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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
1-30-2013 @ 12:44PM
Rdopr said...
Good article, however we tend to defend our view and seek out other Villains. At too many "Family Friendly" resorts or cruises, the children are allowed to run free so the parents may enjoy themselves. No flight seems to be complee without the small baby who cries through the flight. One has to ask why would a person who wants the peace of a vacation have to pay to deal with others children jumping over your chaise at the pool, climbing over the seat and you on a flight, running screaming down the hall or knocking over food at the restaurant and parents who just want "a moments rest" at everyone else's cost. If there are "Family Friendly" resorts, cruises and destinations, allow for "Adult Only" or "Adult Friendly" so when I am on vacation, I do not want to be "the Village" that babysits someone else's children. I will not condemn either.
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