the "rules are rules except when it inconveniences me" is the very definition of entitlement. sigh.
Not at all what I said. Rules are always rules and my being inconvenienced does not change that

the "rules are rules except when it inconveniences me" is the very definition of entitlement. sigh.
Why 12. If you use the stairs to go up to 12 and then walk across the deck it is the same distance and going all the way front on 11 to use those stairs as well.
Not at all what I said. Rules are always rules and my being inconvenienced does not change thatGood day to you.
I just looked at PrincessShmoo's photos that she so kindly posted and the signs imply that walking through is ok, as long as you don't use the facilities in the area. Now, I didn't go to lawyering school, and my interpretation isn't a legal one, just a common sense one. However, I would still prefer children traversing the area not speak. I acknowledge it is not practical in all cases for an adult to carry them through the area, so I guess I'm ok with them being allowed to walk.
wait. what? Where are you getting the "implying" part? I am not a lawyer either but just reading the signs doesn't imply that at all.
i didn't quote you - I wasn't referring to you but actually someone else's post. But if you feel it applies to you well sure, maybe it does.
I clicked on this thread because of an encounter I saw in the Quiet Cove Café. A Mom and 10ish year old daughter came in and ordered coffee drinks. Someone sitting at the bar (NOT ME!) made a comment about kids not allowed in the Café, pointing at the sign. The Mom went off on the woman and said that as long as they were just ordering coffee and then leaving it was okay. What surprised me was that the two CMs never said a word. They just kept their heads down and made the coffees. The girl was 10 and old enough to wait outside on her own. I did wonder though what if she was only 3 or 4? I guess the Mom just doesn't get coffee then? I am thinking that the CMs were quiet hoping for a bigger tip.
I clicked on this thread because of an encounter I saw in the Quiet Cove Café. A Mom and 10ish year old daughter came in and ordered coffee drinks. Someone sitting at the bar (NOT ME!) made a comment about kids not allowed in the Café, pointing at the sign. The Mom went off on the woman and said that as long as they were just ordering coffee and then leaving it was okay. What surprised me was that the two CMs never said a word. They just kept their heads down and made the coffees. The girl was 10 and old enough to wait outside on her own. I did wonder though what if she was only 3 or 4? I guess the Mom just doesn't get coffee then? I am thinking that the CMs were quiet hoping for a bigger tip.
You should complain to CMs, and perhaps look "sideways" at them and curse a lot like somebody on here said they do.I see this all the time and it INFURIATES me.
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I am not teaching my children that rules don't apply to them....but I will teach them to make informed decisions and accept consequences when they break the rules
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ETA: Definition of entitled: believing oneself to be inherently deserving of privileges or special treatment. This definition doesn't apply here, as I know the rules and consequences still apply.