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Earning My Ears
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- Aug 15, 2010
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Grad Nite rules have changed for 2015.
Up until this year, small groups of ten students were allowed to register as a “youth group” and attend Grad Nite under the condition a parent or parents signed the group up and also attended as the chaperones.
As many of you know from first-hand experience: the Graduates can be rowdy and obnoxious. A majority of them are great kids, excited to be moving on to their next stage of life, thrilled to be attending a private party with friends at the Happiest Place on Earth. A number of these kids however display far too much skin and PDA for anyone’s comfort; they curse, they push and shove each other, and sometimes, they intimidated day guests who were traveling with small children and their families. (By “intimidate” I mean line-jump and travel in a rowdy pack.)
Well Disneyland has heard your complaints LOUD and CLEAR.
There will only be official school-sponsored groups this year, (for 2015) and there will be no “small groups” of fewer than 20 participants that will be allowed to register.
Apparently, in the past years, some adults signed up a small group and then did not properly inform the Graduates of the rules for attendance. That’s why so many people saw offensive and obnoxious behavior. Now with proper registration, they can control the troublemakers with better rules and even a little peer-shaming. If someone from your school gets out of line: they separate you and make you sit out the evening with your chaperone. If too many from one school get out of hand: they can pack you ALL up and send you back home on your bus.
Good for Disneyland!!!
But what a bummer for our small group of properly clothed, well-mannered Graduates. With the new improved rules, our group cannot attend.
But don’t get me wrong, I’m not mad at Disneyland. I’m REALLY glad they have reacted this way for every other person who will be traveling to visit the Parks during Grad Nite time. I’m personally disappointed because my daughter and a small group of kids have been planning and hoping and dreaming of this since the First Grade. One of the kids in our group, it’s her first time out of State, her first BIG experience off our secluded island in the Gulf of Alaska, her first big trip out of our little town of 5,000 people.
I’m really bummed.
But I’m happy for everyone else.
So plan away vacationers!! Know that Disneyland heard the angst and they are responding to the complaints.
I was told that there will be no exceptions to these rules: that the decisions “came down from the top.”
Up until this year, small groups of ten students were allowed to register as a “youth group” and attend Grad Nite under the condition a parent or parents signed the group up and also attended as the chaperones.
As many of you know from first-hand experience: the Graduates can be rowdy and obnoxious. A majority of them are great kids, excited to be moving on to their next stage of life, thrilled to be attending a private party with friends at the Happiest Place on Earth. A number of these kids however display far too much skin and PDA for anyone’s comfort; they curse, they push and shove each other, and sometimes, they intimidated day guests who were traveling with small children and their families. (By “intimidate” I mean line-jump and travel in a rowdy pack.)
Well Disneyland has heard your complaints LOUD and CLEAR.
There will only be official school-sponsored groups this year, (for 2015) and there will be no “small groups” of fewer than 20 participants that will be allowed to register.
Apparently, in the past years, some adults signed up a small group and then did not properly inform the Graduates of the rules for attendance. That’s why so many people saw offensive and obnoxious behavior. Now with proper registration, they can control the troublemakers with better rules and even a little peer-shaming. If someone from your school gets out of line: they separate you and make you sit out the evening with your chaperone. If too many from one school get out of hand: they can pack you ALL up and send you back home on your bus.
Good for Disneyland!!!
But what a bummer for our small group of properly clothed, well-mannered Graduates. With the new improved rules, our group cannot attend.
But don’t get me wrong, I’m not mad at Disneyland. I’m REALLY glad they have reacted this way for every other person who will be traveling to visit the Parks during Grad Nite time. I’m personally disappointed because my daughter and a small group of kids have been planning and hoping and dreaming of this since the First Grade. One of the kids in our group, it’s her first time out of State, her first BIG experience off our secluded island in the Gulf of Alaska, her first big trip out of our little town of 5,000 people.
I’m really bummed.
But I’m happy for everyone else.
So plan away vacationers!! Know that Disneyland heard the angst and they are responding to the complaints.
I was told that there will be no exceptions to these rules: that the decisions “came down from the top.”