I think it really all boils down to a sense of
entitlement. I live in an area south of Tucson, AZ where the average age is 70 (seriously)... you can't go the grocery store or
Walmart without being attacked by electric scooters. the general attitude seems to be "I'm in a
scooter... I am
entitled to have the right of way and mow you down..." You see it everywhere with strollers, scooters or just bad behavior in general... the mall, airports. I think sometimes people are so wrapped up in their own lives that they feel they are special in some way and
entitled to do what they like. At AK last year we were waiting for the parade, we sat down VERY early to get a good seat. Shortly, before the parade started strollers started bumping into my back, like they were trying to push me forward! Then someone's child actually sat in my lap! No kidding! And the attitude was like "well he's a child and therefore more deserving to see the parade then you, so deal with it." I was appalled by the parents attiude but I let the kid sit there because he was cute and so excited to see the parade. When I go to WDW I know we're going to be around kids... I expect it, therefore it doesn't bother me as much as in a restaurant or movie theatre for example. But still, people need to respect each other. Every one is entitled to a
safe and fun experience. Perhaps, if people could step outside themselves and their sense of
entitlement, the world would be a better place. Ok... stepping down off the soapbox now.

Thanks for letting me rant!