BugsDaddy
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Sorry, but I disagree. I don't have kids and I think I have just as much right to see a parade or fireworks as the kids do. And if an adult waits until the last minute to put a kid on his or her shoulders, where am I supposed to move to?
Not true. Walt Disney created Disneyland as a place where parents and children could have fun together. He came up with the idea while sitting on a bench watching his daughters ride a merry-go-round.
Isn't that what I just said? Without kids and parents, there would be no Disneyworld. Disneyworld was created as a place for kids and parents to have fun. Parents support the world with their dollars and Disney keeps the fun rolling in. If Disney had to rely solely on the revenue of those adults without children looking to relive their childhood, the park would be bankrupt. So, it is not unreasonable to think that Disney probably bends over backwards to cater to their main audience. That being said, everyone should be able to appreciate Disney and have a good time. Maybe there should just be a little more consideration given to the 4 year old trying to watch their first parade as was probably given to you when you were their age.