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Read Eyore4ever149's original post. She
IS asking us to coment on her husbands behavior and how he is putting a price on her childs safety and comfort. She says so in her post. (see the bold). She wanted to know how to get her husband to buy the seat.
I don't see how giving her advice, which is what she asked for, is rude or how it would warrent the "moderators" to get involved. If she didn't want people like me to give their advice, (and yes, sorry, I ALWAYS do the right thing for my DS - wether he or DH likes it or not), then don't ask. Also, if you feel as though people are attacking the husband, they are. She shouldn't have put it out there that he isn't listening to her and that he is being cheap on his childs safety is she didn't want people to comment on that as well.
I don't see why the number of posts that I have posted should give you the right to attack me. Just so you know, I've been to Disney more times than I can even count, I worked for Disney for 13 1/2 years, I've been a
travel agent for 15 years, a mother for 8 years, and aunt for 26 years a wife for 10
years, a single income home for 9 years and I have 2 brothers in the Marines (for the one who said I don't understand!)My husband works 24 hours at a time as a firefighter, so he's often not home. I live and die for my son, and YES, I always do whats best for him. So don't tell me that because I haven't posted HERE enough, I don't know what I am talking about!
I never said any parent is "better" or "worse" than any other parent for buying or not buying a seat on the airline. I said that I couldn't understand for the life of me why anyone would do this. If we take safety out of the whole thing (I just think it IS safer) let's just go back to Eyore4ever149's comment about comfort. Why doesn't that child's comfort count? Just because it's a baby? And why not try to think about someone other than your families comfort? Everyone has gotten the hairy eye ball from everyone around them when you are traveling with a child (in a seat, not in a seat, 1 month old or 12 years old) no one wants to sit there, but I would still like to think that I would do everything in my power to make the trip as pleasant as possible for them, even though I don't know them. Like another poster said, just because you don't HAVE to buy a seat, doesn't mean you SHOULDN'T!
I'm sorry, but somebody needs to speak for this poor child. It doesn't get a say. I believe it takes a village to raise a child, and I needed to point out that this isn't fair, no matter how harsh I said it.
And to the people who said that they don't buy a seat for their child because I
knowthere will be an empty seat, you don't
knowthat. You shouldn't count on having that seat if you didn't pay for it. Yes, if there are empty seats for ALL lap babies, then use it, it worked out good for you this time. But if there are 4 lap babies and only 1 seat, why would you feel like it's fair for YOU to have it?
On Southwest, if it's important for your family to sit together on the plane, then arrive early. I've flown Southwest (and will again on Sunday) and even now that my DS is 8, I'll get there hours in advace as well as print off "A" boarding passes the day before because it is important for me to be next to my DS! Do I like to go to the airport early. NO! not at all. Do I do it, yes, because it's important to me.
Yes, this board is supposed to be here to help fellow Disney lovers, but if you ask for advice and then you don't like it, don't go and tell the "Board Police" about it. That is what isn't fair!
Now, I want to wish you all a Fun and SAFE Disney vacation, no matter how you get there.