chuckm403
EPCOT fan
- Joined
- Apr 16, 2006
- Messages
- 294
I personally don't think anyone here has an issue with the occasional kid appearing in an adult area, be it the 12 year old that sticks his head in to Cove to tell mom he's done at the pool or the 5 year old that walks with his parents through quiet cove area after coming up the front steps. I've seen both of these myself, and I don't think either is an issue.
I think the problem starts when the kids become more than a "transient" fixture. The stroller that parks in Cove or Outlook. The 8 year old in the Rainforest Room. The two 10 year olds swimming in the quiet cove pool while their sister sits in the hot tub there. A family with 3 kids at pub night. Once people stop following the rules, people who "do" follow rules quickly become annoyed that they aren't able to get the same privileges so they ignore the rules too. It doesn't take long to go down the slippery slope. And when you see certain cruises where the rules aren't enforced (and I still can't figure out the trend because it fluctuates wildly) it definitely scares those people who enjoy "adult only" parts of the ship. Heck, it would scare me.
Very well said!
