Becky_Boop
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Thank you for the recorded call. It's not anyone's intention to break rules, it's our intention to get undeniable proof of the rules we aren't sure of before we follow them.
Becky_Boop said:Good point. Here's the solution:
You can walk with Heelys. You walk when there's cracks or any other obstacles, you can walk. When there's a stretch of not crowded, smooth pavement, you can skate for a few feet, and stop again before you reach the obstacle.![]()

Becky_Boop said:Thank you for the recorded call. It's not anyone's intention to break rules, it's our intention to get undeniable proof of the rules we aren't sure of before we follow them.

Tink In Training said:No actually, see I'm not a sue happy person. That's that whole responsibility and accountability thing that most people are missing today...but hey, the same thing could happen to you walking, not watching where you were going, bending down to pick something up or many other ways. If order for the above to happen my daughter would have to be skating uncontrollably and probably pretty quickly which from my experience you really can't do. They are not roller skates and can not get up to the same speeds and such.
Have you ever even been on a pair of Heely's? If you have the slightest inkling of how to use them you can stop yourself from falling or pretty much anything by just putting your toe down.
But hey, by all means, keep going on about this and judging every child who has the audacity to wear them, every parent who has the incomprehensible nerve to buy them (irresponsible people that they are) and every person who may or may not know whether there is a rule about something
As far as your ingenious quote above...wow...are you a god like pillar or what? Do you go the speed limit everyday...do you completely stop at stop signs...have you never had a piece of paper fly out of your car window do you follow every single rule all the time, moral rules, legal rules, assumed rules, public rules. If you do I salute you, you must be a one of a kind person, and heaven will surely open the doors when you arrive.
Don't assume to know me or judge me, you can't and for you to so blatantly try from something like the quote above is just ignorance at its best.
Carry on with the kid wearing irresponsible parent Heelys bashing now
Don't assume to know me or judge me, you can't and for you to so blatantly try from something like the quote above is just ignorance at its best.
Becky_Boop said:Thank you for the recorded call. It's not anyone's intention to break rules, it's our intention to get undeniable proof of the rules we aren't sure of before we follow them.
RickinNYC said:Then I suggest you pick up the phone and call Disney to ask what the rule is yourself, before you deny that such a position exists.
What?head mouse said:I think the bottom line would be. Treaat the parks like you would your home. You don't skate/roll around your home, you don't throw trash on the floor of your home, you don't spit on the floor of your home, ect. Don't do it at the parks. And if you do do thoes things in your home. you don't need to go to WDW anyways.![]()
TommyTutone said:If I can do that, then I'm definitely going pantsless!

nephthys43 said:ooh! does that mean i get to walk around nekkid while eating ice cream?![]()
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Tink In Training said:"And then you'll get your hackles up and start screaming back and making a scene because your precious child could not ever, in any single chance, have any kind of accident whatsoever. "
Once again, assumption I'm sorry, are you assuming you know me and my family yet again? You have no idea what so ever what kind of parent I am, how my children act or anything else for that matter.
If my daughter mistakenly bumped into you and knocked your food over, yes I would reimburse you. Is that totally unacceptable from a mother of a Heelys wearing child or does that just break the stereotype that is being portrayed here?
"choose to not accept them because this particular rule doesn't apply to you. You've made it abundantly clear to the majority here and you are proud of it."
I think maybe I need to go back through the threads I've posted to point out where I have NUMEROUSLY stated that when I was there last and my daughter had her Heely's on no one ever said anything about there being a rule, and yes I'll state once again for the record so you won't have to go back and look we were approached by CM's, not to say they weren't allowed but to ask where we got them.
The rules apply to everyone, but it is silly and presumptuous to think that they are "common sense" or "you should know". If there is no mention of it to someone how would they "know" that they were doing something wrong? And no before anyone jumps on that in a quote, I am not including things like say stealing or murder, you know the obvious right from wrong things here Just because you think something is obvious other people may not.
This thread is so full of infinites...any time you say anything infinite you are automatically wrong by default, there are no infinites. Not all kids with Heely's are rude or brat, not all parents who dare buy them or let their children wear them are "stupid" or bad. Before you judge, judge yourself...last I knew perfection was pretty hard to come by.
I do stand by my convictions. I cant stand it when people make broad brush assumptions about any people or group of people, to say never and always is to lie. Dont assume you know why and who everyone is. This thread quickly escalated into a rude bratty Heelys wearing punk kid and their irresponsible terrible the world would be better off without THOSE people parents bashing session. All of that from a kid wearing a pair of Heelys? Thats pretty sad, talk about prejudicial and judgmental. I choose to not be that person and to not teach my children those types of morals.
Since when is the world black and white? Id hate to live in the world where all people could easily make the assumptions many people on this board are making.
Jennasis said:CM's also don't always enforce a lot of rules (pool hopping, refillable mugs, admitting ina child over 2 for free) but that doesn't mean you can do those things. I follow Disney's rules. Especially the ones that are meant to increase the safety and park enjoyment for others.
I'm definitely not going to.polyfan said:Let me get this right, if someone is going along with a stroller and stops, takes hands off of stroller and it starts to roll, causing me to trip and fall then I should blame the parent and make them pay. Hmmm- let's be real people- you all act like these heelys are killer combat shoes or something- they are a sneaker with a wheel in it at times!! Good grief.
Rickinnyc- I find it hard to believe that you break no rules at all- no speeding- not ever?? not even as a teenager? I guess you must have been one lonely kid. You do seem to have a big grudge about these shoes- but that is typical also isn't it??