SulleyanBoo
Well-Known Member
yes! we do not have kids (yet) but, I have gotten stepped on, pushed, yelled at all the above by crazies at Disney. I TOTALLY understand you wanting your child to see everything and get the most of every characters attention ect but cmon some people are just iggnorant and unpleasant about it. If I am in a childs way/view of a parade and a little one needs to get in front of me to see something, I would without a doubt let them in front of me, all the parents have to do is be civil about it and not just stand in front of me or shove/push me around.Seeing the below Tweet posted elsewhere on the internet this morning reminds me of several unpleasant run-ins with parents at WDW. The most prominent in my mind involve parents showing up at the last minute before a parade and trying to shove their child in front of me (having no children of my own and despite my having gotten there sometimes two hours in advance) because Disney Parks are "for the children". I can't be the only one who gets annoyed at being shoved into a backseat status because I choose to visit the parks as an adult with no offspring.
I have a curcumstance last year after Wishes. We all know how hectic that can be. I was locked arms with my dcp roommates and some lady with her kid literally grabbed my arm and my roommates arm and strongly unlocked us and smacked our arms and said "I have a damn kid with me!" needlessly to say I was mad but there was nothing I could do. I was just in shock.