cruisingtwins
DIS Veteran
- Joined
- Feb 25, 2013
So sad for the snowflakes isn't it.
Nah we love to go to all sort of places and see different things. We are not even a little bit sad.
So sad for the snowflakes isn't it.
Which means I have to change the way I vacation at this point . You go ahead and keep what you are doing no one is asking you to change any of that.
I too am surprised by the animosity towards childless adults at WDW by multiple posters within this thread. There was even a poster calling us "creepy". Now honestly, in our years of being AP holders, I don't think my DH and I have ever ridden Dumbo, but I also can't imagine that we would ever Not Ride because it would cause a bigger wait for someone else (child or not).
I would love to take children to WDW. I have been dreaming about bringing my family since I was a little girl. However right now my DH and I have been struggling with fertility issues. We had been trying for a long time when I got a diagnosis that meant it will be a very difficult road for us. Visiting WDW during this time is a distraction for me from my depression over this. It is a place where "dreams come true" and it gives me hope and makes me happy.
Nah we love to go to all sort of places and see different things. We are not even a little bit sad.
Brilliant. You could have glow stick decorated stroller parades instead of the electric light parade down Main Street. Followed by stroller demolition derbies. Competitions to judge which toddler screams in terror the loudest at the sight of Mickey. Can you visualize the state of the buses if every party on them had one of those oversized strollers stashed in the aisles so no one can move? They could have rapid stroller folding competitions to speed up bus loading. The possibilities are endless!...
Hey, maybe Disney should have a Toddler Weekend! No "creepy" adults allowed unless accompanied by a toddler. Then they, the non-creepy adults, could just drive each other batty, chasing the running away, climbing out of their strollers, crying in line, screaming in restaurants, wonderful, adorable, little darlings...and the "non-creepy" adults could run over each others feet with the strollers and get in fights over "hogging" the diaper changers in the restrooms!