tiggerfan9984
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Do NOT FART when in tight spaces or small rooms. Please oh please clinch your butt cheeks with all your might!
banabobana - as a mom of two well behaved kids and a home daycare provider of 7 well behaved kids, I agree completely. I judge other parents harshly because I know what proper sleep and training can do to a child and parent and lots of times the sleep is not given or enforced.
Actually that is a good idea.... we should start a breastfeeding thread of moms nursing .... I think other moms would benefit in seeing.... where the good nursing spots are, and how other moms handle nursing in the parks... like what (if any) kind of special shirts or things like that they might wear.
I remember being at the pool at night at WL in 2004 and a woman was sitting on the steps in a bikini nursing her toddler while she watched her older daughter play.....
we should totally start a thread!!!
Some don'ts -
If you need an ECV and you rent one that you take back to your room, dinner, etc. PLEASE sit on it on the bus. I've seen people on their ECV's use the ramp for the bus, have the bus driver buckle them in and then get up and take another seat - your ECV just took out three chairs and you are taking another - it is safe to ride in your chair, they have a special seat belt for you and everything. I do not have issues with people using ECV's or their own chairs, but please don't take another seat on an already packed bus! We would never lift my brother out of his chair and have him sit in another chair, please reconsider doing this yourself.
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I most certainly see your point, but when we were there last year with my 84 yr old mom, the bus driver indicated that it was unsafe and against polcy to remain on the ECV and that she was to move to a seat once parked. (and it would have been easier to leave her on the ECV). Maybe it was just that driver??? but we assumed that it was a rule, so we did it every time we were on the bus (but DH and I always stood up and only let my mom sit....
We're going again in December...maybe someone could clarify this...we most certainly don't want to take up yet another bus seat if we don't need to.....
I'd be on board - BFing support at WDWI'll need it soon
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Right on! Now the question is.... where to put such a thread.... my first thought was the families thread..... but I didn't want to rule out any single moms..... but now that I think of it, once you have a baby your a family....- so.... the family thread.... yeah?
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Some don'ts -
If you need an ECV and you rent one that you take back to your room, dinner, etc. PLEASE sit on it on the bus. I've seen people on their ECV's use the ramp for the bus, have the bus driver buckle them in and then get up and take another seat - your ECV just took out three chairs and you are taking another - it is safe to ride in your chair, they have a special seat belt for you and everything. I do not have issues with people using ECV's or their own chairs, but please don't take another seat on an already packed bus! We would never lift my brother out of his chair and have him sit in another chair, please reconsider doing this yourself.
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I most certainly see your point, but when we were there last year with my 84 yr old mom, the bus driver indicated that it was unsafe and against polcy to remain on the ECV and that she was to move to a seat once parked. (and it would have been easier to leave her on the ECV). Maybe it was just that driver??? but we assumed that it was a rule, so we did it every time we were on the bus (but DH and I always stood up and only let my mom sit....
We're going again in December...maybe someone could clarify this...we most certainly don't want to take up yet another bus seat if we don't need to.....
In most cases it is UNSAFE to remain on the ECV on the bus.
FROM the FAQ on the Disabilities board:
Q: I can transfer to a standard seat, but I feel that that takes up even more seats from other passengers. May I remain on my ECV during the bus trip?
A: Yes, you may, however no one ever need feel ashamed about taking up "too much room". Drivers should be happy to assist you in whatever way possible. If you elect to remain on your ECV while on the bus, please keep in mind that this is NOT a very safe option. If you do ride on the ECV, remember that there are seatbelts available, and there are drivers who will, despite company policy, refuse to drive the bus with a passenger on an ECV who is not wearing a seatbelt. They will not be disciplined by the company for such a refusal, as Federal Laws override company policy. In this case, Federal Law requires the driver to refuse to even move the bus if he/she feels there is a safety hazard on board. Bottom line: ECV's are notoriously top heavy, and any extra protection you can afford yourself while on the bus should be taken full advantage of.
There are signs on many of the buses that tell people using ECVs to take a seat rather than remaining on the ECV.
I'd be on board - BFing support at WDWI'll need it soon
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I think this is a good idea.. I dont plan on needing to breastfeed ever again but I know so many moms who do and it may help them and support them at WDW...and the family thread is a great place for it.. Me and DD are a family.. you don't need a daddy to have a great family...
I'm pointing the finger at my own family
Let me start by saying we live in a fairly rural area on about 28 acres. When my DS4 (at the time) would be outside playing with his siblings he would occassionaly follow his older brother to stand behind the barn and... ahem, urinate. Fast forward through a winter of indoor plumbing use only, we find ourselves in Epcot.
You guessed it! While traveling through world showcase, DH and I stopped to consult the map. When we were finished we looked up to DS4 deeply entrenched in foilage off the path. Little blonde head sticking out and his pants around his knees.
Now, I couldn't find anything in the rule bookbut I'm pretty certain that this is a Disney no-no
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And what's the big deal about using mugs from 2 or 3 years ago?
If we bought new mugs every year that would be about an extra $70 a year on mugs! Yes, I know it's not just for mugs, its for the drinks and I really do appreciate it. But disney's not going broke just because I don't get a new one every year, they're making thousands and thousands of $$ from me going 2-3x a yr.
If they're in good condition, I'm re-using them!
Breastfeeding is a natural and beautiful experience that should be celebrated, not criminalized. No mother should ever feel ashamed or be forced to go into hiding to feed her baby!
A mom feeding her baby was offensive to you? Sad.![]()