Feckless
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sandym718 said:Not the poster you quoted, but I agree with that person 100%. It is not discriminatory. Having special needs or a child with special needs does not give one the right to infringe upon the rights of others. It is not appropriate to be "working through" a meltdown if that could in anyway endanger the safety of those around you. It is also not appropriate if it, beyond a very mild level, infringes upon the enjoyment of the ride for others around you. The other people on the ride paid admission, waited in line, etc, not to hear/watch your child scream, kick and/or throw a fit (whether that's a behavioral problem or a special needs issue), but to enjoy the ride/attraction. Anything that infringes upon the other guests' right to enjoy that attraction is inappropriate (flash photography, yelling or screaming by anyone of ANY age). Now of course, sometimes things happen DURING the course of a ride, and I think most people understand that is beyond the parents' control, and just appreciate anything they can do to minimize it. And I don't think most would be bothered by some (SOME) crying, loudness before the ride starts. But if it is an escalating situation, whether the reason is intentional or not, that is the parents' responsibility to deal with while eliminating/reducing the impact on all other guests. That might mean skipping the ride. All parents make sacrifices, those who have children with special needs, often have to make many more..that's life. Other guests should be accepting and kind, of course, but special needs is not an excuse for "anything goes and everyone has to just deal with it no matter what" (I'm not saying that you said that, just making a point). And CM's should be empowered to deal with these situations to ensure the safety, comfort and enjoyment of ALL guests.
This.
I rode HM a few times during our last trip, and there was at least one parent with a screaming, protesting child each time. I'm not talking about a child who is nervous, or unsure, but flat out FREAKING and not wanting to be there. We could barely hear what was going being said in the stretching room and I spent the time feeling bad for the kid rather than enjoying my ride. However, I also felt terrible for the screaming, moaning and utterly terrified child behind me on TOT who turned out to be a grown woman!!!!
My son did not want to ride any rides where things "jump out at you" or anything spooky during our trip when he was 6. He and DH went to Hall of Presidents while DD and I rode HM and DH rode alone later. Dinosaur wasn't on the agenda for either during that trip. For this trip, DS and DD were a go for everything except Dinosaur. I told DD I planned to ride, and she didn't like the idea of missing out, although she was nervous. I suggested she watch the YouTube video of the ride before we left, and she realized it wasn't anything she couldn't handle. Both kids rode it fine, prepared by the ride videos. If she said she didn't want to ride, whether or not I thought she SHOULD, it would be up to her. It's her vacation too.