working, the family behind this entitled Disney Dad, and the Make-A-Wish family all turned to stare at this idiot. Aurora was pissed and said something to the effect of, well, that wasn't a very princely thing to say, before turning her attention to the make-a-wish little girl. Her mom looked like she was about to cry, and my friend barely kept his composure, went right over to this guy and said, I bet our friends here would give anything to be in your shoes, don't you think? The family behind this entitled jerk also grumbled about him being rude and horrible. Well, this guy knew that he had put his foot in his mouth. |
| 3:08.8 | His daughter was oblivious to the entire thing, thankfully, as she was quietly playing with her Barbie |
| 3:13.3 | and barely even blink when she was told that she'd have to wait a bit longer to see Aurora. |
| 3:17.5 | During their turn, Aurora was cold towards the entitled dad, but great with the daughter. |
| 3:21.9 | They had a long talk about how a real princess is kind, |
| 3:24.5 | impatient, and compassionate towards others. After it was all said and done, the entitled Disney |
| 3:29.0 | dad slunk away, and I honestly hope he learned from his awful behavior. Oh my gosh, that is |
| 3:33.8 | honestly so unbelievably horrible. I can't imagine someone being so out of touch and so obtuse |
| 3:39.6 | that they would say something so devastating. |
| 3:42.0 | Like, seriously, who in the right mind would say something like that in front of a family who |
| 3:45.7 | was clearly suffering? There was no reason for that kind of language or to say something like that. |
| 3:50.4 | Like, this kid is already suffering enough. And this guy's literally only thinking about the line |
| 3:54.7 | in front of him, not about the little kid that probably will not make it in a few years, if that. What a horrible human being, like seriously. In the back of my head, I kind of wish he would have been kicked out of the park for that comment, but I can understand why he had to stay in line because that probably would have been a bad look for everybody all around. But regardless, good for everybody involved for the way they handled this, especially with |
| 4:14.2 | Aurora basically putting this guy in his place by teaching the daughter a lesson, because that guy is |
| 4:18.9 | an absolute monster for the things that he just said. If you like Am I the Jerk, you're probably |
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