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Saddest thing you've heard at WDW
I've told this story before, a long time ago, but reading the thread about funny things heard, I wanted to tell it again, as it has stuck with me all these years, and also with DS, now 26 with a family of his own.
We were in MK, and DS, then 12, went off by himself to buy a drink. When he came back he was obviously upset about something. When I asked what was the matter, he said he was fine, but nodded towards his little sister, who he didnt want to hear, and whispered he would tell me later. As soon as I could get him alone I asked what had happened. He told me he had seen a family, parents, a boy about his age and a little girl about 6. The parents were arguing loudly, cursing and shouting abuse at each other. The little girl was crying, very distressed, the boy was looking around embarrassed, trying to comfort his sister, and saying to the parents "Please dont fight, we'll be good, we'll do anything, but please dont fight, not here!" The parents ignored him and went on shouting at each other.
DS said he wanted to do something to help them but didnt think he should interfere, so he came back to us. I told him he had done the right thing, there was nothing he could do, and I hugged him, and, when we caught up I hugged both his surprised sisters. (Not that I dont often hug them, but not usually in line for SpM!)
I have often wondered how the day, and the rest of their lives, went for these kids. Was it just a moment of parental meltdown, its not just kids it happens to, or where they living with this all the time and even the most magical place couldnt stop it?
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I am sorry your son had to see prents behave that way. Itis sad that that the parents involved were so wrapped up in themselves that they could not see that they were hurting their kids and other children as well.
On our last trip we stayed in the parks longer than we usually do. Around 2:00 you could visibly see parents and children reach the meltdown stage. It can be too much for some people to handle, the lines, the heat, the lights, sounds, characters, and colors.
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Sad to say, it's not just kids that meltdown. And the kids probably do live with it, all the time. My parents used to meltdown frequently especially when traveling.
The only time we all visited a Disney park together proved to be one of the happiest times I can remember, growing up. We were living in southern California, my dad was employed by IBM, and we all went to IBM night at Disneyland. I was being a difficult teen, not wanting to go to a kid place. My younger brother and sister were the only ones really glad to be at Disneyland.
Towards the end of the night we were riding PotC for the first time. From the very beginning the whole experience was magical. My parents are the once is enough kind but when we exited that ride we were looking questions at each other - do we ride again? Except my mother, who was already most of the way to the entrance. As we ran to catch up, we were saying, We're going again!
I don't recall before or after ever seeing my mother so completely, utterly transported to a happier place. I learned that night that WDW is not just a kid place.
Hopefully, amongst the bickering, more unhappy parents can find a small bit of happiness at WDW, even if it looks as tho they are not having a very good time. And maybe those unhappy kids will be happier parents at Disney parks, in the future.
Sometimes, the most magical place can make a difference.
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A Disney trip, for many people is a once or twice in a lifetime experience, so there is a lot of pressure, expectations and emotions all wrapped up in the "Disney trip". That can lead to a lot more stress than even the most magical place can remove.
But, my sad story shows how the magic can help heal too!
On our honeymoon, DH and I were eating at LTT in the MK. Beside us was a table with two women and their children. One of the kids, a young boy (probably around 4 or 5) had a backpack, with a large picture of a face on it). I commented on it as we sat down "how silly is that", or something to the like.
As the meal progressed, we overheard the server ask about the backpack. Well, it turns out that the picture is the Dad, who was unexpectedly deployed to Iraq. Since Dad couldn't come on the trip any more, Mom and kid decided to come with friends, and bring him along (through the picture) so they could share all of their Disney adventures with him. The boy talked all about the great time he was having, but how he wished his Dad was there with him.
Well, I teared up, the server teared up and I think even Minnie (there were still characters at LTT then) teared up.
The magic kicked in though, all of the characters appeared and signed a special "memories book" that was suddenly found, a special picture for Dad, etc. For a few minutes everyone was focused on sending good memories to Dad and making the boy feel super-special, and many talked about how brave he was being.
So, a long post, but it was the saddest thing I'd ever seen, even as the Disney magic worked to make a sad time a little less sad.
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My husband and I went Jan/Feb. of 2009 to celebrate our 20th anniversary. As we were hold hands and strolling through Epcot, we over heard a young couple who had on "Honeymoon" buttons with the wife looking at the husband saying, "See, they are OLD and they are having a great time together. They understand what it is all about. Why don't you get it?" And it went on. We ended up veering off on a side path because we were tired of hearing the nagging, but how sad that their honeymoon wasn't a happy occasion.
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Saddest thing I ever saw was in the Pop Century MK bus queue one morning.
A young family with a boy around 10 and a girl around 7 were in front of us. The parents were arguing and getting loud. I was very uncomfortable standing there with my sons and their children were visably upset. Finally the Mother pulled the kids out of the line and went to sit on a bench against the building, the Dad stormed into the resort store. Just then, the bus pulled up. I boarded and looked back at the bench as we pulled away and the kids were sitting there watching us drive off and the little girl started to sob.. it broke my heart.
I'm not bad. I'm just drawn that way.
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Saddest thing I've heard is parents telling children that they must enjoy themselves because of the money they've spent!
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The saddest thing I have ever seen in Disney was a young couple complaining about the children around them on the bus. The girl was visibly irritated at a baby crying (not badly or over the top, just a typical baby cry) and had no problem complaining about it. Hello, you're in Disney, kids are part of the package! Even the crying ones, it happens (not to mention we were staying at the All Star Movies not the GF). Some day her child (or a child very close to her heart) will be upset and crying, she'll be sad that they are upset and I hope she looks back at her attitude and impatience with the poor baby on the bus.
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We were waiting on the dock of the WL to go back to the MK and had to wait for those people to disembark from the boat. A small girl dropped her toy and shrieked "Wait!" to her parents. (She sounded like she'd hit her "limit" for the day.) Her father yelled, "I don't want to hear it when you loose it in the lake and start to cry!" DH was absolutely shocked.
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While staying at the Polynesian, I met a wonderful mom who told me that she and her family were "living the dream" during their trip. After saying something like, "oh yeah, Disney is great" she told me that her 4 year old daughter had 2 months to live and they were there for her Make-A-Wish trip and that her daughter kept thanking her husband and her. My heart broke a little bit that day, but it made me see what a wonderful organization Make a Wish is and I support it in memory of that little girl.
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This was sad but so touching at the same time. I think it represents the best of Disney.
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At the end of the show when the cast walks around with kids from the audience, they wheeled her around. Her eyes were lit up like diamonds. My dad and I just sat there crying.
It still chokes me up thinking about it.
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Originally Posted by Womble
Saddest thing I've heard is parents telling children that they must enjoy themselves because of the money they've spent!
That is awful My sad moments are similar to many of all of your posts. Mainly seeing families melting down together. Tired kids, with parents pushing them to do more because they HAVE spent a lot of money. But not realizing that children are human beings too and need breaks and can only handle so much.
I'm very fortunate to live near WDW and have passes, so it's much easier for us to just go a few hours or take it easy the whole day. Sometimes I do wish people would just slow down and "enjoy the moment" though. In the end sanity and having a few happy memories is so much more fulfilling than cramming everything in, then looking back and remember only being tired, cranky and fighting!
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Quite a few years ago on a trip my father started a conversation with a couple while waiting in line at a food court with my younger sister, then just a toddler. Long story short they ended up being very honest, saying they had been there two years earlier with their own young daughter compliments of a Make a Wish trip. They had since started coming back on the anniversary of the trip, sadly since she had passed, because of how important the memories of that trip was for them.
My parents took in that trip with a whole different light after meeting that couple.
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Yes, the saddest sights I ever see at WDW are of tired, over-heated children. Sure, some of these parents got strollers for their children, but the parks are still huge, hot much of the time and with the constant stimulus of color, noise and crowds. It would be better, IMHO, to decide to take it at a slower pace (kid-paced, I used to tell my husband), take breaks and just accept they will not be able to see everything. They will have less-stressed children and happier, more relaxed memories of their time together.
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My wife and i were discussing this thread earlier this morning, she reminded me of when we were waiting in line to ride Big Thunder a few years ago. There was a family in line behind us, the young girl must have been 7 or 8, she was going through the park map and told her dad she wanted to check out the hall of presidents. I remember her dad laughing at her and calling her a dork for wanting to see Hall of Presidents.
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Originally Posted by ChipNDale79
My wife and i were discussing this thread earlier this morning, she reminded me of when we were waiting in line to ride Big Thunder a few years ago. There was a family in line behind us, the young girl must have been 7 or 8, she was going through the park map and told her dad she wanted to check out the hall of presidents. I remember her dad laughing at her and calling her a dork for wanting to see Hall of Presidents.
That makes me sad. I hate when I see parents knocking kids for liking books, science, history or anything they might consider "nerdy." Too many parents are concerned with their kids being "cool."
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Womble Saddest thing I've heard is parents telling children that they must enjoy themselves because of the money they've spent
that would be number one. Number two would be unappreciative (translated spoiled) kids/teens who purposefully refuse to smile and enjoy themselves just to deprive their parents of the joy of knowing they made their children happy.
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Originally Posted by Mousemates
that would be number one. Number two would be unappreciative (translated spoiled) kids/teens who purposefully refuse to smile and enjoy themselves just to deprive their parents of the joy of knowing they made their children happy.
I've seen this happen too, but even with my own children, when they are having off times, I just think 'in the end they aren't hurting me or preventing me from smiling or having fun. They'll be the ones missing out. So I have all the more fun '.
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I've never really experienced any heart breaking moments at a Disney property. One time we were exiting Epcot and a nice older lady's "ecv" ran out of battery juice near Canada. I pushed her to the bus stop and then to her room at POP. It was sad that nobody else offered to help her. I guess the saddest thing I've heard was when a CM told me she was sold out of churro's for the evening. That was a tough one.
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