Mambo Junkie
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- Sep 6, 2011
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Well, no. If someone complained that I was giving my space that I waited for to my child, then he wouldn't have ridden, but I would have since I waited for it. The line wouldn't have gotten any shorter because he didn't ride. I think you're missing the point. No one got put out because someone was in front of you and the line did not get longer because I gave my spot to my son. I do agree about the meet and greets, and a ride or attraction where adding an extra person will make a difference, but if there are 100 people in line, and I give my spot away to 1 person, it's still 100 people in line. I don't get where making my child miserable to make you happy is a good strategy for me, especially if there is no advantage to you. I am very conscientious of others, and would not take anything away from others, I wait my turn like everyone else, get to parades early to get a good spot, etc.Except that you still used the option of holding a place for others as an advantage over guests that don't have this option. My kids at 3 had to wait or not ride.
While we're on the subject, how does everyone feel about the people who park it on the curb for a parade for an hour with backpacks, clothing items, etc that sit there for most of the time to hold family members' spots? I have seen some of the same people who complain about a child cutting in line after a bathroom break talk about holding parade spots. Does that not apply?
