Disneyland Resort is called “The Happiest Place on Earth,” and that’s because it is a magical place where adults and children can have the best day ever and make some lifelong memories. The resort has two incredible theme parks — Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure — and a great shopping and dining area, Downtown Disney. A trip to Walt Disney’s original theme park has a special feeling that you just can’t get anywhere else.
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Disney theme parks are not just for kids, but it is certainly a place where you will see a ton of them. Between the fun rides and attractions, character meet-and-greets, and copious amounts of merchandise, there is everything a kid could want! Many families have different views of what age kids should be when they visit the parks, so you will see kids as young as a few weeks old to 90-year-olds who are still kids at heart.
Kids are known for saying some truly funny things, and the son of TikTokers Bryan and Chris is no exception. Unfortunately for the couple, not everyone at Disneyland found their son as hilarious as they did.
Bryan Lambillotte said the couple recently visited Disneyland Resort and brought their two-year-old son. Their son is still learning a lot of words and doesn’t pronounce everything the right way. One of his favorite words is “frogger” because he loves frogs. And here’s where you might be able to see where this is going.
According to Bryan, his toddler is not very good at pronouncing his “Gs”. In fact, they usually sound like he is making a hard “K” sound. On top of that, you can’t really hear him make an “R” sound. You can see the problem that poses when his son tries to say “frogger”. This is especially a problem when he repeatedly shouts “frogger” while walking around Disneyland.
@itsbryanandchris It has 6 letters, two syllables and starts with an F and ends with R. You do the math. 🤦🏽♂️ #storytime #badwords #dadsoftiktok #parentinghumor #toddlersbelike #itsbryanandchris
What disappointed Bryan, though, was not his son’s mispronunciation of a word. Instead, it was the nasty glares he got from people he walked by. He said that there were so many parents there that he thought more people would understand what he was going through. He didn’t think it would upset so many people.
It’s always important to remember that you never know what someone is going through until you walk a mile in their shoes. Most parents would prefer their children not inadvertently shout curse words at Disneyland, but sometimes, there is just nothing you can do. Instead of getting angry, Bryan suggests giving the parent a sign of encouragement.
Do you so many people should have gotten upset with Bryan? Let us know in the comments!