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Re: Nasty-Gram to Parents
Personally, I'm disgusted at the lack of tolerance and entitlement our country seems to be exhibiting over all. Where is the humanity, people? Is it so hard to show each other just a little bit of kindness and understanding? And it's not just the teens/kids that are acting entitled.
I don't feel that the parents were wrong in bringing their baby. It wasn't a adults only destination and there were no rules they were breaking. And if the skiers had such a problem with it, they should have alerted the resort who could have moved them to another room.
And I agree that it doesn't sound like an adults only place. Just cause a baby can't ski you can't bring them?? If it were adults only then I'd say there is some real reason to be mad. But talk to management, ask to be moved, etc.
Jake - 1.15.08
Liam - 5.17.11
I agree, I think it's sad that instead of displaying some compassion or understanding, the response is to throw a tantrum (ironically).
The whole idea of "if your kid can't "behave" then don't take them anywhere", is so incredibly annoying. If people like this bothered to educate themselves on infancy or early childhood development, they would learn that a majority of children are behaving exactly as how they are supposed to behave. Guess what? No matter how well-adjusted the child or awesome the parent, children are going to be disruptive and that will never change as long as there are human beings on this planet. What can change, however, are the grown a$$ adults who are incapable of adapting to a scenario that they find less than pleasant.
Some of my worst nights in a hotel and in Magee after child birth were caused be ADULTS. I was up most of the night at a hotel stay because my neighbors must have been having an action movie marathon. And at Magee of all places...my room neighbor's phone alarm (that sounded like a rooster) went of every 15 minutes starting at 4 am.
My point it, adults and be just as disruptive as a crying baby. If not more.
It's just one of the risks you take when you stay in a hotel.