Priorityonecb
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I find it upsetting too when I see parents behaving that way. When we go to WDW (or DL...Sea World...etc.) it truly is for our children...we are just happy we get to go along to chaperone! 
When they are thirsty, we get a drink. When they are tired...we find a bench and share an icecream. At DL last time, our dd was right at the cusp of being to old for a stroller...and too young to manage walking the park all day. Every day around 11am we'd start seeing the signs of fatique setting in. We noticed the signs, and would stop as soon as we could for a nice leisurely lunch. That was all she needed to regroup and go for the rest of the day.
Just about every day though around 2pm, we'd start seeing more and more exhausted, hot children loosing it and their parents being frustrated and upset.
I am not a perfect parent...I've had moments of frustration as well. But, I do think that common courtesy and respect for our children goes a long way in keeping everyone happy.

When they are thirsty, we get a drink. When they are tired...we find a bench and share an icecream. At DL last time, our dd was right at the cusp of being to old for a stroller...and too young to manage walking the park all day. Every day around 11am we'd start seeing the signs of fatique setting in. We noticed the signs, and would stop as soon as we could for a nice leisurely lunch. That was all she needed to regroup and go for the rest of the day.
Just about every day though around 2pm, we'd start seeing more and more exhausted, hot children loosing it and their parents being frustrated and upset.
I am not a perfect parent...I've had moments of frustration as well. But, I do think that common courtesy and respect for our children goes a long way in keeping everyone happy.

) go unnoticed. 

or two!
God help them! When my brother and I were kids, we were not allowed to act that way - there was no room for it, and I didnt even know about "tantrums" until I was older. When I was a kid, I knew that at any moment, I could either get "the look", or a slap that would end it all. But I guess now, some parents are scared to do anything for fear of being locked up or something.