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I think a lot of people are forgetting that a lot of parents of young children, who are the most likley to act out, are virtually babies themselves. I had my 1st child when I was 23, most of my friends did as well. I was an entirely different parent then than I am now more than a decade later...
And one more point to add. What you are witnessing is the period at the and of a very long sentence. You were only witnessing the tipping point that finally caused the parent to snap. What you weren't witness to was the hours of frustration that probably led up to that very point. Without all...
I get you mean well, I really do. However, until you have children of your own, you really really really have no idea what you are talking about. Believe me, I have taught my children from day one what appropriate public behavior is. My 6 year old daughter DOESN"T CARE!!! God himself could come...
This appeals to us; we will probably use it next year. We sometimes eat two TS a day. At Epcot it may be 3. It is the QS we eat less of. However, the deluxe was to much. Between this plan and concierge level, shouldn't have to pay for any food out of pocket, just tips.
Thanks. I go back-and-forth on the issue. Even with out the bagless security lines, it seems like it might be nice to not have to worry about it all day. But I'm not sure I want all my pockets to be weighed down with phone chargers and other thingss.
You obviously weren't in Atlanta when thousands were stranded on the I during their "snow storm" lol. Emergency services were just as helpless as everyone else...
I'm not sure there was a whole lot that Disney could have done to negate people freaking out once it happened. Not that the approach...
When you take any form of transportation, especially public, you have to accept a level of risk inherent with it.
When you get on any Gondala system, you are accepting the risk that something may go very wrong and you will be stranded. The risk statically may be small, but it is there. Odds are...
Well, Disney definitely isn't everyone's cup of tea. I can certainly understand why someone would prefer not to visit it for the same reasons I do. It definitely can be a lot for any sane person.
I am obsessed with a parks probably in large part due to nostalgia. The other part is I am an...
My husband goes almost solely for the food lol. Granted we tend to go to mostly sit down and/or signature restaurants. We love how many different options there are.
My family is probably more materialistic than we should be. We do not really mind the "buy" culture. There are many souvenirs we...