AuburnJen92
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When we were there I didn't let DH drive the cart. The driving age said 18 and I was sticking with the rules. He is about 10 sometimes I think.

When we were there I didn't let DH drive the cart. The driving age said 18 and I was sticking with the rules. He is about 10 sometimes I think.
Without being there, and without trying to sound like I am defending Disney or the Fort, could it have been a horticulture truck that asked you to move? If so it would explain the grass issue, and why they ignored the golf cart. They prob would not know about the rules regarding age limits on driving.Disney DOES ENFORCE RULES in some situations. During the last visit 2 weeks ago while tossing the trash in a trash can, a WDW pickup stopped in front of our site and a guy hopped out. He said "I need you to do me a big favor, you need to park your vehicle in the middle of the pavement and not on the grass." "We just planted it a few weeks ago." I said "Sure no problem consider it done." He jumped back in the truck and drove off. I'm thinking on the grass, I'm not on the grass. When I walked around to the side of my RAV4, yep, I was on the grass by 2 inches!!!!!!! I'm not kidding., 2 freaking inches. How the heck did he even see that.
As if on cue, a kid went flying by in a golf cart that looked about 10 with 3 other kids none over 10. I watched as they caught up to the pickup truck and tailgated the guy.
I guess the grass is more important than humans.
Oh and by the way, I moved that bad old vehicle of my over 2 and half inches.
Go figure.
We have had that happen twice (I know, learn the first time!). The first time we didn't realize we were on the grass and immediately moved the car when asked. The second time we had a spot that was too small for our needs and were asked to move. We tried to show them that we could not move but they were very rude about it and told us we could go to the overflow lot. Not going to happen when they didn't meet our needs by giving us a spot big enough for the information we provided. The kicker was that we asked them why we were being hassled about being on the grass when there were about 6 or 8 sites in our loop that had more than 1 car at their site and they said that wasn't their concern.
As for the CMs being able to enforce the rules. It seems like it depends if they want to be bothered. A few trips ago our neighbors left their little dog chained up outside all night, every night to bark. I finally had enough and called them because it was bothering us and against the rules. They never came to talk with them or take care of the problem. But, out of 40+ trips, I guess that 3 bad experiences are a blessing. Now lets solve this golf cart problem.
Do I think Disney enforces the rules as well as they should? No. But think about it for a minute - there have been very few posts where someone has said there was a CM actually watching a blatant disregard for the rules (bikes or carts) and done nothing.
1) This might have been wrong.
2) But, let's look at some facts.
3) The new mantra is "Everyone deserves their best WDW vacation EVER!".
4) CM's who enforce rules sometimes get complaints.
5) In fact, I saw a CM get fired for enforcing the rules !!!!!!!
6) It took the union four months to get him rehired !!
7) The family had a tough road during the unpaid "investigation".
8) When your job could be in jeopardy, you get VERY tentative.
NOTE: I got called on the carpet once for stopping a skateboarder in the Reception Outpost (tiny) lobby. How many skateboarders or heelie skaters do you think I have stopped since. Any guesses from anybody? Anybody?
bring back the draft.
Just being in the millitary won't do it. I used to do contracting work for the VA on repo homes and if you could see how some of our veterans lived you would understand. They would destroy the houses and leave them full of junk and trash because they still didn't have any morals.
You are right that people need to teach children right and wrong. Unfortunately I don't believe the parents know it themselves.
As far as my kids going out and doing something stupid they better hope the cops keep them.![]()