RitaE
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- May 29, 2008
- Messages
- 5,625
I don't know - I kind of have to agree with the some of the others. My child really doesn't want to see Toy Story either. I asked him and he said "not really." So if somebody invited us and we wanted to do something else instead, I'd likely say No Thank You. That doesn't make him spoiled. Spoiled would be insisting that you had to change your plans to match what my child wanted.
And lots of 5 year olds bowl with bumpers. I can see why you didn't want to put them on a lane populated by 10 year olds but it sounds like the Mom just didn't realize that it wasn't a good fit for her kid before she agreed to bring him.
And lots of 5 year olds bowl with bumpers. I can see why you didn't want to put them on a lane populated by 10 year olds but it sounds like the Mom just didn't realize that it wasn't a good fit for her kid before she agreed to bring him.


. I don't see why not wanting to see that movie at that time is an issue except for the OP and her DD.