I'm obviously in the minority and will most certainly get hammered by this post, however I am entitled to an opinion, so here it goes. First off, this does not apply to everyone and hopefully you agree that some parents think their baby is a personal trophy. They bring him or her along so they can get everyone's attention about how adorable their "precious little angel" is. Newsflash, not everybody cares nor should they. They don't take their baby for the baby's enjoyment, they take it for their own. In doing so, they're completely unaware and ignorant of how their baby might be an inconvenience to others. From the plane, to the next door room, waiting in lines, on the rides themselves, restaurants, etc.. Maybe it's not bothering you, but for others who paid good money to enjoy these experiences at Disney, a screaming baby will most certainly ruin the atmosphere for most. I obviously 100% get WDW is catered towards kids and families, that being said, good parents should be able control their toddlers so the above annoyances are prevented. Babies are the other hand can't exactly be told what to do. I just don't see the reason to take a baby to WDW, just my personal opinion, I respect everyone else's but wanted to add a perspective from the other side.
I had to laugh at the above in bold! I just had to respond with a "FLIP-SIDE" experience. When we took our 1st born at age 7mo he attracted so much attention in WDW that I actually became annoyed. I am quite embarrassed now, to admit my reaction, and if I did it over now would simply relish the attention, knowing how quickly my babies grow up! Our 1st born son, looked like the Gerber Baby and had a winning smile (still does!). He was a happy baby and loved when people coo'ed at him. Everywhere we went people were drawn to him. About halfway into that 1990 wdw vacation (when he was 7mo) I said to my husband, "
If one more person tells me how cute he is and asks, 'what's his name, how old is he?'... I'm going to scream! I want to put a bag over his head for the rest of the trip!" Yes, I'm shaking my head at my response... but wanted to let you know from this recollection, that many persons obviously disagree with you and DO enjoy seeing babies at WDW.
That being said, it's not simply the presence of babies that cause disturbance of others, it's
inconsiderate parents. It IS up to parents to make sure their babies/toddlers do NOT disturb those around them. That goes for ANY public place, not just WDW. I was one of those parents that always took my fussy baby/toddler out of a restaurant, church, movie theater or what ever, until they quieted down (for however long that took). Did it inconvenience me? yes, but I always felt that my decision to bring my child
should not take away from other's enjoyment of the venue. It is disturbing to me now, having had 4 kids myself, that some parents allow a baby/toddler to fuss on and on loudly and the parent seems to take the attitude, "if it doesn't bother me, it shouldn't bother others either"
BUT let's remember........ rude people are rude people, whether they are parents or childless. There is
a lot of rude and inconsiderate behavior I've witnessed at WDW that has
nothing to do with a baby/toddler. So, instead of saying, "babies shouldn't be brought to wdw" more accurately, it should be said, "rudeness is upsetting at WDW". I think we can all agree on that!
