RaymOOOnd
Mouseketeer
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- Jun 14, 2015
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This is one of my greatest Disney frustrations. We stay at Riviera and, just after the resort opened, definitely rolled our double stroller on-and-off of the skyliner cars without any issue nor any objection. It fits through the doorway just fine, and we stayed here for several short trips in rapid succession doing so. Then, I believe it was last March or April, we were stopped at the point of boarding and told that the stroller needed to be folded. I was admittedly difficult with the cast member because, I thought, that person was obviously uniquely incorrect based on my past experiences. Obviously we yielded as we'd had to, and later that same day a different cast member also made us fold it. Since then, we are always asked.
Now what's frustrating is that all of these cast members on that first trip treated me like I'd had two heads, in response to my telling them that we'd previously been able to roll the stroller right onto the sky car. The first one insisted, *insisted* that the rule had always been in place, and the second said something similarly although not as disagreeably. What would have been the problem with just simply admitting that, yes, there's a new rule now. Is it like... we can't acknowledge our deviant past? Back then, when we didn't make otherwise happy families yank two sleeping babies out of a peaceful slumber, empty out an entire bottom compartment and somehow hold all of this stuff along with the two babies, FOLD the whole thing which in the case of ours *literally does not decrease the overall size of the thing at all -- it's almost comical*, and then limp onto the skyliner with all 60lbs of it in-arms and with a severely diminished mood?
Does anyone know why:
1. Single stroller fine, double stroller not fine, or
2. Why the strange evasiveness re: the history of the rule? It's not like I go on asking each trip, but I carry with me the taste of that first experience. It puts a bad taste in my mouth and makes me trust the place less.
This was all basically rhetorical. It's fine if nobody answers at all. But I feel a little better.
Now what's frustrating is that all of these cast members on that first trip treated me like I'd had two heads, in response to my telling them that we'd previously been able to roll the stroller right onto the sky car. The first one insisted, *insisted* that the rule had always been in place, and the second said something similarly although not as disagreeably. What would have been the problem with just simply admitting that, yes, there's a new rule now. Is it like... we can't acknowledge our deviant past? Back then, when we didn't make otherwise happy families yank two sleeping babies out of a peaceful slumber, empty out an entire bottom compartment and somehow hold all of this stuff along with the two babies, FOLD the whole thing which in the case of ours *literally does not decrease the overall size of the thing at all -- it's almost comical*, and then limp onto the skyliner with all 60lbs of it in-arms and with a severely diminished mood?
Does anyone know why:
1. Single stroller fine, double stroller not fine, or
2. Why the strange evasiveness re: the history of the rule? It's not like I go on asking each trip, but I carry with me the taste of that first experience. It puts a bad taste in my mouth and makes me trust the place less.
This was all basically rhetorical. It's fine if nobody answers at all. But I feel a little better.