hidmickey:myantidrug
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Fitswimmer said:First of all-if your child is 6, it wasn't your child we were discussing then was it?
Secondly, if your child's arms and legs are hanging a foot outside of the stroller because they are too big for it-yes, they probably will be in the way, or slap/kick others as you push them through the crowds. Maybe even other children who might just be walking! If they are too big to fit in the stroller-get a wheelchair. I'm sure that it's more important that your child not get too tired than it is to have enough wheelchairs available for people who actually have health issues and need them. What about the family who comes later in the day with small children and can't rent a stroller because your healthy 10 year old has it?
And people wonder why kids are so out of shape and overweight???
I agree completly. If your child of that height/age/etc. has a problem that we can or cannot see (it doesn't matter), then get them a wheelchair which has to be more comfortable than those hard plastic strollers or any other one.
To respond to another post about the same issue. No, I cannot leave. People off-site with one family car cannot leave. People with parents, or other family members, who would rather not have them trying to navigate their way back to a hotel or any other place cannot leave. Teens, disabled people, are there (in almost every case) for the long haul just like these kids.
I was actually thinking that SAME thing when we were there in May and saw the $3000 worth of coins in the line for EE. Apparently they have a small pool set up in the middle of queue but because of the drought there was no water in it...people were still throwing money into it! All I could do is wonder....
Sometimes these boards are VERY difficult to get a good idea on tone of voice, actual meaning, etc.

A parent asks if it is ok that their son sit next to me, and I said it was fine. So I ask him what his name is. "Brandon." Can you guess what my nephew's name is? So in a small way, it was like I had him there with me after all. 

