phoenixhazard
Earning my sorceror hat ears
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they are banned but I still see those annoying kids all around Epcot with them every day.
Hey Peel!
U made my day! What a concept, maybe we should all think of outrageous things that are NOT posted as no-nos! Think we can just post here or do we need a new thread?
And you, my friend, are ignorant for equating a rule with a law. Two totally seperate things. And just to play devil's advocate, let's say there was a law banning Heelys. Have you EVER gone over the speed limit on the road? Driven in the left lane of the highway in Florida and not changed lanes when someone approached you from behind? Because you, my friend, are breaking the law when you do that, and you know what they say about people who live in glass houses...
My kids have them and I probably won't let them use them next time we're there but I, along with most of you, will be taking outside food into the park. That is certainly against the "rules". Maybe we should all be escorted out. Also, a lot of you will probably smoke in no-smoking areas and not think twice about it. Let's get rid of you now. How about the innapropriate dressers? ... snipped
My kids have them and I probably won't let them use them next time we're there but I, along with most of you, will be taking outside food into the park. That is certainly against the "rules". Maybe we should all be escorted out. Also, a lot of you will probably smoke in no-smoking areas and not think twice about it. Let's get rid of you now. How about the innapropriate dressers? We all know the rules, yet look around next time you're there. Are refillable mugs refillable all year? "Honest, My child is only 2 1/2 he doesn't need a ticket" Yes, my son is under nine, can I get a discount on the DDP?" The list goes on and on........
And yes, those of you who drove probably went over the speed limit! When pulled over, I'm sure you said you'd slow down next time, right?
Get over it and enjoy your own vacation!
We allowed my 8 year old DS to wear his Heelys to the parks this past week, during our visit to WDW. He is not allowed to skate in crowded areas, and NOT ONCE did he bump into anyone or anything. Flame me all you want, but my DS enjoys wearing his Heelys in the parks...and yes, he wore them all day long for 3 days in a row. As long as he continues to control himself properly while using his Heelys, and there are no clear rules posted banning Heelys from the parks, I'll continue to let him wear them.
I am a smoker and I would NEVER smoke outside of the designated areas. We don't smoke in our own home or car either. I would not endanger the health of others with either the smoke or by risking a burn. There are 3000 smoking areas in WDW and we use them. And if someone does not, they should be ejected from the park. We also say something to people who do not smoke in designated areas. My DH is the first to say "excuse me, the smoking area is thataway!"
I also have a 3-1/2 year old who looks 2. We bought her an AP. I could have gotten away with not doing so, in fact, about 90% of the time, I had to tell the Cm's at the gate to hang on so I could put her ticket in...they were waving her in.
And I have never been pulled over. I don't speed. I have never even had a parking ticket. In almost 20 years of driving.
I find it hard to enjoy myself when I have to worry about my little guy being knocked over, and like the boy at the Tusker House, I couldn't help but feel anxious watching him. I don't like to see children get injured. Even though I don't like Heely's, that doesn't mean I want to see some poor child take a header into the concrete or have hot coffee dumped on him when he bumps into someone.
Heely's at the park are an accident just waiting to happen, either for the child wearing them or for a bystander. That makes me edgy. Does it "ruin" my trip? No. But it makes it much less relaxing.
And the justification of breaking rules because "people speed, people smoke where they are not supposed to, people do this, people do that" is just ridiculous. Reminds me of when my Dad used to say "Well if everyone jumped off a bridge, would you follow them?"
And as far as all the other kids in WDW having them, I would tell my child that they were against the rules, but people choose to ignore the rules. We are NOT those people. Those things are dangerous, BTW, no matter what anyone says about how good their kids are on them. My sister is a Pediatric ER nurse and Heely's are second only to baby walkers on her list of most hated inventions. And I know there is a pediatrician's hubby on the boards and he has said that Heely's keep his wife in business.
In defense of the CM's, they dislike the Heely's too. But they have a couple issues. First, they cannot confiscate the wheels, so the kids just put them back in when they get away from that CM. Also, some CM's dont want a confrontation. Because people get crazy when told something. Guests yell, swear, threaten physical violence, etc. when CM's tell them not to smoke, not to wear Heely's, or that their child is too short to ride something. And often, when that happens, the CM gets blamed for the problem. I saw a man who brought an alcoholic beverage onto a bus turn it around and end up saying he was going to report the bus driver for being rude. For telling him it was not allowed and he would have to throw it out. I thought she was nice about it until he continued to drink it in front of her face.
I look at things this way, people will continue to be self-centered and break the rules. But one shiny day, Disney will crack down. And I will sit in the designated smoking area, wearing my appropriate clothes, sipping a beverage I bought inside the park, watching them be escorted out. <sigh>![]()
How about a bumper sticker?
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Nobody in THIS thread - trust me! Yet there are posters in this thread who will still allow their children to wear and use Heelys at Walt Disney World, based on a verbal 'okay' from one Cast Member and despite both multiple posts stating the ban AND the link to that information on Disney's website AND one poster actually copying & pasting the specific information that footwear with wheels is among the items prohibited.xraydave said:Also, a lot of you will probably smoke in no-smoking areas
I, along with most of you, will be taking outside food into the park.
Also, a lot of you will probably smoke in no-smoking areas and not think twice about it.
How about the innapropriate dressers? We all know the rules, yet look around next time you're there. Are refillable mugs refillable all year? "Honest, My child is only 2 1/2 he doesn't need a ticket" Yes, my son is under nine, can I get a discount on the DDP?" The list goes on and on........
And yes, those of you who drove probably went over the speed limit! When pulled over, I'm sure you said you'd slow down next time, right?
Get over it and enjoy your own vacation!