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I have DDD: Disney Destination DISorder
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Absolutely not- this warning has been going on with escalators and various other forms of shoes and shoe laces for years. If anything- they should ban escalators!![]()
Absolutely not- this warning has been going on with escalators and various other forms of shoes and shoe laces for years. If anything- they should ban escalators!![]()
So how can you stay safe on escalators?
Experts say adults should always hold the handrail, and children should hold their hands.
Keep your feet and clothing away from the sides of the escalator.
Try to stand near the middle of the step.
Never let kids sit down or play on escalators.
If you're with more than one child, or have a baby stroller, it's safer to take the elevator.
But then who would ride the TTA? Seriously... would you ride it if you had to walk up the stairs?![]()
TTA died on our last trip...I was riding it alone with my DS2 since I was pregnant and couldn't ride whatever it was the others were riding. We had to sit for half an hour while they tried to fix it and then I had to walk FOREVER carrying my toddler to get off! I DEFINITELY wouldn't recommend it as a walking ride!
They don't even enforce the ban on healies, so I wouldn't worry much about crocs
HA! If you think Crocs are dangerous on escalators and such, look up info on shoelaces!! WAY MORE DANGEROUS!![]()