cheyandrew7
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I think that its a bunch of crap my son screams all the time and there's nothing I can do about it do they should just deal with it if they said anything to me I would sue them
I think that its a bunch of crap my son screams all the time and there's nothing I can do about it do they should just deal with it if they said anything to me I would sue them
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I think that its a bunch of crap my son screams all the time and there's nothing I can do about it do they should just deal with it if they said anything to me I would sue them
I think that its a bunch of crap my son screams all the time and there's nothing I can do about it do they should just deal with it if they said anything to me I would sue them
Actually, we were there in August. The 20th through the 27th and it was packed. I believe that Southern classes were back in session then, but the place was full of NJ/NYC/Philly people. And Canadians--lots of them.
Disney was the second most crowded I've ever seen it, and I can't recall a single incident of kids misbehaving. When I noticed about other people's kids was their Princess costumes and hair-do's. The glitter spray and hair extensions are something else! I also noticed lots of loving gestures between family members.Parents holding their children, smiling at them, that kind of thing.
Screaming, yelling, destroying by kids--I don't know. I just can't recall seeing any of that.
she would SUE them???!!!!![]()
Sue them for what? I don't think that 'screaming children' is a protected class.
Actually, we were there in August. The 20th through the 27th and it was packed. I believe that Southern classes were back in session then, but the place was full of NJ/NYC/Philly people. And Canadians--lots of them.
Disney was the second most crowded I've ever seen it, and I can't recall a single incident of kids misbehaving. When I noticed about other people's kids was their Princess costumes and hair-do's. The glitter spray and hair extensions are something else! I also noticed lots of loving gestures between family members.Parents holding their children, smiling at them, that kind of thing.
Screaming, yelling, destroying by kids--I don't know. I just can't recall seeing any of that.
Bravo. I suggest you are either totally in control of yourself and are brilliantly able to tune out everything around you to the point of not being able to recall incidents that would normally irritate other people...But how many of these incidents are actually happening? Where are you people eating that a sign like this is actually necessary?
Sometimes getting involved in a Dis thread is like stepping into a parallel world. I don't see screaming, out-of-control 'snowflake' children at restaurants or grocery stores often; I read about them here a lot though.
I'm home two weeks now from a week at WDW. During six table service meals, I do NOT recall a single incident where a child was screaming and needed to be brought outside.
To be in a crowded theme park and say you didn't witness even ONE SINGLE INCIDENT of any child misbehaving, yelling or getting out of control is, forgive me for saying this, unbelieveable.
I do have the ability to ignore and tune out annoying noise and behavior, but I don't go looking for it either. When I'm in a crowd, I don't seek out poor behavior; I stay focused on my own family.
IMO there are a lot of grouchy people who just hate kids, as well as many know-it-all parents who enjoy observing other people's kids so that they can talk about how much better their own kids behave.
There's also a difference between slightly loud happy-kid noises and the dreaded full-blown, high-pitched, kid wail. I would take happy-kid noises or even crying any day over that wail. I swear, only those under age 7 are capable of reaching that pitch.
Children have to be taught what is socially acceptable and screaming in public is not socially acceptable.