KrazeeK120
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And sometimes, it's as bad as it looks.
I was on the Tower of Terror with a family who forced their 4 year old son on it, crying and pleading the whole line to not make him ride it. He was so scared. The jerk parents were laughing at him and berating him for being a "fraidy cat" (their words) and his older brother was joining in as well. This poor little boy was SO scared he THREW UP just after the ride started (before any drops) and we all had to endure the ride with the smell and the parents yelling at the boy for vomiting. It was the worst thing I have experienced at WDW. I told the first CM I saw what those parents were doing to that child and it bummed me out the rest of the day.
Two women behind us in line for Dinosaur last week were carrying a little boy (maybe 4) who kept saying he didn't want to go on it and was sobbing. They just laughed at him and carried him on. I felt so bad for him and had to bit my tongue from saying something. I know I shouldn't tell someone else how to parent, but that little boy was so scared.
My heart hurts for those poor kids. Why would it ever be fun or funny to terrify your child? I'd probably punch someone in the face if they attempted to purposely frighten my precious little boy. Being a parent doesn't give you a right to terrify your children. Would you want someone to do that to you?
I don't force her. I'm not above bribes, but she won't go for it.

