Magic Kingdom Bigtop- peanuts in walkways and allergies

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Gives the acronym "DDP" a whole new meaning...
 
leighi123 said:
Obviously you don't understand the seriousness of allergies. I know it was hard for me to wrap my head around before I had an allergic child, its insane to think that a pb&j sandwich could kill someone, and no one thinks twice. But when you have a kid who suffers from allergies, it becomes a daily challenge that you have to deal with. It really really sucks but you just have to deal with it. Its not fair for you to judge if you don't understand what its really like.


Actually... I, myself, have a peanut allergy. I just never would think that Disney would ever risk putting their consumers at risk. It just seemed silly to even think it would be anything other than a prop.

Tigger's Bouncy Place - now the Pooh Met/Greet was never formally "open" because the day of soft opening a young girl broke her ankle playing on the "Safely designed" bouncing pads that Disney had approved to be in their park, despite every other human being on earth taking on look at them and going "that's an accident waiting to happen."

So no, you shouldn't implicitly trust Disney with your safety.
 
OP, I can't say I fault you for doing your research. Honestly, I think in your situation I'd take the "better safe than sorry" route, too.
 
Folks no more.

This is Disney and fake nuts in cement. The fun is now over and closed.
Time for folks to get a grip.
 
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