OregonMickeyLover
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- Oct 17, 2009
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Now I certainly don't want to start something, but after learning about standing for WOC, and reading about kids on shoulders, I don't know why people would do this. I understand wanting your child to see, but why not hold them in your arms so that their head is at the same height as yours, and not blocking others? Of course, if you have a child who is 4yo and older, you can't hold them comfortably, so what is the answer? Is there a reason they are not having people sit for WOC like they do for Fantasmic? I have a tall
9yo DD, but if she gets behind a tall person, she won't be able to see either. There are even adults who are on the shorter side, and would have trouble seeing. Again, I really am not trying to upset anyone. We are going to do the WOC and dinner, with the hope of getting in a good section, but there still is the potential to be blocked I guess. So I will ask again, why don't they have people sit for WOC? I haven't been so I don't know the actual layout other than by seeing pictures, but there must be a reason.
Is it okay to ask someone in front of you who has a child on their shoulders, to either hold them or scoot a few inches? What are your thoughts? I don't know how comfortable I would be doing this, but I guess if it meant my DD could see better than I might try. Please give me some insight!
9yo DD, but if she gets behind a tall person, she won't be able to see either. There are even adults who are on the shorter side, and would have trouble seeing. Again, I really am not trying to upset anyone. We are going to do the WOC and dinner, with the hope of getting in a good section, but there still is the potential to be blocked I guess. So I will ask again, why don't they have people sit for WOC? I haven't been so I don't know the actual layout other than by seeing pictures, but there must be a reason.
Is it okay to ask someone in front of you who has a child on their shoulders, to either hold them or scoot a few inches? What are your thoughts? I don't know how comfortable I would be doing this, but I guess if it meant my DD could see better than I might try. Please give me some insight!