GreenGirl8
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- Nov 5, 2005
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I love reading all of these replies.
I coached Pop Warner Cheerleading for about 10 years. My cheerleaders were always very respectful and I made sure they were polite when we went to public places, such as hotels etc. I did get to see other teams who did not share the same practice though. I loved coaching, and basically stopped because of the parents. Each year it got worse and worse. Parents would spend the nights in bars getting drunk instead of watching their own kids! They were on vacation and expected the coaches to take over parenting. It got so bad that my last year of coaching, when my team made it to Nationals in WDW...I refused to go. I did not want to be one of the teams all of you are complaining about.
Personally, I think cheerleading is a great activity for children, if handled well. Competitions should NOT be held in theme parks. Sadly, for Pop Warner teams, there is no choice....stay on Disney property or don't go at all.
With that being said, I will never visit Disneyworld during Pop Warner Cheerleading week.
If you DO happen to go and a team is not being approrpriate or chaperoned, take down the team name (if possible) and report them to guest relations. Pop Warner/Disney does have a policy that eliminates teams from coming back if there are multiple complaints. Some of the major offenses include stunting in the park (unsafe in many ways), cutting in lines and being rude to other guests.
I coached Pop Warner Cheerleading for about 10 years. My cheerleaders were always very respectful and I made sure they were polite when we went to public places, such as hotels etc. I did get to see other teams who did not share the same practice though. I loved coaching, and basically stopped because of the parents. Each year it got worse and worse. Parents would spend the nights in bars getting drunk instead of watching their own kids! They were on vacation and expected the coaches to take over parenting. It got so bad that my last year of coaching, when my team made it to Nationals in WDW...I refused to go. I did not want to be one of the teams all of you are complaining about.
Personally, I think cheerleading is a great activity for children, if handled well. Competitions should NOT be held in theme parks. Sadly, for Pop Warner teams, there is no choice....stay on Disney property or don't go at all.
With that being said, I will never visit Disneyworld during Pop Warner Cheerleading week.
