Violet Parr
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 10, 2010
- Messages
- 1,605
I was referring to the vomit, not the OP
Okay, then yes, definitely, thank you. A biohazard is not the same as casual theme park contact.
I was referring to the vomit, not the OP
Okay, then yes, definitely, thank you. A biohazard is not the same as casual theme park contact.
human waste is a biohazard...............
One thing that I can think of is to be specific when you're asking for help (in ANY situation, not just puking ones).
The OP indicated that she asked the CM at the end of the ride what to do. He likely thought she meant "what should we do about the fact that our kid just puked in the ride?" Then she (or her DH?) went to Garden Grill to ask "for assistance." They gave some napkins. The person at Garden Grill may not have understood what they meant by "assistance." Then, they asked where a companion restroom is and were (unfortunately) given wrong information.
A lot of people mentioned that the CMs could have provided directions to the baby care center or first aid. However, the OP never asked where these were, and they are labeled on the park map. So, it may not have even occurred to the CMs that the OP didn't know where these places were.
I'm not trying to jump into anyone's heads here, but it's easy to see how the OP's general requests for assistance didn't result in the help she was seeking, because the CMs may not have fully understood what she wanted from them.
It is only when there's presence of blood or a confirmed diagnosis of infectious disease.
OK, so this happened way back in November, but it's been bugging me ever since.
We walk out of the Land to get the stroller and diaper bag that has a change
But we think okay, maybe I can get a skirt or pants somewhere in World Showcase? I knew that Morocco sold those belly dancer costumes, so surely I can get a skirt somewhere? We try UK Pavillion, and find nothing.
(Thank you for listening to my long story/rant!)
OP you weren't crazy...you were overwhelmed. Sure, we have all heard the stories of how a CM whisked someone away to a nice private A/C spot with washcloths and a sink and music playing, and then presents the person with a shiny new set of clothes and a stuffed animal for the kid...but that isn't the norm.
You were freaked out, and not thinking clearly (otherwise you would have either hopped a bus back to the resort immediately or plunked down the money on new clothes). The CM's told you where the bathrooms were and offered napkins. That's about the extent of what they are supposed to do. I do agree they could have presented themselves to be more sympathetic, as that would have gone a long way towards ameliorating your personal situation.
Lesson learned...always be packing extra clothes!
(in red above) I think you are spot on. We have all heard the stories about how great the CM's can be in tough situations--even a recent story on the DIS boards where an entire family's clothing, head to toe, was given to them free from the Emporium when they got drenched on a ride.
When nothing of the sort, not even a "let me help you", happened, it felt like OP was being ignored by the CM's while others are given special treatment. Going from CM to CM and not getting help other than directions or napkins was probably frustrating.
Sorry that happened, hopefully nobody else in the family got sick!
I did not read the whole thread but I agree that some affordable pants/shorts (even underwear) options should be available somewhere. I feel like it's hard to find anything under 60$.
Funny story: Last year, on arrival, I realized that I had forgotten to put panties in my suitcase!!!!Of course, I did not find underwears on site!
I spend all week with the same underwear, cleaning it with hot water and soap and drying it at night, and then wearing it again the next day!! I alterned once in a while with my bikini bottom (it's a good thing I wasn't wearing a one piece!)
Very true! If you haven't already, you'll quickly find that these threads bring out that side in people.
Anyways, it's easy to sit at your computer and call the OP crazy, because of course, Disney can do no wrong, but at the end of the day, I can't imagine anyone would be happy if they were walking around a crowded theme park soaked in vomit and no CMs (who all have been marketed as Fairy Godmothers mind you) couldn't even point them to a place where they could get new clothes.
I don't know why--despite reading abundant posts where the OP attempts to explain why--OP just didn't take that break. It is inconceivable to me. Sorry. But that isn't armchair quarterback--that is real life, real word experience. If a situation is so bad that a change of clothes is necessary, once the first place was a miss, back to the hotel room (or RV) I go. But there was something stick that kept them in those parks to experience the perceived poor guest service.![]()
Am I truly the only one who thinks it is SUPER inconsiderate of other guests/children and super unhygienic to remain in a theme park after being covered in vomit, even with a change of clothes? And to keep the recently-puking person in the parks? I mean, most daycares do not allow a child around other kids until they are 24 hours symptom-free. I'm not suggesting staying away that long, but at the very least, why would *anyone* want to stay in the parks and not shower?
Am I really the only one who thinks that is crazy germy? Even if it was just from eating the wrong things, vomit is not sterile!
VP
It is only when there's presence of blood or a confirmed diagnosis of infectious disease.
Again, I realize I'm a glutton for punishment for answering. But since I haven't answered this clearly yet....
This happened on our last day at the parks, and we don't know when we'll be able to afford to go back next. We were celebrating my birthday, and had planned to see Wishes on our last night, since we hadn't seen it. Since our son was not acting sick after the fact, we wanted to try to make it over to see it (and have my parents bring clothes to meet us, which we figured - wrongly - would go faster). If either my son were acting sick after or it wasn't our last day, we may have intially done things differently.
I don't expect that to change anyone's mind, but since you asked about that specifically, I thought I should answer.