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alphabassettgrrl 01-22-2012 07:29 PM

The family probably thought they were doing well to wait their turn in line instead of taking advantage of an offer they didn't understand. Why were they getting something special? So they refuse the offer to ride again and wait their turn like they're supposed to.

And they probably take the kids even while sick if they've spent a lot of money planning a vacation, all of which is nonrefundable, and the kid gets sick at the last minute. No good options at that point. Though it's not fair to the people where they're traveling.

Kevy Baby 01-22-2012 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by lindyhop (Post 356171)
Well, sure if you want to ride Winnie the Pooh multiple times.

I think THAT was their punishment for bringing the kid.

bewitched 01-25-2012 12:14 AM

Maybe the kid didn't really have the pox...when Olivia was little, she had atypical inverted psoriosis. When she would occasionally have a bad breakout, it looked like she had chicken pox or the measles. Luckily, as she's gotten older, she's grown out of all but the mildest outbreaks. I wonder why they didn't ask the people if the kid was contagious. Is there some rule against that? I'd think they'd want to avoid some kind of outbreak centered in a Disney park.

katiesue 01-25-2012 10:09 AM

I thought by the time you actually had the visible pox they weren't contagious anymore anyway?

That said I'm sorry but I've had to cancel trips and lost money on plane tickets and reservations because my child was sick. It sucks but it happens. It's not right to expose others to your kids illness just because you had a deposit.

bewitched 01-25-2012 06:44 PM

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Originally Posted by katiesue (Post 356259)
I thought by the time you actually had the visible pox they weren't contagious anymore anyway?

That said I'm sorry but I've had to cancel trips and lost money on plane tickets and reservations because my child was sick. It sucks but it happens. It's not right to expose others to your kids illness just because you had a deposit.

Agreed. Having said that, considering the number of people that send their kids to school deathly ill, I'm not surprised they don't cancel trips either. :rolleyes:

Melonballer 01-27-2012 08:48 AM

As a kid who went to Disneyland with the chicken pox I can understand still going. I got them when we arrived, but never got ill. I felt great, but just had the spots (and only a few of those). Now we only went about once every 6 years or so for a few days. Could you imagine telling a 10 year old kid, who feels great and is within visual range of the park, "I'm sorry but you have to stay in the room. Don't worry in 6 or 7 years you can come back."? It would be one thing if you had not left yet, or if you were a local or regular visitor, ir even if you were deathly ill, but to get right outside the gates and told you could not go in?

I just like to think that we had a giant pox party and everyone was invited. lol

Kevy Baby 03-15-2012 05:46 PM

Does anyone know what the mirror ball is for in the big room of Ariel's Undersea Adventure? I have never seen it spinning or any lights on it.

Ghoulish Delight 05-04-2012 09:39 PM

?!?!? This isn't even on Happiest Potties...
http://www.secretrestroom.com/

Kevy Baby 05-04-2012 10:48 PM

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Originally Posted by Ghoulish Delight (Post 360264)
?!?!? This isn't even on Happiest Potties...
http://www.secretrestroom.com/

Oh great; this gets discovered just a couple of days after it is closed!

Fun, tongue-in-cheek site!

lashbear 05-06-2012 06:17 AM

I knew about that AGES ago... Mammasilva showed it to me. :cool: ;)

...Great size for access if you're a huge bear in a Kilt.


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