schlepsnort
<font color=cc0066>Family CEO, CFO<br><font color=
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This past Sept. we went to MK and were waiting to see Philharmagic in the holding 'pen' as we called it.
As the doors auto opened a group of kids (teens I think) started shoving and rushing to get through the doors! Seriously , I love the show too, but I don't think it's worth turning the waiting line into a mosh pit. Especially as we are holding onto two little boys hands and carrying a baby and the brats are slamming into people to be 'first' in.
I also understand about the using the handicapped potty. I have what is considered an 'invisible' disease (I have arthritis) and I have both hips replaced. I have to use a higher toilet because I cannot bend down with my fake hips. So I guess what I'm saying is it might be hard to tell who should be using the bigger potty and who shouldn't be. But I understand the vexation of it!
But again, it's Disney, so any annoyances didn't last long!
As the doors auto opened a group of kids (teens I think) started shoving and rushing to get through the doors! Seriously , I love the show too, but I don't think it's worth turning the waiting line into a mosh pit. Especially as we are holding onto two little boys hands and carrying a baby and the brats are slamming into people to be 'first' in.
I also understand about the using the handicapped potty. I have what is considered an 'invisible' disease (I have arthritis) and I have both hips replaced. I have to use a higher toilet because I cannot bend down with my fake hips. So I guess what I'm saying is it might be hard to tell who should be using the bigger potty and who shouldn't be. But I understand the vexation of it!
But again, it's Disney, so any annoyances didn't last long!
) However, on my last trip with my 21 year old daughter it was difficult to maintain a good attitude when her foot was run over by a middle-aged women on an


Walt designed Disney so that families could enjoy rides together, not just the kids. And yes, I would be upset if a 3 year old hit me with his sword. Why were his parents letting him swing it around in a busy park? But I would smile and be over it if the hitting was followed by an apology. If the parents just shrug their sholders, or don't apologize, then I would angry.


