Dollywood Story

I went to Dollywood on Tuesday for a short trip and wanted to relay a story while I was in line waiting to board the steam engine ride. People waiting in line were in a switchback arrangement with ropes. A black grandmother was a few people in front of us. Her daughter, husband and granddaughter were further back from us. When they were even in the lines, the grandmother motioned for them to skip the line by going underneath the rope to join her.

The daughter and granddaughter went under the line and no one (including me) said anything. However, the daughter’s husband refused and stayed in place. In our culture, the proper thing would have been for the grandmother to go back and join them. Or for the daughter and granddaughter to rejoin the man back in line when he stayed behind.

The line continued as it was and when we were close to boarding, there was a sign that said all people in a group had to be together to be boarded at the same time. When the grandmother went to board, she said that they had one more in their party. The park employee told her that if she wanted to board as a party, she would have to go back to the end of the line.

Their decision was to board the train without him. We barely made the train before they closed the line for the next ride in an hour. The man did not make the train.

What would be the proper course of action? I applaud the man for not skipping ahead in line. The grandmother showed lack of character and set a bad example for her granddaughter (as did her mother). The father should not have allowed this bad example which had consequences besides missing the ride.

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6 responses to “Dollywood Story”

  1. It begs the question of whether there was a dad in the picture who taught him right, or whether he outgrew the lessons of his single mom, whether she used to have manners and lost them because of the culture of entitlement promulgated in the black community, or what. Kudos to the dude, but yes, he should have been a better father/role model.

    I was with my mother helping her, out of town, after her mother’s stroke. I was driving the rental car. As we were pulling out of the hotel parking lot she threw a piece of trash out the window. I pulled over, got put of the car, went and picked it up and brought it back to the car. I told her that what she wants to do when she is in her own car us her business but not in mine. I reminded her that that was NOT the way she raised me. You either do the right thing or you are part of the problem.

  2. I live about an hour west of Dollywood! We should do lunch one of these times.
    I’d wager, that waiting an hour for the next train ride all alone, and the resulting time alone by himself on the next train, was exactly what he wanted, and needed! 20-bucks says the Grandmother was his wife’s mom and his raised him better. I don’t want to admit to some of the things I’ve done to get 2-hours away from my wife and her mother when on vacation, LOL!

  3. Wait, What? There was a black father present at this group get together?
    Did someone call the media so they could do a on camera interview since he is a true Unicorn?

    But another question to me would be why didnt you or anyone else say something about cutting?

  4. Proper course of action? Is it a potential battle worth having? The fatigue is too exhausting to be wasted on minor skirmishes. IMHO.

  5. Was at Dollywood and Anakeesta a few weekends. Very whitebread if not obese. The nogs were practically non-existent and the ones there didn’t look they were ready to rumble.

    Personally, I cant keep my mouth shut in situations like this but I am learning and especially so when my granddaughter is with me (reason for the visit). Even tamed feral animals lash out unexpectedly

  6. It’s always the women who are the most entitled, and are loud about it. They also don’t really care about their children. E.G. Karmelo Anthony’s parents not showing up for his sentencing since they couldn’t grift more money off his crime.

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