Originally Posted By sherrytodd The more I think about this I am concerned about the safety of the child falling during the ride since I'm assuming it was lying in the seat while being changed. If the ride did stop suddenly it would risk rolling forward.
Originally Posted By SuperDry I'm amazed that there is any support whatever here for changing a child's diaper on an operating Disney attraction, for any of several reasons.
Originally Posted By ToonKirby Once saw a used diaper left on the Monorail at WDW (on that flat space behind the seats) - and who knows how long it was left there for, because CMs don't necessarily go into the separate cars a lot. Trashy. And nobody should have to watch a stranger changing a diaper, total lack of respect for others.
Originally Posted By bobbelee9 Child's safety? Like the drop after "dead men tell no tales"? Hope they finished the job before then.
Originally Posted By oc_dean >>Tonight, on POTC, I witnessed a baby having his diaper changed on a POTC bateau just after we left the loading station. I was in the rearmost row, and this event happened in the second-to-last row. .............. And if that weren't enough, they then proceeded to take flash pictures of the new Captain Jack AA's.<< Can I say ... tacky? No common sense!
Originally Posted By oc_dean I know WDW's PotC is remarkadly shorter than DL's ... so .. they could wait 10 minutes when they exited the ride .. and head to the "appropriate" means .. like a BATHROOM?!
Originally Posted By DLFAN1979 ""This country, and perhaps the world, has lost all sense of decorum. We have no class."" No, its just WDW clientele. Watill the Westetn Beltway opens.
Originally Posted By NikkiLOVESMickey <<No, its just WDW clientele. Watill the Westetn Beltway opens.>> Money doesn't buy class, and lack of money doesn't mean you're classless, either.
Originally Posted By disneydad109 Is the western beltway something at/near/around WDW that will cause a change ?
Originally Posted By Mr X >>I'm amazed that there is any support whatever here for changing a child's diaper on an operating Disney attraction, for any of several reasons.<< No support from me, SD. I was just messin with ya. (and enjoying the image of you sitting there in the back row with a look of total bemusement and disgust lol)
Originally Posted By Labuda 100% trashy and unnecessary, especially knowing that these heathens did it as soon as boarding the boat and taking off. Absolutely unexcusable. Freakin' idiots.
Originally Posted By Mr X I sort of enjoy the assumption that the only people who stay in budget hotels are poor people. Some folks have plenty of money, but are just frugal, and/or feel that spending hundreds of bucks a night on a hotel is a waste of money. Like my Grandma always said, "it's just a roof over your head...they're all the same whether you spend $10 or $100". Now, I don't necessarily AGREE with her, but there are plenty of people who do feel that way. Speaking of class and money, I had a friend who used to do housekeeping at the Contemporary, and her opinion was that the absolue grossest and nastiest guests to clean up after (far worse than a baby change on Pirates, trust me!) were RICH Brazillians... They literally trashed their rooms. For no particular reason, they were just no class pigs, in general (hate to generalize, but that's the story I was told and I have seen some poor behavior from the Brazil bunch that would back that story up).
Originally Posted By Labuda ^^^ We saw rude behavior by rich Brazilian teens on our honeymoon. MASSES of the little *****. I about had to clothesarm some of them in order to keep them from trying to get in front of us in line.
Originally Posted By disneydad109 we stayed at the GF in suger loaf key one year and the most fun at breakfest each day was waiting to see if the brazilian family would change their clothes. In the course of one week in Florida in june they never changed once. That must have been one long trip home sitting next to that family.
Originally Posted By Labuda Wow, so maybe Edward Albee has spent time in Brazil. That would explain his dressing habits when I knew him. LOL
Originally Posted By dsnyredhead I always have to laugh when I hear people say "wait until you have kids, then you'll understand". Um sorry, I have a three year old and I've always taken him into the bathroom to change him.
Originally Posted By sherrytodd I took my child to the bathroom to change him because I didn't want a bunch of strangers looking at my naked child. I felt my son deserved a little privacy.