southern_belle21 said:Ever stop to think that MAYBE some people who aren't blessed with children, are not able to have them??? And, yes adopting is not as easy as people may think (I have a friend who is trying but it's a difficult process). What has this world come to, when two adults get fussed at at WDW just because they want to meet characters??? Just because some couples do not have children, it doesn't give anyone a right to judge them, OR expect them to have less privileges. It's attitudes such as this that makes me almost not even want to have kids...it's just wrong.
I never married, and briefly considered adopting a special needs child in my late 30's, but felt it was selfish to ask my family to help share the burden as a single parent.
I am happily single and childless and get to Disney once or twice a year.
I have had some of the greatest character interactions going solo. Many experiences come to mind; too many to even list.
Forgive those of us who are big kids at heart....we love our Disney experiences.







When everyone complained, he said that Christmas was for kids and he thought we'd be happy to help those parents with young kids out. Uh, duh! Like we don't want to spend at least one day of the holidays with our families too. By the same token, if two people ask for anytime off during the summer, he gives the person with a kid priority, saying that's the only time they can get time off because of school. Yeah, if you have a kid at home you can wait until a month out and request the Christmas holidays or two weeks during the summer or spring break off and get it just because you have a kid, even if someone that doesn't have kids at home requested the same days off a year ahead of time.
That just makes me so mad- I would have immediately complained.
I face similar things at my job (although not this extreme
) I am actually in my early 30's and married, but I have no children. I am constantly covering for other people so they can leave for a few hours to go to their kid's ______. There have been times when my husband or dog have been very ill, and I've been told I need to be at work. Somehow, going to your kid's dance performance outweighs taking car of an injured dog or a very ill husband. It really gets old.
