Struggle Stroller - SG in Tarzan's Treehouse
Posted: Fri Dec 17, 2010 3:04 pm
I caught on film a guest greatly stupidified that his Greco behemoth cadillac of strollers was too wide to push up the stairs in Tarzan's Treehouse, loaded with diaper and shopping bags and TWO UNRESTRAINED CHILDREN!
Disneyland. 3Da. Rope Bridge on Tarzan's Treehouse. animated. shake.gif :strolrev:
I've got to give him "props" however for his persistence, strength and perseverance.
I was laughing to myself when I heard him complain to a CM in the activity area about the walkthrough's inability to accommodate strollers - "There must not be allot of tree houses in the Philippines!"
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Seriously folks, us Americans are stroller crazy. It's not like the kids are weak or disabled - make 'em climb stairs, make 'em walk somewhere. I saw a guest toting two ten year-olds in a doublewide getting off of tramzilla complaining CM's wouldn't let them transport while riding in the stroller and that she went up the wheelchair ramp, they should be allowed to ride 'cause wheelchairs aren't unloaded. "Can't you see - they are handicapped! They are too fat to walk." she exclaimed. Every single person within earshot must have thought that if they walked once in a while, that maybe they wouldn't be too fat to walk.
You just don't see strollers in Peru or Argentina, nor can you spot as many fat kids. And rutted dirt paths with obstacles far outnumber sidewalks there too - just as kids playing tag outnumber kids playing gameboy.
Disneyland. 3Da. Rope Bridge on Tarzan's Treehouse. animated. shake.gif :strolrev:
I've got to give him "props" however for his persistence, strength and perseverance.
I was laughing to myself when I heard him complain to a CM in the activity area about the walkthrough's inability to accommodate strollers - "There must not be allot of tree houses in the Philippines!"
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Seriously folks, us Americans are stroller crazy. It's not like the kids are weak or disabled - make 'em climb stairs, make 'em walk somewhere. I saw a guest toting two ten year-olds in a doublewide getting off of tramzilla complaining CM's wouldn't let them transport while riding in the stroller and that she went up the wheelchair ramp, they should be allowed to ride 'cause wheelchairs aren't unloaded. "Can't you see - they are handicapped! They are too fat to walk." she exclaimed. Every single person within earshot must have thought that if they walked once in a while, that maybe they wouldn't be too fat to walk.
You just don't see strollers in Peru or Argentina, nor can you spot as many fat kids. And rutted dirt paths with obstacles far outnumber sidewalks there too - just as kids playing tag outnumber kids playing gameboy.