zima-cheryl
DIS Veteran
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- Jul 22, 2006
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Another night at the Flying Fish I saw a family with a small child being seated, not long after I heard a scream and then non stop crying. The parents picked up the child and walked right out of the restaurant. Kudos for them! And a sigh of relief for everyone in the restaurant.

My SIL does when ever necessary. I will tell you the kids have learned Mom isn't messing around. Amazing now, she just has to give them a look & they usually settle down.
I have a lot of respect for her, and any parent, willing to do what has to be done, even if it means missing out on your nice dinner to take care fo the kids.
I have occassionaly bouts of insomnia too & have problems sleeping in new/strange places.I can tell you I am a very light sleeper- I need a sound machine every night just to sleep. I brought it with me to the BWV and I did not hear a single noise. Whether it was in the hallway OR on the boardwalk and we had a BW view! Actually our room was RIGHT in front of the games and on top of the Big River Brewery! I read about people hearing the late night stragglers from Jellyrolls out on the boardwalk at 2am, nope. Not us. DH and I woke up between 8:30-9:30 every morning with our sound machine running. We were on the 4th fl. (they have 5 floors) and REALLY far from the elevators too.
I have to say that of all the WDW resorts, the Dolphin is amazing for sound -- or lack there of. We had a balcony room facing Epcot and the water. With the slider shut you didn't hear any of the boats or music or noise from the Boardwalk. And one morning we walked out and bumped into a family w/2 or 3 kids running down the hall & had no clue they were out there until we opened the door.

It was a bit of a walk to Epcot, but I'd stay again in a heartbeat.
Consider the Swan or Dolphin. About a 20 minute walk for us. Since it isn't a ME resort and isn't quite 100% WDW & you loose a few perks I know, but it is a nice resort and a bit more quiet.I'm working on my PTR and just finished talking about wanting to stay at BCV during F&W because of the proximity, I don't think I could deal with screaming kids! We stayed at the BWV last year and I liked the scary clown slide, it was fun, but my DP couldn't handle the fudge shop that we passed every day on our way to Epcot!She said we can't stay there any more!
I have a traditional day job and I still don't see a lot of kids. Working in a professional building they just aren't around. As long as I skip "bring your kid to work day" things are good.I totally agree with you. I don't have a traditional "day job" my kids have fur and walk on 4 legs! We do have some kids in the neighborhood, I don't "see" them much, I can hear them sometimes, but they aren't completely annoying like so many of the kids at the parks.