Lisa_Belle
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They don't bother me at all. Even flash photography doesn't bother me except for the 2 seconds after it goes off. I'd much rather see a happy child with a glow toy than a fussy child.
Corryn said:Kinda off topic, but...
My daughter bit into her glow stick one night. She was covered! Her clothes, her skin, her hair and her mouth glowed...If I wasn't so worried, I'd have laughed my butt off...
I called Poison Control and they said they had no clue what to do (Not Kidding!) They put me on hold and after a minute or two, told me to make my daughter drink a lot of milk.....
It worked. She wasn't sick and by the time she went to bed, she was still glowing, but healthy!
Sleeping Becca said:So as you can see, most things, except for maybe breathing (as long as it is not too loud and doen't smell bad), will aggravate someone.
)Perhaps one of the sanest posts I have ever read!Sleeping Becca said:Wal-Mart sells glo-sticks that have a switch that can be tuned on and off, they have a breakaway lanyard so kids can wear them around their neck.
As far as being distracting to other guests, just keep them low and you shouldn't have a problem. I have never been bothered by a glowing light on a ride. People go to Disney to have a good time and enjoy themselves they don't go there to purposly aggravate other guests. Some people get mad when others sing a long with the rides, some people get mad with glowing lights, some people hate strollers, some people hate ECV's, some people hate that special attention is given to wheelchair guests and their parties, some people hate Fastpass, some people hate that one person collects all of their party's tickets ant gets a bunch of Fastpasses at once, some people get mad if people wait at the Fastpass entrance for their window to open, some people get mad if you take your infant to the parks, some people get mad when others fart in line, some people hate for other people to take pictures on the rides, some people get mad if a mom with 3 kids uses the handicap bathroom stall, some get mad if they see someone using a waterfountain to fill a waterbottle, some people get mad if another guest doesn't speak English, some people get really mad if Snow White talks to a little Hispanic girl in Spanish, others hate autograph collecting , some hate it when a cast member won't pin trade, some think the characters are for kids and don't like it when adults post for pics and get autographs from characters, some hate duck chasing kids, some hate kid harnesses, some hate free dining, some hate the dining plan in general, some hate tour groups, some hate teenagers, some hate conventions, some people hate the buses, see the pet peeves thread if you need more. So as you can see, most things, except for maybe breathing (as long as it is not too loud and doen't smell bad), will aggravate someone.
My advice just do your best to be polite, and if you do the following you should be OK:
1. Don't cut in line.
2. Know what you want to order by the time you get to the counter.
3. Move all the way down to the end of the row
4. Don't use your stroller as a battering ram
5. Take your screaming child out of a show when he or she begins to scream
6. Have your bag unzipped before you get to security
7. Don't curse
8. Don't pool hop (swim at your own resort)
From what I've gathered these are the biggies and offend the most amount of people.
For the folks that hate the blinking stuff and the glow stuff that Disney sell at parades and shows, the only recourse you have is with Disney itself. I feel bad that it makes you sick but that is something you have to take up with Disney.
Disnefan said:well, they sell all those things during the parades & in the gift shops, so I'd say it's fair game. If Disney didn't want you to have them, they wouldn't sell 'em right?
Lisa_Belle said:They don't bother me at all. Even flash photography doesn't bother me except for the 2 seconds after it goes off. I'd much rather see a happy child with a glow toy than a fussy child.