Disneyrsh said:
I don't feel I'm being rude.
Well you are...and I'm not the only one who recognizes that. Stating your opinions is one thing...stating them in a way that's disrespectful of other people is something completely different.
I have no patience for people whining about children not behaving like tiny little Miss Manners. Every time we've been to Disney and sat in the hot tub, I've gotten splashed by kids. Usually not my kids, since we have a hot tub and they think it's only for warming up until you can get back into a 'real' pool. But telling a 6 year old boy to "be careful" as he jumps in beside me is silly, frankly. Cut the kids a break; they're trying their best to behave in school all day long, don't they get a vacation too?
No one is saying they a 6 year old can't vacation, but common sense doesn't all of a sudden get thrown out the window just because it's vacation time. Obviously that takes the form of the parents. And why
wouldn't you tell a child to be careful? Just because you're on vacation doesn't mean safety is no longer a concern.
If people want a quiet hot tub where they won't be bothered by children, then I suggested a more appropriate venue for them. If they're sooooooo peeved about it that they feel the need to vent here, well, I'm all about them takin' it to the old folks home, because the ladies over there love to b*tch up a storm. As for winning people over to my side

Honey, I ain't runnin' for office, here. I'm just standing up for the kids.
Your standing up for the kids is coming on here to insult people. That's just inappropriate. If you want people to take you seriously, then you should act mature enough to handle people disagreeing with you.
Are they reading Descartes yet, or still working through Aristotle?
This is what I mean...your need to insult. Really, what is your point in doing that?
Actually, I have. I work on getting them outside and running around like the wild little indians they should be at that age. Then I give them an Oreo.
Well that's great for you...I personally find it disrespectful to try and change a child if they aren't interested in being that way. The kids I watch anre't interested in being "wild little indians" (which by the way, nice stereotypical insult there as well)...being wild isn't in their interest at all. Just because
you don't like that about a child doesn't mean they don't enjoy it.
I see, bitterly complaining about kids running around and being loud is fine, but calling someone silly or unreasonable for feeling that wasy is insulting. Not in my world. That's called honest.
No on is bitterly complaining except for you. Yes people have found a need to vent, but for the most part the only ones who have been responding have been able to do so without needing to insult people as a result.
Did you design hot tubs for a living? Our hot tub at our house at times is EXACTLY a 'smaller, warmer swimming pool." One of humankind's greatest abilities is the talent for adaptation.
I don't design hot tubs, but I know them well enough to know the proper use for them. More injuries and drownings have happened as a result of improper use. I seriously hope that doesn't happen to you. Adaptation is great, yes...but there's also common sense to not take something to a level other than what it's meant to be for. They simply are not meant for that and it's not safe to treat them as such. And one doesn't need to actually design a hot tub to know what they're used for. I don't design cars, but I know they're meant for driving and I know how & where they should be driven.
Well, yeah, you don't dive in it. That's what's called natural selection at work...
It's more than just diving in that people are taking issue with.
We may disagree about rambunctious. I think splashing 'games' are not ok in the hot tub, but kids are not careful about getting in and out, sometimes they'll just stand up and you get splashed.

It's water, it's a kid, it happens.
No one here is complaining about kids making a little splash by getting in and out of the hot tub. People here are upset that parents are allowing them to treat a hot tub like a pool. If it was meant to be a pool, it would be called a pool and would be designed like a pool.
And I think if your kid's in the pool or in the hot tub and you're not keeping an eagle eye on them at all times, then you need your parenting license revoked. But my eagle eye makes sure they don't hurt themselves, not that they're sitting quietly in the pool, hoping that they don't offend anyone...
I think finally you and I agree on something...that the parents need to keep an eagle eye on their child. Ultimately this isn't a matter of offending people, but using common sense for the real intent for the use of a hot tub.
I'm not going to continue arguing with you about it. I think you could definitely make your case be heard a lot more if you simply took the time to share them more respectfully. I don't have any problems with you having a differing opinion, but there's no need to share them in a way that minimizes others or tries to squash how they feel. Whether or not it was your intention, responding to the debate (and continuing to "argue" about it) shows that you are interested in people agreeing with you. If you want to give kids a voice as you stated, it might be wise to do so in a way that's helpful, not harmful, to your image.
Anway, like I said, I'm done arguing about it. I'll join the popcorn eaters.
