keishashadow
Proud Redhead...yes, I have some bananas!
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I got back yesterday and I am sorry but the tour groups definitely took away from my experience. I was there with my 18, 17 and 11 year old children. These groups of virtually unsupervised, uncontrolled children was ridiculous. They ran over both me and my daughter. My ankle is still swollen and my daughter twisted her knee. I ended up at minor care with her and then had to push her around in a wheel chair the rest of the two weeks. When I spoke to Guest Relations they said it was just a cultural difference. it is not a cultural difference. It is a huge amount of unsupervised children running through a park.
I was talking with one of the chaperones and she said that there were two chaperones with 93 15 year old girls from another country. These kids were yelling and running and lying in the middle of every walk way. They were impossible to avoid. Luckily we were at The Contemporary so there were none at our hotel. I cannot imagine sending my kids to a foreign country unsupervised like that. I sent my boys to Australia when they were 15. There was a chaperone ( a certified school teacher with People to People) for every 10 kids.
I have been during very busy times--two separate trips the park was closed for entry by 11 a.m. It is not the crowds that bothered me it was this crowd.
We still had an amazing time because we worked a plan around them.
There can be quite the lack of personal space in the parks. thankfully they typically excel at crowd control. My rule of thumb is when I see 'the flag' of the tour groups, I immediately turn the other way.
btw, I've been run into several times, usually clipped while standing still in line for something

