Yes, very similar.Thank you. It does not sound good. And eerily sounds almost identical to what happened to that poor family 3 years ago on the Disney ship. I still follow his story on fb, they are an amazing supportive family.
Thank you. It does not sound good. And eerily sounds almost identical to what happened to that poor family 3 years ago on the Disney ship. I still follow his story on fb, they are an amazing supportive family.
What happened 3 years ago?[/QUOTE said:A little boy was under the water for about the same time, on one of the Disney ships, while they were in Port Canaveral still. Its not a good ending, he is wheelchair dependent and challenged in every way possible. But, his family is amazing and so uplifting to watch. They have a Facebook page to follow his progress. After that, Disney started using lifeguards on their ships.
Thank you. It does not sound good. And eerily sounds almost identical to what happened to that poor family 3 years ago on the Disney ship. I still follow his story on fb, they are an amazing supportive family.
This is so tragic. The report says he was underwater for 8-10 minutes. If that is accurate, the prognosis will not be good. Growing up in FL, we all were taught the dangers of water. No one swims alone, everyone learns to swim by 2, and someone always had to watch.
@itzkelly, a boy almost drown. Parents/Guardians have to watch their children and not depend on others.
I think it's hard for those of us with kids who stick right by us to fully grasp what some kiddos are capable of. Our son would never run off or leave our room on his own. Our neighbor's 3-year old took off on them at DIA. They have 3 kids and had turned their heads to talk to one of the older ones and the 3-year old was just gone. He ended up boarding a plane to Tennessee.
.... I also wonder how many people saw little Chase wandering the ship alone and said nothing. I think people are so afraid of being criticized that we've stopped being willing to help each other.
I think it's hard for those of us with kids who stick right by us to fully grasp what some kiddos are capable of. Our son would never run off or leave our room on his own. Our neighbor's 3-year old took off on them at DIA. They have 3 kids and had turned their heads to talk to one of the older ones and the 3-year old was just gone. He ended up boarding a plane to Tennessee. Thankfully the attendants on the plane realized he was alone and the family was reunited. I think that's what happened to little Chase - they turned their back for a second. They have video footage of his parents frantically searching the ship for him before he was pulled from the pool. And while I agree parents need to watch their kids, I also wonder how many people saw little Chase wandering the ship alone and said nothing. I think people are so afraid of being criticized that we've stopped being willing to help each other. With all that is going on in the world if you see something, say something.
Prayers for the little boy. Our kiddo is 9 and I can't even imagine what those parents are going through.
As for the boy on Anthem, he's 8. Many people let their kids wander a ship at that age.