Originally posted by imagineer99
The thing that bugs me the most is when I see people in wheelchairs that don't have to be! For example, I saw a 12 year old sitting in a wheelchair. At first I thought he needed to be. Then, he gets up and starts running around like crazy.
The last thing the magic kingdom needs is the unecessary use of large wheeled objects that have the tendency to run over guest's feet.
Originally posted by pepsistar
Does anyone know "IF" Fantasmic/Illuminations is available to buy?? on video? ( the complete shows )
Originally posted by DizKneePhan03
First of all .. the bashing of the strollers.. be them double or single has really gotten me sick..
Originally posted by strobe
I happen to agree with you on some of your points, but you really need to take a breath and calm down a bit. This is a happy place! Have a magical day. [/B]
Originally posted by DizKneePhan03
First of all .. the bashing of the strollers.. be them double or single has really gotten me sick.. .. The impression that I get from most WDW and WDL fans.. is that they do not wish for small children to attend WDW or WDL. ...
Perhaps you should watch where you are walking too.
And just remember....
"The next time you think you are sooo damn perfect... try walking on water!!!"
Originally posted by DizKneePhan03
My fondest memories of my childhood,were going to WDW every summer. But I feel that because I have chosen to have children.. people will now snubb me and roll their eyes when they see me walk down Main Street with my stroller.
Originally posted by BRER STITCH
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And...most importantly....it has ABSOLUTELY NOTHING TO DO WITH CHILDREN BEING AT WDW! It has EVERYTHING to do with the people manning the strollers AND the stroller designs themselves!.]
He's right. No one has posted anything stating that strollers and children were not welcomed at WDW. We all know everyone is welcomed.
I think Phan03 simply interpreted earlier postings incorrectly. I understand how this can happen since I am also a parent who loves bringing his child in a stroller to the Parks. Misunderstandings happen all the time. After all, there were earlier postings referring to "foreigners who complain" when visiting WDW. I know that it didn't mean full inclusion of all out of country visitors.
Phan 03 and all fellow stroller pushers, unless you're guilty of rude behavior with your stroller don't feel it's a personal attack or a statement of exclusion when people vent about being hit in the ankles (or worse!).
Peace,
-Andy (Proud stroller pushin' dad)
Originally posted by DizKneePhan03
.... but for those of us that require the use of strollers, or have children, I suddenly feel not welcomed ,or wanted...
Originally posted by celticdog
This is kind of funny. Now you know how us smokers feel. Smokers have been ostrasized and cast out by society. We are now, the new lepars. But, i'm o.k. with that.
Originally posted by DizKneePhan03
First of all .. the bashing of the strollers.. be them double or single has really gotten me sick.. I have 3 daughters.. 7, 5 and 18 months. We have just recently come back from WDW and will be returning at the end of this month.. The impression that I get from most WDW and WDL fans.. is that they do not wish for small children to attend WDW or WDL. Indeed "some" parents are rude and do bump into you with their strollers.. but do not say "parents with strollers" in a general sence. I am a parent with a "DOUBLE" stroller, due to the fact.. my children can't "HANG WITH THE BIG DOGS" and tough it out walking in the park all day long. I myself have been bumped, hit, and rammed with strollers from other people, as I was pushing my stroller. If I hit anyone, I always apoligize, wether it was my fault or not. Would you rather us let our children run wild about the parks. Bumping into you and stepping upon your toes?
May I offer a suggestion.. to those of you who do not have children.. and have never pushed a "double" stroller before.. find two children, with a combined weight of 70 lbs. Strap them within the stroller, go to the MK or any other park on the busiest day, and push them around for at least 5-6 hours. And then come back to this thread and tell me how well you did. Either that or the next time I go to one of the parks, how about you come along and carry all 3 of my children for me.
I was under the impression that WDW and WDL were to meant for families, and "Children of all ages" But I guess that doesn't include "families with children, who will be needing a stroller."
Perhaps you should watch where you are walking too.
And just remember....
"The next time you think you are sooo damn perfect... try walking on water!!!"
Originally posted by Pippa
Well I get very annoyed when I see new born babies in their mothers arms at WDW, surely this is not a holiday for the mother and the baby sure isn't going to remember the experience, but hey this is just my two pence/cents.
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