Fionasmommy
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jaycns said:OP...
My whole point, how do other children feel? I know my boys would hate it if they saw any child seeing twice the characters as them in the same area with the child swap thing. It's not that you probably cannot get away with doing something, but it might cause others to feel uncomfortable or upset. And no, I don't think every child is counting how many characters another child is seeing...but if they were to notice it would feel hurtful (fairness is a big thing for kids, they hate to feel as if something is not fair, at least my kids).I guess I figure other adults can handle little things like that but I don't think it's worth making another child's day any less magical.
My sentiments exactly!
To me, it's rude because I try to look at it from my daughter's point of view. The character meets are, after all, about the children so I think it's their feelings we should be concerned about. An adult may see it happen and think, "Oh well, it's just one kid." But to my 4 year old, it's a kid who came out of nowhere and jumped right to the front of the line - while she had to stand in line in the sun for who knows how long, and wait patiently.
Now imagine if she watched the child get one autograph, then he/she jumped in front of her and got another - and then the character left to go on break. An adult might be able to mentally justify it with the "1 person is 1 person" argument, but to a child it's as simple as one kid getting 2 of something really special, while he or she stood there trying to behave and be patient... and got nothing.

, just trying to clarify what people would deem as rude in the event that we're ever lucky enough to enjoy Disney with kids.)

