HappyDznyCamper
<font color=teal>Happily camping since 1972<br><fo
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You in all these sentences are used as a general you.
So let's just paint this scenario and see how you would feel on the opposite side of it.
You are sitting in the TV room trying to feed your easily distracted infant when a family comes in to warm food and feed toddler with 4 or 5 year old sibling and dad in tow.
Your baby is distracted and not able to focus on eating yet needing to be fed. Let's say this goes on for 20 minutes and the ENTIRE time you deal with this there is an empty, quiet room you COULD go into to feed your infant in a decent environment that he/she is more used to ~ yet you are told you can't use the room that has sat empty the ENTIRE time because of the method you are using to try to feed that infant.
The feeling I get from this thread is "too bad ~ I MIGHT need it ~ sorry your child isn't getting the nutrition they need ~ but should I decide at some point in the future to use that chair you best not be in it"
Even though it has gone unused the entire time? No.... too bad. You struggle with feeding your child while I think about MAYBE using that quiet spot that would solve your problem.
I don't get it.
Again ~ so glad I don't need to use these BCC anymore.
What if the parent feeding the bottle is Dad?? Does he have the same "right" to use the nursing room? What if a breastfeeding mom wants to use the room and is uncomfortable finding a dad in there? Disney keeping it to nursing moms only also keeps it women only, and for some breastfeeding moms that is not only important but necessary, the milk won't let down as easily if mom is not comfortable.