Again, as a parent it is my responsibility to ensure that my children are not experiencing any "desperation" of any kind. Some children need naps and they prefer to not deviate from their nightly bedtime schedule or sometimes they get overwhelmed.
My DD had a catastrophic meltdown at 50's Prime Time. Just as we were walking to the table, she burst out in tears. It took five seconds for us to realize it was time to go.
The waitress was very kind and even offered to make "to go" orders for us. We tipped her anyway and politely declined. DD had enough and needed rest. No pot roast for DH, no milkshakes to go and no Fantasmic for us that night. No regrets.
If I know my children need to get to bed, then I am not going to wait until the park closes to leave, because I should know the buses will be crowded. Wishes and Fantasmic are not more important than the overall well-being of my children.
Wishes and Fantasmic are wonderful and if you want to experience this with your children that's great, but don't complain about the buses when you along with the entire park has to exit at the same time.
Again, its okay to wait and stand in line for "rides and fun", but when its time to leave, its time to complain. Why must others sacrifice for our choices and how we choose to vacation?
Then you do your your best to exit the park when the buses are not at their peak. Its not the end of the world if you don't get to see the fireworks.
Again choosing to place your children in situation that is not conducive to their well-being, all in the name of "fun" suggests otherwise.
Okay, I agree. However, if they are negatively impacted by the buses and continue to return year after year fully aware of the bus situation at the same resort(s), they know what to expect. Either make adjustments by renting a car -- use a cab/town car -- wake up super early or stay especially late.
Again, it is disheartening to hear this. No child or elderly or anyone in need of a seat should have to stand, it sickens me. If I ever witness anything like that, I probably would not use the buses anymore, because it would be war. But I have yet to see this, thankfully.
My family -- in addition to other families we did not know, made the choice not to board a crowded bus. I don't believe that my children deserve a seat over anyone else. Yes, that includes the guys too. I much prefer to wait.
This! I haven't had to wait on two buses yet, but I will wait as long as I have to. If I can wait in that long @ss line for TSM or Peter Pan, the buses are nothing. Rope drop and fireworks are just not that important if it compromises the comfort and happiness of my children.
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