Disney_Princess83
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 11, 2007
In Walt Disney's time, no one could probably even imagine an adult pushing a kid out of the way to watch the Mickey Mouse float go by. It just didn't happen. Now, people without kids seem to have some sort of irrational aggressiveness towards people with kids, even in places primarily designed for children. It amazes me when people go to a theme park built for the enjoyment of families and then complain about all the annoying kids. It is not even rational.
This is a ridiculous statement. There is no aggression present. If we are watching a parade, I will let little kids come and stand in front of us. However I'm not going to let anyone, adult or child, block my view when I have been standing here for 45 minutes and they come in 5 minutes before the parade or show starts. I'm helpful and thoughtful of others. I'll move over, I'll let the little ones stand in front of me. But I'm not going to miss out on seeing something for a stranger. If you (or anyone) wants your child to see, plan accordingly like we do. The world doesn't revolve around anyone in particular, we all have to coexist. We all paid admission so we are ALL entitled to see a parade, a show, fireworks. Not just the "unders 5's" (or whatever age people want to use)