stitchlovestink
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It is not inappropriate. LOL. And you are you that you decide what is appropriate? There are lots of things I don't care to see people doing in public at Disney, but that is not my business. They were not doing a performance for YOU. So if you don't like it, just walk away. Adult? What age do you consider someone an adult? Some of the teams at Worlds are Adult teams. The youngest age on any team is 12. The majority are 16-18 on the younger team. Adult teams are 17+. And as I said, these are local girls, who probably drove themselves to the park for the day.
Realistically, the odds are some kid will be running in the park, trip over his own feet, and get hurt before these girls. There are parents who don't watch their kids and they walk into poles! That is a greater risk than these girls falling from a simple stunt.
And I could pose the same question back at you to say...Who are you to determine that it is appropriate??

And apparently by the tone of many other posters on this thread. You are clearly in the minority and don't have anyone else agreeing with you.
Now many feel it is inappropriate because of the stunt being performed concrete with apparently is against ALL rules. But there are a few others who agree that overall, that it just isn't appropriate park behavior for various other reasons including the HUGE liability it creates for Disney. And when one of them gets hurt and Disney pays out, guess who is going to pay that bill in the end??? Yup, us!! The paying guest...in increased costs!!!
Exactly!There are 4 words that relate how I feel about this topic:
"Survival of the fittest."
Let em do itIf she drops on her neck, well... nature intended it that way.
And as for the mom saying OH THEY ARE AMAZING THIS IS FINE ITS NOT INAPPROPRIATE:
You asked at one point, I believe, "who are you to decide what's appropriate?" Something in that vein. Well, one individual is not the person to decide that-- but a group of people does. That's what's great about society. If the vast majority of people think a certain act is wrong or inappropriate, then it is. And it looks like you're in the minority. You can defend this all day, but you're not going to convince the other people here you're right.

I have no issue with cheerleading. It's not my 'thing' nor is it my dd's 'thing'. She tried it, she went back to music and theatre. No biggie.
BUT.....while I'm sure these girls, in that photo, are very good at what they do, there is still always the chance of an accident..always. And I sure would hate to see that girl fall and crack her head. That's pavement...no give at all. And the girl with the brace on her ankle? Don't much care how it got there...it's there, it indicates some kind of 'weakness'...just by definition.
It's just not an appropriate place for something like that. I have seen more accidents from 'easy' stunts vs difficult ones. Kids get complacent...'oh, we've done that a million gazillion times...no biggie' and what happens? Someone gets dumped!! You don't need to 'fly' to have something happen.
Yup!
