MamaMermaid
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Jerks.
This was true when our school went.I'm fairly certain that's also standard for many organizations or groups. People forget about the "representing" part but that's what you're doing and why things often extend to more than just the individual competing.
We don't know that Disney actually made any response at all. No statements from them; our only information has come from various Twitter feeds.I absolutely feel for the team, they didn’t do anything wrong.
But as PP’s whom have gone to WDW for competitions, there’s a code of conduct given to them they must abide that includes parents. I think Disney has to follow through on the protocol they set.
Definitely stinks for the team, and particularly those members who family members are in the fountain. I cannot fathom their embarrassment.![]()
But the whole team wasn't disqualified? Seems like an under-reaction.This was true when our school went.
Every meeting one trip was mentioned where a student stole a $2 keychain and he and parent chaperone were sent home. No refund. Extra money for early flight home. They also made abundantly clear that as a group all are expected to be on best behavior because our performances could be revoked over any issue.
I haven't read any articles about it but the entire team may not have been technically disqualified. Disney coudl have only disqualified the athletes of those particular parents but it's not like a basketball team where they have second string players and such they can replace them with. If the team was doing any kind of stunt in their routine you can't just pull a kid from the back and put them up front and tell them"just jump real high and smile, don't worry they'll catch you!"
Disqualifying a couple girls would have likely effectively disqualified the entire team.
The article I quoted popped up on my Facebook feed this morning. I don't follow that website, but big brother knows I read Disney articles so there it was!Well, it is what it it, but there are endless numbers of threads on the WDW boards about annoying/disruptive/rule-breaking behaviour by cheer team members themselves that maybe haven't resulted in such a stern response. Impossible to know, I guess. This hasn't made any "Disney News" that I can find.
This was true when our school went.
Every meeting one trip was mentioned where a student stole a $2 keychain and he and parent chaperone were sent home. No refund. Extra money for early flight home. They also made abundantly clear that as a group all are expected to be on best behavior because our performances could be revoked over any issue.
Cheer coach here.This behaviour is ridiculous - no question, but is there more to the story?
Did they resist immediately getting out once confronted? Did an altercation ensue? Did they damage the property somehow? Was violence or illegality at play? Three people violating a rule (and to me, honestly it looks like a booze-fueled photo op) would warrant ejection from the park and maybe those individuals being forced to vacate a Disney hotel. But for the entire team to be disqualified for something no actual member of it did, seems unfair and extreme.
Yea, I mean I guess I am unfamiliar with the high standards of Canadian cheerleading and decorum required at all times. Parents on their own time acting like morons, who aren't even at the event, can disqualify the whole team? This seems harsh.
I'm not sure how you have any cheer competitions if parents can't ever act like idiots.
We have passed up getting on a bus many times that the cheer teams were on. Or Uber back to the hotel.Can they do something about the cheerleaders that decide to cheer on the bus at park closing?![]()
Absolutely not acceptable behavior.Why would you think this was acceptable?
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The sad part is the cheer team. Disqualified because of their parents poor behavior. All the hard work and dedication their children put in was gone because the parents are idiots.
Disney had to put the hammer down, I just feel gutted for the team.
When my son went on his senior trip we all had to sign forms/contracts about behavior. During meetings we were also told of the one time someone did something wrong and the child and one chaperone was sent home with no refunds. I believe the parent would also have to pay the costs of changing the flights. But the the entire senior class wasn’t sent home.
We have passed up getting on a bus many times that the cheer teams were on. Or Uber back to the hotel.
Can they do something about the cheerleaders that decide to cheer on the bus at park closing?![]()
There - I fixed that for ya'For the same reason people try to take a dip in the Trevi Fountain in Rome, or do nude modelling shoots at religious landmarks in Asia.
People stoppedthinking.Caring.