nicklesm17 wrote:personally, i rarely get to sit going to or from the parks. due to lack of space i always stand w/ my stroller in the back stairwell as to not be in anyones way passing, and so that others (women, children, seniors) may sit. i too have noticed some rude families who have failed to pass down good manners from generation to generation. yet i have seen more more of another kind of people than that. the people who travel w/out children and seem angry that children are present at wdw. which is where this particular forum seems to be going. these people scowl at children and their parents. no meltdowns, no fun that is too loud, no acting silly. they are quick to comment their opinions of disapproval out loud. my wife and i went to disney for many years before we recently had our children. although at times it was irritating if not downright aggravating the way some children acted, we always remembered this place was equally theirs if not more so. in walts own words, he created this place so KIDS could have fun w/ their parents. i am not bashing on childless people, just reminding any angry people that as you enjoy walts dream, remember who it was designed for and try to be more tolerant.
OH NO! I have COMPLETELY given the wrong impression once again

. I have also seen the people you are refering to, acting like your children are disrupting their day. I will intervene in ways if I can, just to show the kids that not all people are like that. I was rocking on the porch at Pioneer Hall FtW, when a 3 yr old began pushing a mans chair, the man got so upset! So I asked him to please rock my chair, that I had been waiting for someone to rock me. This little boy ended up sitting on my lap on the bus to HS that day(he had a very trusting and friendly Mom). Personally I would rather tolerate the occasional obnoxious parent so that I can have all the kids around. Disney is about kids of all ages! I was
completely out of line when I said obnoxious children. I did not mean that. And like I said in an earlier post I enjoy helping families out on the buses. I put myself in their position. It's not a complete vacation for them with little ones in tow, and if I can help out just a little, great, I enjoy it. I once had a total stranger in a restroom ask if I would hold her baby so she could wash her hands, I stood close to the Mom because I knew this wasn't easy for her to do, she was kind of desparate after changing a diaper! Showing children that not all strangers are bad is important. Letting children of any size stand in front of me at a parade is a kick for me and I always look around me to see if I happen to be standing in front of children, it just doesn't feel right. Our polite and selfless actions influence children just as much as the parents. Anyone going on a Disney vacation need a nanny?
