Gabe1
Ivory Tower Squabble EST 2011. WINDMILL SURVIVOR
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2013...eyland-character-refused-to-touch-their-kids/ (corrected link)
Disneyland....but I thought it was worthy of discussion
Don't make this a racial discussion please - I just think its another way for someone to get money from Disney and unfortunately they are using this as the issue. what do you think
I think it is difficult not to make it a racial discussion as the family tossed out the race card to Disney and the Media, the court suit and delineated between treatment received between two races. A money grab likely with the cherry on top 'fire the White Rabbit.' I would love the irony if the character wasn't white under that costume.
I know through the years characters treated my two kids differently, when my DD was smaller and shy they didn't touch her, as my son aged he didn't think it was cool to touch or be touched with the characters, these CM's are reading a lot of body language on the fly. Look at the boy in the photo, is he reaching out to the Character, no he has his arms folded tightly in front of him. If the character grabbed him in the boys stance that would be awkward. It also shows Rabbit's hands moving, so you don't really know what Rabbit was doing to entertain. Leaving Disney out of it, that stance doesn't say come hug me if he was a friends kid, or a nephew. Bet Disney Legal will be consulting with a body language expert.
$500 is more or less a refund for 4 people and expenses for the day. VIP pass, makes your day more enjoyable for the disappointment. Kiss'n on 'em, as the boy seems to say, sounds like the other family could sue for assault. Geesh.