grimley1968
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PreppyPolyMom said:The last time we were at disney (2002) I heard a kid whining and asking her mom for a drink, she was thirsty, the mom said "shut up and swallow your spit". That is something that has burned a hole in my memory and I will never forget it. I felt so bad for that child, and relieved at the same time that my kids will never have a mom like that.![]()
I think this is a bit quick to judge the mother of these kids. Maybe what she said was a bit harsh. But how do you know the kid hadn't just had a drink, or maybe wasted much of a $2 drink earlier? My DD's do this kind of thing all the time. My oldest DD probably drinks 10 cups of milk a day, and then will complain that she's "thirsty" 10 minutes after finishing her last cup. When I offer her some water or juice to really quench her thirst, she refuses. A lot of people say, or even do, things in the parks that look terrible in the snapshot image others see of them. But it's not really fair to adjudge a mom negatively and have a "hole burned" in your memory because of that one moment. There could have been a whole lot more to that story than what you saw.
There's another thread close to this one about having "meltdowns" in the parks. Many of those "meltdowns" sound similar to what in this thread would be described as "shocking" behavior. I think this, and many other examples cited in this thread, could simply have been little temporary meltdowns by people who are normally very good parents/kids/citizens.
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...Long story short, we took a couple of rides on TTA and got something to drink and both our moods improved..I learned 2 things on that trip 1) never go to WDW in July and 2) pace yourself-vacations are supposed to be relaxing.

