Well it is kinda true. A 'snowflake' is the child whose parents feel that their child is so incredibly special that they are entitled to all sorts of stuff and at the same time, is to be excused from less than stellar behaviour.
Now...does anyone here think this 3 y/o child was a 'snowflake'?? Doubt it. Not even sure where that came from. 3 y/o kids melt down..it's in the 3 y/o play book.
Was mom right in thinking that something 'should' have been done to make her dd feel better about missing a character?? No, not really. Would it have been nice if the CMs had come up with something to make the little girl happy? Sure.
Let me elaborate. Back about 3 years ago, I traveled to WDW with a friend who hadn't been there in about 15 years. She was so excited to go.....she was almost as excited as a little kid. About 2 days into our 5 day stay, she started having issues with her camera. It messed up photos, it stopped taking photos. So, she finally gave up. She had to just keep those character meetings as memories. Of course, I had taken some photos after her camera started acting up, but she had lost a bunch of shots prior to that. Well, fast forward to our last day. We were eating breakfast at Goofy's Beach Blast at BC. We got to talking about taking photos with the characters with our server. My friend was telling her how her camera had died and she had no photos of Pooh or such. Well....at the end of our breakfast, the server returned with our check, and a photo card for my friend. It had Pooh and his friends on it...and they had all signed the inside. Now...we all know how this occurred. What made it so special was that the server did it to begin with. It was a very nice thing to do and my friend still talks about it.
So....I'm sure the Epcot CMs could have figured out some small way to make a little girl happy.
My issue???? That mom expects it. Yes, it's upsetting to see your child disappointed. It kills me to see my dd upset and disappointed. But, that's part of life. And I don't much care if you're in school, at home, on the ball field, play auditions or 'The Most Magical Place on Earth'...stuff happens, and you face disappointment. It happens to adults, it happens to kids. Deal with it and move on. I can't imagine expecting that something should be done for my child if she is disappointed. Yes, it would have been nice if a CM had come back and explained that Snow White was sick and wasn't going to be able to come back out. That would have been nice after the 15 mins went by. After all...there is a schedule for character meet and greets. That's why a CM can call a particular number and find where, and when, certain characters will be, so they can inform the guests. Yes, it was an unusual situation. One that was upsetting and hugely disappointing to a young child. It's too bad that we seem to find fault with the mother for what some choose to believe is bad parenting, while others find fault with the CMs lack of compassion. There is a middle ground you know.