You seem to just be a troublemaker (the pot stiring thing) I did not JUDGE the parents other than seeing the kid just threw up and is looking limp and they decide to keep their prime Illuminations viewing spot despite that fact and order more beer and desert to insure that they don't get asked to give up their table......well - whatever. Seems selfish to me as a mom. Sorry. I wouldn't put my kids thru that. Just me I suppose.
My DD did throw up once at the MK during Wishes and I got her out of there as fast as my feet could carry me. I didn't care that Wishes is my favorite. She (one of my angels as you like to call them) was ill and I didn't want her to be uncomfortable and expose others to her germs. Just common courtesy. Seems there is a lack of that at WDW.
I didn't judge the R &C employees either.
I felt like my requests to move were not taken seriously - ie had to aske repeatedly and then when the guy comes over to ask if we would help start the fireworks - WELL, obviously they aren't taking me seriously that I would really like to move away from that vomit and smell of chemicals. Dah. No judging, just experiencing. If I would have stood on my table screaming and pointing I bet they would have reacted faster and moved us out of there.
The little girl was more like 6 or 7 - not preschool age. It wasn't spit up - it was full out throwing up.
Go ahead and defend vomit in a restaurant.
To each his own.
Lives4Disney - proud mom to 2 angels and a teenager....