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Well, I see both sides. But sounds like your two-year-old is like my daughter... a little bit OCD.
My daughter can be flexible, especially as she gets a little older (she's almost five now)... but around 3yo, she would really have a hard time if things didn't happen as she expected. She ate the SAME breakfast every day, and if I forgot to pack something in her lunch, it would cuase quite the disruption. Sure, you can teach your children to be flexible as they get older.... but at 2 years old... they aren't quite going to take such lessons as easily. There are flexible kids, and there are type A kids (which I'm assuming a lot of us understand since most of us on the board are planners by nature, hence being on this board in the first place). While we can be flexible, I'm sure we all stress a little if our husbands/wives want to stop and shop for 15 minutes while we're trying to make our way to our first attraction of the day. So imagine a 2-year-old. Would I write to Disney about it, probably not... would it annoy me if it upset my child - definitely. Mickey should have just signed it... hiding a little boys autograph book would possibly upset many kids... so it wasn't the best move. |
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I can't understand what any crying 2 year old says, and I don't have big huge black ears for the sound to travel through first. Sounds like the kid started crying as soon as he was refused his routine, so what chance did Mickey have? Parent intervened, CM told the parent that the autograph would come after the photo, parent decided to leave instead. Not sure what the OP expects Disney to do, as it was a minor lack of communication involving a toddler.
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I thought this thread was going to be about Mickey behaving in an inappropriate way. I have three kids (and a two year old) and I think you missed a teaching moment. Some things in life are not predictable. I don't think this experience was traumatic for your child. I have to kindly say that you are over-reacting.
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You said your child started crying within 10 seconds... 10 Seconds probably wasn't enough time for a character that can't see (or probably hear) or a CM to realize that it was going to set a child off. Granted we've only been there about 10 days total but each character interaction we had was different. The last trip in September '12 we met every character except Merida and Tiana at least twice and not one of the double or triple meets happened in the same way. Not among the same characters or the same parks. Some people signed first and took pictures, others took pictures and signed later. Baloo tried to eat DS...THEN took pictures and signed the book. EDIT: For a good time with Aurora...ask her if she can sign the book "Briar Rose". DH will have to tell the story of that one day Stacy |
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OP - I totally understand where you are coming from. I have a 2 year old and we are going down next week. I could definitely see how this would make her cry and get her upset.
- THIS is why there are character handlers. Obviously the handler understood why the child was crying because they said that Mickey takes pics first. The handler should have stepped in right away and asked Mickey to sign. It is THEIR job to make the child happy. (One time we were at Chef Mickey's and my almost 2 year was playing with Pluto - all was good. Pluto got on the floor to play with my DD and she was happy. She was goofing around and crawled away and he grabbed her foot (just playing). She immediately started crying. He stopped RIGHT AWAY after realizing that made her cry. (I in turn tried to make him feel better as he did nothing wrong). But the point is He did his best to feel what she wanted. If a child is crying, don't hide their book and and the handler who CAN see it all did nothing. - To a PP that said their child respected what they as parents said - HAHA. My 1st obeyed everything - perfect child. My 2nd DD challenges EVERYTHING I do and say. Yes, I try to remain consistent, firm, etc etc., but to make a blanket statement like that tells me you have never had that 'challenging' kid.
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Frankly, I don't think a 2 year old remembers the order of autographs and pictures from one interaction to the next, let alone from one visit to the next. Big the kid has such high expectations of what will happen because the parent sets them.
My kids have been visiting WDW since they were babies, and I don't think either of them have ever noticed or cared which came first, pictures or autographs, nor have we ever made a big deal over it. If there ever had been an issue like the OP described, I would have just explained that Mickey is doing things differently, but will still give the picture and autograph. This seems like such a non-issue. |
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I'm in the camp that sees it both ways. It's a little strange that Mickey changed things up, certainly they don't put the new CM's in Mickey? I can't imagine trying to have rationalized this to my 3yo when I took her much less a 2yo, but then I didn't let her take an autograph book around until she was 4 and a half because she had no concept of what an autograph was and just enjoyed the interaction. When we did start getting autographs I didn't notice there was any kind order involved. Kids will feed off your reaction so just smile and act like things are cool, if not take the 2yo out of the equation and let your 5yo at least get the picture.
On a side note and a question for others, do most people meet the same character more than once on a trip? Unless we see a character at a dinner or something we usually call it good if we see Mickey, or whomever, once. I didn't realize people sought him out once a day. That line gets so long and there are so many other characters lol. Not judging, just wondering!
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My kid would get a swat on the butt if he/she acted like a little brat!
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I would have told dd5 that Mickey is going to take a picture first and then sign you autograph book. Problem solved.
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