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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by Natural Selection Fan » Thu Jun 02, 2011 12:58 pm

5th Dimension wrote:This is an interesting thread, kudos for bringing it back.

I've seen a couple of ladies breast feeding while I was working. Once was at a merchandise cart, but she was in a area where there weren't many people, so I didn't say anything. Then there was a lady at load, breast feeding a kid. She didn't say anything, but she wasn't going to ride. I asked her if she wanted to go to the exit, and she just stares at me. I take her down the exit, and the whole time she never speaks a word, stares at me, and lets her baby do it's thing. It was awkward.


And what beter place than at load! Such a peaceful and quiet setting
to chow down. :eek:

Out here they can do the same by law and any complaints we get
we have to apologise and find ways to draw attention away from
the situation. I have learned to tap dance at unload, myself. :rolleyes:


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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by Amphigorey » Thu Jun 02, 2011 1:31 pm

5th Dimension wrote:This is an interesting thread, kudos for bringing it back.

I've seen a couple of ladies breast feeding while I was working. Once was at a merchandise cart, but she was in a area where there weren't many people, so I didn't say anything.
What could you possibly have said?

The only thing that any cast member should say to a breastfeeding woman is a very polite "If you want to sit down somewhere out of the heat, there's a Child Care Center over by Main Street."



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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by knitster » Thu Jun 02, 2011 2:53 pm

While I think that breastfeeding in the middle of a loading area is bizarre and unnecessary, and I think that women who whip all their business out without any regard for those around them are crude and looking for a fight - I will say that I breastfed my baby everywhere *but* the baby care centers when we were at WDW a few weeks ago. With 3 kids (ages 9, 5, and 10 months) and 2 parents, it was absolutely ridiculous to think that I could hike my way over to a baby care center every time I needed to feed the baby.

However, I am very, very discreet when I nurse. I have absolutely no desire to flash any passersby. I can't tell you how many ride exits I sat and nursed while my husband took the older two on the ride. Mission:Space, Dinosaur and Expedition Everest come to mind. Though at Dinosaur and Everest, I was just sitting outside, not *at* the ride exit.

I think it's really easy for people to have the "just go to the baby care center" attitude when they don't actually have kids and have never been faced with the decision to either A: nurse where you are or B: haul a screaming, hungry baby all the way across the park just so that you don't offend anyone by feeding them in public. I mean, at Mission:Space, for instance, my son had woken up just as I entered the exit area and he was screaming bloody murder because he was exhausted. So my choices were to nurse him there or hike over to the baby care center while he screamed his little heart out. Not only would that have been impractical for the obvious reasons, but it also would've caused all sorts of problems once the rest of my family got off the ride as my cell phone had died so my husband would've had no way of finding me. So, I sat on the bench right outside the exit, positioned the stroller in front of me and fed the baby.

I am definitely not one of those women who goes to "nurse ins" and insists on putting breastfeeding pictures on the internet. I much prefer to breastfeed in the comfort of my own home. Unfortunately, life - especially life with 3 kids - doesn't always allow for that, so I do my best to feed the baby wherever I am without making anyone around me uncomfortable.

All that to say - I think women who are discreetly breastfeeding (in a sensible place, not in a loading area :eek :) should be left alone and those crazy "whip it out for the world to see!" women should be ushered off to a baby care center. I just hate that all breastfeeders are lumped together into exhibitionist category. Some of us just want to feed our babies whenever and wherever they're hungry and not be noticed.



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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by Zazu » Thu Jun 02, 2011 8:20 pm

During seven years at the MK, I never once had a problem with anyone breastfeeding. The mothers were uniformly discreet, and it would have been hard to take offense even had I wanted to.

I did have a few occasions where I had trouble with guests who had trouble with such breastfeeding. Both times, I reminded them that Florida law permits breastfeeding anywhere the mother and child are permitted to be -- which really shocked a few of them.

One said that if I wasn't going to do something, that she would. I then offered to summon an Orange County Deputy to assist her. Silly woman agreed to wait, and the deputy then explained the law to her again, and promised to haul her away in handcuffs if she gave the mother so much as a glare!

It was fun, but I should have gotten hazardous duty pay for being so close to a nuclear meltdown!

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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by hobie16 » Thu Jun 02, 2011 10:50 pm

I really have to ask why anyone should care. The kid is hungry, mom is able to carry the food in well designed containers that have withstood the test of time, let the poor kid eat in peace.

The woman Zazu described should have been locked up for contempt of nature.


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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by knitster » Thu Jun 02, 2011 11:05 pm

Wow. I cannot believe someone actually waited for law enforcement to come and explain the breastfeeding law to her. That is absolutely insane. Could she not find something better to do with her time while in Disney World? Really?! And the fact that breastfeeding offends her to that level is just astonishing. Honestly, I just can't comprehend it.

I was actually fairly stressed about the prospect of nursing and touring Disney World at the same time, but it ended up being a total non issue. I nursed the baby everywhere - restaurants, gift shops, ride exits, monorails, buses, boats, trains and even on rides without so much as a sideways glance from anyone. And I know for a fact that everyone on our Pirates boat enjoyed the ride much more with a nursing mother than they would've with a screaming infant!



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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by DisneyMom » Fri Jun 03, 2011 12:13 am

I've heard the Train is a great place to rest and breastfeed...haven't done it myself, but who cares as long as no one else gets squirted? :p:
Whoops, I will be banished to the TMI Thread :o:

Hobie, your continuing support for Breastfeeding Single Moms is so admirable :D:


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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by TiggerHappy » Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:21 am

Don't get me wrong, I'm all for breastfeeding and I thank deeply the many mothers that have the decency to cover up.

I just don't want to encounter a scene like this: http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=38572



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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by hobie16 » Fri Jun 03, 2011 9:55 am

I feel sorry for the cart.


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Re: things you could do without seeing or watching someone do

Post by knitster » Fri Jun 03, 2011 10:32 am

TiggerHappy wrote:Don't get me wrong, I'm all for breastfeeding and I thank deeply the many mothers that have the decency to cover up.

I just don't want to encounter a scene like this: http://www.peopleofwalmart.com/?p=38572
What has been seen, cannot be unseen. *shudder*



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