Absolutely great idea ban children they cause so much havoc crying tantrums screams yelling because they are miserable especially when it is extremely hot!!! I had a son and we took him when WDW world opened the first week and he was two!! It was not fun for him or and child under 10 they simply will not remember a thing they don’t even pick out their clothes or toys the parents do!!! Children are not controlled by inexperienced parents these days and with the thousands of large overpacked strollers trying to get into the stores is impossible kids are so uncomfortable and unsupervised even in restaurants the ambiance in the restaurants is unrecognizable because the kids are yelling scream crying or running around it make the dining experience uncomfortable for adults trying to have a great meal or dining experience unmemorable and frustrating so please NO KIDS would be a joy
First off and most importantly lady you need drugs, secondly, I hope you’re joking about having offspring and third, your sentence structure is awesome!
Please remember WED’s opening day welcome: “To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past … and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future.”
We took our daughter on her 2nd birthday in 1987. The key is for parents to be sensitive of their children and their needs. We arrived at 8am and left at 2:30pm when she need her nap. We realized early that day that it was very important to see the characters, not so much ride rides (except for Dumbo and The Carousel). We have amazing pictures and she is an amazing Disney adult. As she grew older, we were able to stay later and we always had dinner at Goofy’s Kitchen (lots of character interaction) to celebrate her birthday and wait for the traffic to decrease.
There are terrific evening events for adults which my daughter and I have enjoyed together over the years. Bravo to parents who bring their children and are focused on them.
Comments for Campaign to Ban Kids From Disney Gains Traction
Doris
Absolutely great idea ban children they cause so much havoc crying tantrums screams yelling because they are miserable especially when it is extremely hot!!! I had a son and we took him when WDW world opened the first week and he was two!! It was not fun for him or and child under 10 they simply will not remember a thing they don’t even pick out their clothes or toys the parents do!!! Children are not controlled by inexperienced parents these days and with the thousands of large overpacked strollers trying to get into the stores is impossible kids are so uncomfortable and unsupervised even in restaurants the ambiance in the restaurants is unrecognizable because the kids are yelling scream crying or running around it make the dining experience uncomfortable for adults trying to have a great meal or dining experience unmemorable and frustrating so please NO KIDS would be a joy
don
First off and most importantly lady you need drugs, secondly, I hope you’re joking about having offspring and third, your sentence structure is awesome!
Tom
Don – never agreed with someone more than you! She needs professional help.
Gary
Not allowing little ones, Walt would be very angry if that happens. Add me to who agrees with you Don !!!
kathleen
Please remember WED’s opening day welcome: “To all who come to this happy place, welcome. Disneyland is your land. Here age relives fond memories of the past … and here youth may savor the challenge and promise of the future.”
We took our daughter on her 2nd birthday in 1987. The key is for parents to be sensitive of their children and their needs. We arrived at 8am and left at 2:30pm when she need her nap. We realized early that day that it was very important to see the characters, not so much ride rides (except for Dumbo and The Carousel). We have amazing pictures and she is an amazing Disney adult. As she grew older, we were able to stay later and we always had dinner at Goofy’s Kitchen (lots of character interaction) to celebrate her birthday and wait for the traffic to decrease.
There are terrific evening events for adults which my daughter and I have enjoyed together over the years. Bravo to parents who bring their children and are focused on them.
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