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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is a 2-yr-old up at 9:30?[/quote] :shock: that's your response to this tragedy? are you the spawn of trump?[/quote] Poor parenting us often discussed and this is an example if a two year old up too late and parents no watching. Or dud I miss the oart where the alligator broke into their place and removed the sleeping child from a bed[/quote] What is "too late?" Not everyone has the exact same schedule. I knew a family where the Dad worked a late shift (till 8 pm) every night so the whole family adjusted it's schedule where the kids stayed up late so they could actually spend time with their Dad daily. The kids were not sleep deprived--they just slept later in the morning.[/quote] The Electrical Water Pageant goes by the hotels on the lagoon about 9:00, they said there was a movie on the beach, and fireworks are about 9:00 and you can see them from outside the hotels. There are tons of reasons a family at Disney would be outside with a 2-year-old and a 4-year-old at 9:00, especially if its the third night of their trip -- that might be the night they planned to stay up and do the nighttime stuff. This isn't people taking their 2-year-old to a casino at 11:30 pm, this is a family doing Disney stuff at Disney. [/quote] This. Except[b] fireworks are at 10:00 pm, not 9:00[/b]. I can't believe all the parent blaming here. I'm from Orlando, and we've stayed at the Grand Floridian many times. People are on vacation and many congregate at the beach at the lagoon to watch the fireworks. There are chairs, an outdoor movie, smores, etc going on until late. Kids run around and play and wade at the shoreline. This is what you do at the resort if you are not across at the Magic Kingdom. I doubt it would occur to anyone to be vigilent for gators in that atmosphere. I would never have let my kids swm in the dark, but they have always played on that beach. This is so tragic. [/quote] Exactly! People and kids are allover the shorlines at Disney, even at night. One poster seems particularly bitchy and cold in her responses. She has the tone of a regular dcum anti princess kate troll. I wouldn't be surprise if many of these outrageous, blame filled idotic posts are that same person. .even the lawyers are showing comlassion on this thread...[/quote]
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