makinorlando
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One fact is that your child might not be there to "replace" you in line at the time for "his" turn. Then what? Do you expect everyone to wait, or will you step to the side, then causing confusion when your child does appear for "his" turn that was missed, or will you at that time go to the now back end of the line, and wait for your turn again?
What if everyone or the majority of people in the line are doing the exact same thing -can you imagine what a bottle neck it would create?
I also agree with the teacher's point of view. My DD is frequently asking why is it okay for them to cut in line? It just sends a message that I am not willing to send to my child.
So what if the person that does save the spot in front of you has six people? Then is it not okay? Each of the kids has their own book and wants and individual picture..... and by the time those six kids are done -it's time for the character to go in for their break? They do have an exact stop time, and you would then need to wait for them to come out from their break..... see how it gets complicated?
We were at EPCOT the on 4/21, and DD and I followed Coda and Kenai from the Canada Pavilion to the meet and greet spot, and got in the line where the CM told us. Another family of 2 girls jumped right in to give hugs, etc to the characters. No pics, no autograph books. They then moved away, so it was DDs turn. After DDs turn - they tried to get to the characters again because Mom now had the camera ready. CM told them to go to the back of the line!
Believe me, I have seen some things that I just could not believe. No common courtesy of waiting your turn! It's times like these that I think we can be good examples of manners and common courtesy to our children.
Sorry, but this is just a "hot" button for me....
What if everyone or the majority of people in the line are doing the exact same thing -can you imagine what a bottle neck it would create?
I also agree with the teacher's point of view. My DD is frequently asking why is it okay for them to cut in line? It just sends a message that I am not willing to send to my child.
brymolmom said:Sign me up with another 'it is not rude' vote. As long as you don't have 6 kids you are letting in with you at the last minute, I wouldn't have a problem with it.
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So what if the person that does save the spot in front of you has six people? Then is it not okay? Each of the kids has their own book and wants and individual picture..... and by the time those six kids are done -it's time for the character to go in for their break? They do have an exact stop time, and you would then need to wait for them to come out from their break..... see how it gets complicated?
We were at EPCOT the on 4/21, and DD and I followed Coda and Kenai from the Canada Pavilion to the meet and greet spot, and got in the line where the CM told us. Another family of 2 girls jumped right in to give hugs, etc to the characters. No pics, no autograph books. They then moved away, so it was DDs turn. After DDs turn - they tried to get to the characters again because Mom now had the camera ready. CM told them to go to the back of the line!
Believe me, I have seen some things that I just could not believe. No common courtesy of waiting your turn! It's times like these that I think we can be good examples of manners and common courtesy to our children.
Sorry, but this is just a "hot" button for me....

Oh my dear....we do this all the time, and I never even considered that people would view it as line cutting.
When you start talking about autographs and groups of several little kids who want to play with the characters (nothing wrong with that, I think it's adorable, but that's clearly going to be a longer interaction), then I suppose I can see where the concerns come in.
