Marbel
Mouseketeer
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- Jan 23, 2010
Festival of the Feces?
Festival of the Feces?
I just want to point out no where does this poster say she changed the child on the bench.One time we were seated for the Lion King show and it was minutes away from starting. I realized that my son had just had a blow out and if I didn't change him immediately it would leak through his clothes. We were in the front row. I asked the people sitting behind me if they would be offended by me changing his diaper and they said it was ok. I know it wasn't the most ideal situation, but they would not have re-admitted me to the show if I left.
I just want to point out no where does this poster say she changed the child on the bench.
I just want to point out no where does this poster say she changed the child on the bench.
Maybe her DH held the baby up and she changed the diaper "in the air". The FACT is, she doesn't state she changed the diaper on the bench, but a number of people assumed that's what happened.I'm curious what the other possibilities were then? Strollers are left outside. I guess the floor, but for someone who didn't like the idea of a changing table, I can't imagine they'd like the floor any better.
Maybe her DH held the baby up and she changed the diaper "in the air". The FACT is, she doesn't state she changed the diaper on the bench, but a number of people assumed that's what happened.
And where else would you change a "blowout". Personally I would prefer a room that could be hosed down later, but that's not always possible.
GoofyDisneyDad is living in the 90's. Those disposable changing pads come in cool prints now. Mickey or Princess ones appropriate for Disney World.
Maybe her DH held the baby up and she changed the diaper "in the air". The FACT is, she doesn't state she changed the diaper on the bench, but a number of people assumed that's what happened.
You know I would have rather seen this person change the diaper there. Where I used to work I used to have to clean bathrooms and let me say some of them were the most disgusting issues I ever had to with and I am sure they were done by older people and not a baby. You don't want me to describe it here as the diaper change would be very minor. And if you walked into the bathroom you would have gone outside and changed the diaper.
You might think twice if you saw what I had to clean up.As bad as bathrooms can get though, at least they are regularly cleaned for potential feces contamination. The benches in FOTLK probably are not.
We're going to need a new name for the Lion King show too ...
PS - This is the best invention and every parent of a diaper-wearing child should have one: http://www.skiphop.com/product/prontochangingstation.html
I don't agree. Changing a diaper was very inconsiderate. Why should people be subjected to feces if they don't want to be? This is what bathrooms and in a pinch, very out of the way places are for.She was probably thinking no one wanted to sit by a stinky kid for the whole ride, and if it was summer I am sure the lines were long and they wanted to make sure to get on the ride. Maybe they had an ADR maybe the grandmothers had to leave and this was the only ride they wanted to ride. You don't know her entire reasoning for doing what she did, so you really should not judge. Its poop not nuclear waste and the kid was 2ish so more then likely he/she likes being naked anyway and really didn't care that people saw. I am sure the whole process took less then a minute was over and done and people went on their way. Holding up the line was really inconsiderate of the family, but changing the kid out of a dirty diaper, eh.