• jaschen@lemmynsfw.com
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      1 year ago

      Don’t get me wrong Mario land was great. But just weird shit drove us mad even inside a family friendly place like Universal Studios.

      We had a friend with us that had a 3 year old girl with them. The airline lost their stroller(this was an major ordeal, nobody spoke English at the airports there)so they decided to rent from Universal Studio instead.

      First of all, the person who was attending the stroller section didn’t speak a lick of English. Fine. Whatever. We used Google translate. He asked us how old the girl was and I said 3 years old.

      The next question was
      "Is it her birthday? "…

      Us: ummmm, no. That was a month ago.

      They immediately said: "No rent to you. "

      Wtf dude. Why?!?! Because the rules are 3 years old or younger. That means less than 36 months, not less than 48 months.

      Just random shit like that seems the norm for the Japanese.

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        1 year ago

        Thanks for the clarification. Sorry your trip was so rough. I may hold off going then with the new info.

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          1 year ago

          As a counter point, I had a great time in Osaka with my young daughter this summer. I’m not saying the previous poster was wrong, just that my experience was apparently very different.

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            1 year ago

            Thanks for the feedback. I know my kiddos will want to visit Tokyo but as we all know sometimes kiddos don’t act proper 100% of the time :)

            If we go first time we’ll be non central or South American. There everyone welcomes kiddos so trying to make sure I don’t get a culture shock when visiting Japan.