charlene1974
Earning My Ears
- Joined
- Sep 24, 2011
First...this is by no means to be disrespectful or to get anyone else. So, please don't think I'm trying to start drama, because I am so not doing that.
Second...for the families that bring very young babies, why do you bring a baby with you to DLR or pick your vacation as DLR?
When we were there in October, we were standing in line and the family behind us was just the husband, wife, and their 3 month old daughter. The baby was not too happy, she was crying and each of them took turns leaving the line to take care of her. Cute baby, but she just didn't seem too happy to be there, she was just crying her little lungs out and tears coming down her eyes.
So, that's why I ask...what is the reason that families (more or less those with no other children) bring a baby to the parks?
Granted, I have no kids, just a dog (can't have kids), but watching this family and others, how much fun are you able to have if you have to keep tending to a baby who really has no clue what is going on around them?
Again...not flaming or being disrespectful. I truly want to know what the logic is behind families bringing pretty much a newborn to DLR? To me, it would make more sense around 4-5, when kids can remember the trip, not as a newborn.
I hope this makes sense. It's just something I've been wondering about ever since seeing that family.
Thanks!
Charlene
Second...for the families that bring very young babies, why do you bring a baby with you to DLR or pick your vacation as DLR?
When we were there in October, we were standing in line and the family behind us was just the husband, wife, and their 3 month old daughter. The baby was not too happy, she was crying and each of them took turns leaving the line to take care of her. Cute baby, but she just didn't seem too happy to be there, she was just crying her little lungs out and tears coming down her eyes.
So, that's why I ask...what is the reason that families (more or less those with no other children) bring a baby to the parks?
Granted, I have no kids, just a dog (can't have kids), but watching this family and others, how much fun are you able to have if you have to keep tending to a baby who really has no clue what is going on around them?
Again...not flaming or being disrespectful. I truly want to know what the logic is behind families bringing pretty much a newborn to DLR? To me, it would make more sense around 4-5, when kids can remember the trip, not as a newborn.
I hope this makes sense. It's just something I've been wondering about ever since seeing that family.
Thanks!
Charlene