Goofyernmost
Well-Known Member
Without a doubt I think that there are more younger now. I never went until 1983 and there were very few small children and very few strollers. That doesn't mean there were none at all. But, it seemed that everyone I knew waited until the child could actually get something out of it. Many more now use the argument that I loved seeing the reaction my 1 year old had to the bright lights. One could do that at home with a flashlight. Kids are easily amused at that age. That is the main reason why in my era it wasn't worth the effort to bring infants, toddlers still in diapers, kids in between that still didn't eat regular food or where on the bottle or b reast. They got nothing really out of it and the parents had just had a few more things that they had to do to complete the fatigue factor. We just felt it wasn't worth it and had a terrific time later when we all could equally enjoy the experience. But, like we have said over and over... whatever floats ones boat. I am not bothered by strollers and I don't have to change diapers on a public bench or a table in a quick service restaurant so personally I don't really care. I'm just expressing what worked for me and why. Of course we also have to take into consideration that back then it wasn't considered a right of passage. We went to WDW because we wanted too, not because the neighbor took their kids. I missed that joyous time span.Do you really think people take much younger children now than before? I don't know, I went at age 2 with my grandparents and mother, and that was in the mid-seventies. I'm pretty sure people have always taken small children.
I don't begrudge people with very young children using strollers...BUT there is such a thing as a ridiculously huge stroller and I do wish people wouldn't take those to the parks. What happened to the little umbrella strollers? I know it's a theme park full of children but there is such a thing as consideration for others, and it's pretty selfish to take an SUV-sized pram into a crowded park and onto Disney property buses, where you're basically taking up the space of five people with that giant stroller.
For the record, I have no problem with putting a small child in a harness. I don't know why they're so frowned-upon.
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