rt2dz
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But Disney is forcing us to use our phones more. Need to schedule/change FP, we will be forced to use the phone. Need to check wait times so we don't miss a FP, pull out the phone. Not feeling well and need to cancel tomorrows dinner just in case because you don't want a $10 per person no show fee, pull out the phone. Need to check your FP scheduled time, need the phone again. Get it? Like it or not, phone use is required at WDW.
Then there are all the other things. Taking and sending photos. Maybe checking on a massive situation at work, where you probably shouldn't be on vacation. I know my DH gets paid to do a job. He has several people under him in one of the most key departments to a very large company. Vacation or not, he might have to take care of something. Sometimes he needs to get it done, or the vacation is over--for him at least. Possibly even the job. There are people who are keeping tabs on someone who is seriously ill at home. I mean, really, if your father had a massive stroke the first day of your vacation and everyone is telling you it's fine, wouldn't you still want to stay on top of the situation in case anything changes? Or would you rather be so checked out in your happy place that you never got a chance to say goodbye? Maybe the child has Autism and that is helping him/her get through the meal. Kids with motor skill issues can't color. Or maybe an older child has a project to do for something--school or other activities. Some schools are year round. Some schools require summer work. my kids are GT and AP classes. Each has a summer reading list. One has to write 2 repots, the other has to fill out online surveys and there are various deadlines by which they need to be completed. Yeah, they complain too.
No one knows how representative that snapshot is compared to the rest of their vacation. Do not make assumptions unless you know the whole story.
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Then there are all the other things. Taking and sending photos. Maybe checking on a massive situation at work, where you probably shouldn't be on vacation. I know my DH gets paid to do a job. He has several people under him in one of the most key departments to a very large company. Vacation or not, he might have to take care of something. Sometimes he needs to get it done, or the vacation is over--for him at least. Possibly even the job. There are people who are keeping tabs on someone who is seriously ill at home. I mean, really, if your father had a massive stroke the first day of your vacation and everyone is telling you it's fine, wouldn't you still want to stay on top of the situation in case anything changes? Or would you rather be so checked out in your happy place that you never got a chance to say goodbye? Maybe the child has Autism and that is helping him/her get through the meal. Kids with motor skill issues can't color. Or maybe an older child has a project to do for something--school or other activities. Some schools are year round. Some schools require summer work. my kids are GT and AP classes. Each has a summer reading list. One has to write 2 repots, the other has to fill out online surveys and there are various deadlines by which they need to be completed. Yeah, they complain too.
No one knows how representative that snapshot is compared to the rest of their vacation. Do not make assumptions unless you know the whole story.
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My adult daughter and I just returned from our annual WDW trip and we both were disturbed by what we observed....whether on the bus, at dinner or standing on line waiting to go on an attraction we saw parents more involved with their cell phones, ipads, whatever than their kids. We noticed parents telling kids to be quiet so they could read their emails or check something online. As a parent and educator I was so saddened to see this over and over again. While there were parents interacting with their children and having a great time, there was an overwhelming number completely "checked out." I always thought vacation was a chance to spend time with your kids without all the outside pressures of everyday life. The other disturbing thing was the kids that had a device put in front of them so they can play games or watch videos during dinner. Sadly, we noticed many tables where there were parents and children and absolutely no conversation.




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We eat multiple meals together each and every day of the year. I don't allow cell phones at the table at home, but in restaurants I'm a bit looser because of the wait times. And cell phone or not, at home or in a restauarant, we will sometimes have a quiet meal and not talk to each other much. It's not the end of the world as we know it - we have just shared all that we care to share with each other at the moment. And my ears need the break sometimes.