Adults at WDW

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
I am in the school that thinks Disney should have more adults only options. I'm actually quite surprised that they don't have some adult only pools like on the ships. I'm not saying that it shouldn't continue to be a family friendly place but it could do that and offer more for adults too.

And I have to agree that it would be nice to have adult only hours at most of the signatures. Nothing like booking an ADR late at night at the Caifornia Grill to find it filled with loud, crying children.
This just makes me wonder why you block your user page from view.

Could it be that you are a former banned member?
 

SnarkyMonkey

Well-Known Member
This just makes me wonder why you block your user page from view.

Could it be that you are a former banned member?

No. I have never been banned from this site! Why would you say that?

I have no idea what my user page is. But if you would like me to unblock it, let me know how and it's done.
 

SnarkyMonkey

Well-Known Member
I unchecked most things. I don't typically share a lot of private info online. What info are you wanting me to share specifically? I'm not interested in giving out my personal details but I certainly have not been banned! Would it say that or something? Seriously confused.
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
I am in the school that thinks Disney should have more adults only options. I'm actually quite surprised that they don't have some adult only pools like on the ships. I'm not saying that it shouldn't continue to be a family friendly place but it could do that and offer more for adults too.

And I have to agree that it would be nice to have adult only hours at most of the signatures. Nothing like booking an ADR late at night at the Caifornia Grill to find it filled with loud, crying children.
I agree on both counts. I can't understand why they allow children under 12 in any signature restaurant after 9PM. I'm a parent with 2 kids and I would never being my own kids at that time. If for some reason I needed to eat at that time there are plenty of CS and other more appropriate restaurants for kids. There's nothing worse than finally getting a night out without the kids only to have crying or complaining kids ruin the night. Even if your kids are the most well behaved angels in the world and never bother anyone it still doesn't matter. They don't belong in a fine dining establishment late night.

On the adult pool thing they try to sorta do it at some resorts by having a "quiet" pool. That's a polite way of saying take your kids elsewhere. I've never seen it enforced though.
 

GoofGoof

Premium Member
I unchecked most things. I don't typically share a lot of private info online. What info are you wanting me to share specifically? I'm not interested in giving out my personal details but I certainly have not been banned! Would it say that or something? Seriously confused.
If you were banned you wouldn't be able to post anymore.
 

heath.sneyd

Well-Known Member
Gosh guys. Just go to Citywalk d: Why does it have to be at Disney?? Universal isn't really that far away from the place ! I enjoy my Disney family-themed! xD
My thoughts exactly. That's my plans for our Thursday night down there anyway. Plus I'm more partial to HRC and Margaritaville.
There is the little known clothing optional beach behind All Star Music.
NOW you tell me this, after I request a room in the Country section... Thanks! :in pain:
 

Mike730

Well-Known Member
This is my username for everything...has been for years! I'm not understanding what I did or said to create a problem here but I am very sorry.
You haven't caused any problems. There's at least a few members that have been banned multiple times under many names on this site, so when a new member posts familiar opinions it can be difficult for some of us to not make assumptions. You're fine as long as you're not clinically insane, but we'll find out on our own soon enough.
 

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