Have you ever had a shock?

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We went to MNSSHP 10/25/05 and as we entered the MK there was a guy fighting with the cops. We went sure what it was all about but they kept telling him to get down and he wouldnt, so the tasered him a couple of times and then took him down. Maybe he was drunk :confused3
 
digskat said:
they guy walking around MK with the muscle shirt on, and a 'lovely' tattoo of a man's face, with his manhood for a nose, and the word "f-nose" under it.

I'm all for "freedom of expression" but that is wrong. The CMs at the entrance should have made him turn that inside out. My opinion of course, but I don't want to see that, and I can only imagine having to explain that to a child.
 
Missy1961 said:
I'm all for "freedom of expression" but that is wrong. The CMs at the entrance should have made him turn that inside out. My opinion of course, but I don't want to see that, and I can only imagine having to explain that to a child.
Turn his tattoo inside out? Ouch! ;)
 
My greatest shock has always been that Disney actually expects me to leave willingly at the end of my vacation.
 

We got to see a make out session on Main Street while waiting for the MNSSHP parade. What is wrong with people? We made some comments very loudly and it didn't even phase them. There were kids around. If you can't keep your hands off of each other - get a room!!!

We also saw a dad take his 6-8 yr old daughter into the men's room at AK. A little girl does not belong in the men's room. The mother was sitting at the table waiting for them outside.
 
boston1029 said:
We also saw a dad take his 6-8 yr old daughter into the men's room at AK. A little girl does not belong in the men's room. The mother was sitting at the table waiting for them outside.

.... and little boys do not belong in the women's room.
 
philaround said:
My greatest shock has always been that Disney actually expects me to leave willingly at the end of my vacation.

I agree. And the fact that I actually manage to make myself leave somehow.
 
Does anyone know if WDW has family bathrooms? I'm asking because someone commented on the boys not belonging in the ladies bathroom. If dad is around, then he should definitely be taking the boys with him, but, if he isn't, my boys are definitely going in with me and people can make all the comments they want.

Mary
 
Yes, there are family bathrooms, although I don't know if they're available in every location. or how common they are.
 
tzuhouse said:
Does anyone know if WDW has family bathrooms? I'm asking because someone commented on the boys not belonging in the ladies bathroom. If dad is around, then he should definitely be taking the boys with him, but, if he isn't, my boys are definitely going in with me and people can make all the comments they want.

Mary

There are some at the MK behind Casey's on Main Street. I am sure there are more at the other parks as well.

The comment was to say neither girls nor boys belong in the opposite restroom. It is not good for them or the others in the restroom. I know that I am very uncomfortable when I have seen (more than once) a little girl in the men's room. I am sure the women are similiar but having said all of that .... when they gotta go, they gotta go!
 
I'm sure that taking a little boy into the Ladies' Room or a little girl into the Mens' Room is nobody's first choice, but if a parent is alone with a child who's too young to go in by themselves, what choice do they have? Sometimes you've just got to do what has to be done.

However, boston1029 was posting about a dad taking a little girl into the men's room while the mom waited outside, and I agree that there's no reason I can see for that.
 
There are not really family bathrooms there are bathrooms that are HA but if no one is using them or waiting for them I dont see why it would be a problem. As for the girl in the mens room, not that I have been in a lot, but from what I understand the urinals are out in plain site, so the girl will be seeing more than she needs to.
In the womens room there are stalls so if a little boy goes in with mom he isnt really going to see anything.
I do take my little ones in the womans room with me. No way are they going in alone.
 
Go to www.allearsnet.com and in the search area, type in companion restrooms. They list them all there, and there are a number of them around.
 
philaround said:
My greatest shock has always been that Disney actually expects me to leave willingly at the end of my vacation.

I always threaten to chain myself to a lampost on Main St. :goodvibes
 
tzuhouse said:
Does anyone know if WDW has family bathrooms? I'm asking because someone commented on the boys not belonging in the ladies bathroom. If dad is around, then he should definitely be taking the boys with him, but, if he isn't, my boys are definitely going in with me and people can make all the comments they want.

Mary
Mary...I'm with you! Granted if dad is around then my son would naturally go in the men's room with him. If not, he's coming in with me!!! Last year, I brought my son into the ladies room on a few occassions...I mean come on ladies...there are stalls!!! One woman was soooo rude!!! I said to her, in today's day, there is NO WAY I will allow my 8 year old son going into the men's bathroom alone. She then shamefully agreed.
 
It's more difficult with little girls because men's bathroom's *don't* have stalls. In fact, once I had a stressed out dad ask me (cute & friendly but still a stranger) to take his little girl into the bathroom and watch her!
 
LiteBrite said:
Yes, there are family bathrooms, although I don't know if they're available in every location. or how common they are.

i believe i saw one near imagination in epcot. it had a picture of parents and kids and i thought actually said family bathroom or something of that sort. it was kind of by itself or at least i didn't see any other restrooms right by it
 
There are no Family Restrooms in WDW. There are companion bathrooms in WDW. These are for the disabled. Check with Disney if you don't believe me. These restrooms are officially for the disabled. Putting on my flame suit now. By the way, I believe we must protect our children at all cost. As responsible parents we must do all we can to keep our children safe. However, we must also respect the rights of the disabled. It's a fine line.
 
LuluLovesDisney said:
It's more difficult with little girls because men's bathroom's *don't* have stalls.

Surely they have some stalls for when men want to go toilet (but not pee!)?

I know my BF never uses the urinals - always goes in a stall!
 
"I know my BF never uses the urinals - always goes in a stall!"

How have you verified this? Do you follow your BF to make sure?
 
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