Originally Posted By trekkeruss <<I think my issue with DQ is that I am not at WDW to play video games. I can do that at home or online.>> I believe that is the core reason why all the businesses cited by mrrichmodj are not successful. Video games have become so prevalant in homes that there is little to no desire to go out to play them, never mind paying for the privilege of doing so.
Originally Posted By Black Pearl trekkeruss you are SO right. But there are still a lot of parents who unfortunately "dump" their kids at DQ while they go cruse Pleasure Island. That is really sad if you think about it. On the other hand, if I had kids, I would probably want a break too after spending the day trekking all over WDW with them.
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 I am one of those parents that don't dump my child anywhere. We love to be together. My cousins do that with their kids and I don't get it but that's just me. Before you know it your kids are grown and on their own. We try to spend as much time together as we possibly can. DQ is very confusing. The first time we went there I to scared to let my son's hand go as he was only 3. I was afraid that he would get lost or myself for that matter. LOL
Originally Posted By LuvDatDisney "trekkeruss you are SO right. But there are still a lot of parents who unfortunately "dump" their kids at DQ while they go cruse Pleasure Island. That is really sad if you think about it." Reminds me of a woman I once knew who used to dump her 9-year-old daughter off at DQ so she could go cheat on her husband with an Epcot CM. What a magical affair that was.
Originally Posted By Kennesaw Tom LuvDatDisney shame on you! And wahooskipper your not helping! <smile>
Originally Posted By fkurucz >>Reminds me of a woman I once knew who used to dump her 9-year-old daughter off at DQ so she could go cheat on her husband with an Epcot CM. What a magical affair that was.<< No doubt she was an AP, right?
Originally Posted By Coachbagfanatic1 <<Reminds me of a woman I once knew who used to dump her 9-year-old daughter off at DQ so she could go cheat on her husband with an Epcot CM. What a magical affair that was.>> To me this is truly sad. That person should have spent more time with her daughter than having an affair. Any affair is far from magical. Shame on her.
Originally Posted By Kayoss <<To me this is truly sad. That person should have spent more time with her daughter than having an affair. Any affair is far from magical. Shame on her.>> Unless you're having an affair with a wizard.