ZOOTB
Acrobat
Just thought I would share some experiences with you regarding the play areas at MceeDees for those of you that have little ones. About a year ago my wife, I , and our 2 boys were at the play area and there was a couple with a little one in a high chair next to us. All of a sudden the little one vomits. The parents went and got some napkins and wiped it up then put the high chair back. That's it, just wiped it with napkins. They never got the manager to come in with a mop or disenfectant or anything. Then the worst part. They put the kid in the play tubes to go play. What is wrong with some parents? Bad enough they bring the kid out to eat when they're sick, but to actually put them into the play area right aftr they vomit? And what about the high chair that some other kid would sit in after that? I told the manager on our way out. Needless to say we avoided the play areas for about 6 months, only going to the mceedees that didn't have play areas. So, after 6 months we figured we would try again, this time only allowing the kids to go play AFTER they ate. Well, sure enough it happened again. Some kid vomits and the parent let's him go in the play things. So we couldn't let our kids go play even after they ate. Are some parents that irresponsible?
Does mceedees actually clean and disenfect the play areas? This should be a serious board of health issue if they don't. And I guess it's not just mceedees. We went to Chuckee Cheeses once and a day or 2 later my youngest one ended up with the rotavirus and spent 3 days in the hospital from severe dehydration. Even before all of this I took them to a childrens museum and one of them begain vomitting later that day. We now make sure we never let the kids eat while thay play and to wash their hands with germ x or something when we leave. That is when we go to these kind of places, which isn't very often anymore. Anyone have any similair experiences?
Does mceedees actually clean and disenfect the play areas? This should be a serious board of health issue if they don't. And I guess it's not just mceedees. We went to Chuckee Cheeses once and a day or 2 later my youngest one ended up with the rotavirus and spent 3 days in the hospital from severe dehydration. Even before all of this I took them to a childrens museum and one of them begain vomitting later that day. We now make sure we never let the kids eat while thay play and to wash their hands with germ x or something when we leave. That is when we go to these kind of places, which isn't very often anymore. Anyone have any similair experiences?