brertoad
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The character's friend (CM) will move people along when a certain length of time has been reached, so no one really spends 'too much time' posing, etc.
Adults without children pose with characters because they are people too - people who just don't happen to have children, for what ever reason, and they want to enjoy their lives just like anyone else.
Just because someone has kids doesn't mean they have more rights/benefits/needs, over someone without kids, does it?
We hear complaints about adults not giving up seats on buses, not letting other people's kids get in front of them at parades (even if the adults had staked out a spot an hour beforehand), and now people complain about how long some adult takes with a character?
When parents think that their kids are entitled to something just because they are kids it makes the kids grow up thinking they are entitled to everything, IMO.
Very true on all points. It's wrong to judge someone for wanting to have a photo op with a character, although it was not the norm for them to get multiple poses with the character, it wasn't right for the parent to yell at the person or to harass or bully them. Each person wants to enjoy their time at Disney and one of the worst things that can happen is for another GUEST to ruin your vacation. We don't yell at parents to tell their kids to shut up, society makes SO MANY accomodations for parents and childrens behavior. How many times have you been shoved by a stroller? Ran into by a child? Eardrums pierced by screaming?
It happens all the time, we were at Kouzzina the other night and some kid just belted out the LOUDEST scream ever, the whole restaurant got quiet, and after a few moments of absolute shock, everything went back to normal - No one said anything about it to the family. So, what the hell is up with that? Any parents care to comment about weird behavior of children, because I am certainly curious about it? (Why do some kids lick everything? so gross...) LOL.


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It just adds to the magic, I think. If you 1 or 101, nothing beats getting a hug from Mickey or from your favorite Princess (or hero) 

The year we had to put my dad in the nursing home, I took my mom for her first ever really vacation. I scheduled alot of character meals, even though I wasn't sure if she'd think it was silly or not. I was shocked that she absolutely loved them. She even wanted to stand in line to meet the characters for a picture.
I've been called the B word when I refuse to let the parents get in front of me. Sorry, but having a kid does not make you special or qualify you for extra privileges.
You might remember a thread on here not too long ago where someone posted about a man jumping in front of the long line at the Main Street Bakery, saying he had kids that were hungry and he shouldn't have to wait. What was bad was that the CM let him get away with it.

