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Just back from a fabulous vacation. The only thing we noticed that bothered us was the number of parents who would force kids to go on attractions while they were crying(screaming) not to go! I think there were more preschoolers this trip as many schools must not be out yet. Our kids are older but our youngest(8) still does not want to do certain rides. No need to make her
! We can take turns or do something else with her while the other one goes on the ride with DS. WHY do parents force kids? The strangest was a boy about 10 in the line to Buzz
! He was hysterical and saying "I don't want to go!" while the mother smiled and pushed/pulled him through the line. Thankfully we fastpassed through the line and therefore do not know the outcome(perhaps he had not been told Space Mt. was a coaster and did not trust the parents?) Another child about 3 cried going into Muppets and continued the entire time. There IS an exit there! The child, the mother, and the people around them surely could not enjoy the attraction. Another boy cried going into and during Ellen's Energy Adventure. A boy was hysterical in line for Journey into Imagination and thankfully the CM looked at our distressed faces and said loudly, "I never understand why parents make their kids go on rides when they are crying". The father heard and stepped back! CM gave us the thumbs up and said the worst was when a mother threatened the child that they would not see Mickey unless they went on the ride!
A infant cried during WWTBAM, there IS an exit there too! I don't get it? Do the parents truly enjoy the ride with an hysterical child? Do they not know about child swap?? I hope that boy enjoyed Buzz if he made it on!



