I've noticed on some of the threads I've read about strollers, toddler tantrums, etc. that there seems to be some tension between families w/ young kids and adults (some w/ older kids, some just alone or with other adults) at DL.
From what any of you have noticed lately, is there some kind of subtle feud evident between these groups at DL? Are there some kind of unwritten expectations each "side" has (e.g. "No strollers should be near any food line I"M standing in!," "Adults have no right to leer at my kid if he/ she cries in line," etc.)?
Thanks for any observations-- would just like to know what kind of "den" we might be walking into when we finally get there (but we're hoping people remember that Walt had kind of a universal acceptance/ tolerance/ co-existence in mind when he thought about who'd come to visit DL).
From what any of you have noticed lately, is there some kind of subtle feud evident between these groups at DL? Are there some kind of unwritten expectations each "side" has (e.g. "No strollers should be near any food line I"M standing in!," "Adults have no right to leer at my kid if he/ she cries in line," etc.)?
Thanks for any observations-- would just like to know what kind of "den" we might be walking into when we finally get there (but we're hoping people remember that Walt had kind of a universal acceptance/ tolerance/ co-existence in mind when he thought about who'd come to visit DL).