Let's not forget that once your parents stop shopping and making your meals, it is our responsibility to keep ourselves fit as tween, teenagers, and adults. Larger children do not always become larger adults. As adults we let stress, work and daily life get in the way of healthy eating and excercise. Im not the smallest here but I work everyday on keeping myself fit and eating right.
I personally believe that if I was not able to fit on a rollercoaster and I loved rollercoasters, I would want to fix that and be able to ride what I wanted when I wanted. I feel that making the boats "more buoyant" isn't helping anyone here, only enabling life style choices. Embarrassing and as awkward as it may be to be told "Im sorry, you can't ride" would just maybe give motivation to that person to do something about it. This is not Disneyland's job to fix the world obesity problem but like fast food joints, it isn't helping anyone.
But YAY for new boats!!!
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Last edited by mousecrazy; 11-05-2007 at 03:19 PM..
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