This is an entertaining thread, in the same way it was entertaining to pick at scabs when I was a kid.
I realize that oceans of water have passed beneath the bridge since the thread was started, but I'm still compelled to a comment:
1) To those who would suggest that it's not a hairstylist's job to entertain kids while they cut their hair, I would generally agree. This particular barbershop, however, happens to be smack dab in the middle of a resort that considers its primary mission to be entertaining people, ESPECIALLY children. Disney put that barbershop there as part of the theme park experience, and I doubt they think people should expect to spend money to get into a theme park, then spend part of their day getting their children's hair cut at a premium price, to get just a haircut. They call Disney employees "castmembers" for a reason -- because they are expected to be more than mere "employees" doing a menial task.
I realize that oceans of water have passed beneath the bridge since the thread was started, but I'm still compelled to a comment:
1) To those who would suggest that it's not a hairstylist's job to entertain kids while they cut their hair, I would generally agree. This particular barbershop, however, happens to be smack dab in the middle of a resort that considers its primary mission to be entertaining people, ESPECIALLY children. Disney put that barbershop there as part of the theme park experience, and I doubt they think people should expect to spend money to get into a theme park, then spend part of their day getting their children's hair cut at a premium price, to get just a haircut. They call Disney employees "castmembers" for a reason -- because they are expected to be more than mere "employees" doing a menial task.