I was reading through another thread today where a DVC member mentioned that they would not stay at BCV due to unattended children in the lobby and at Cape May. Sevral people echoed that sentiment.
As a parent of three DC's, A 7 year old DS, a 4 year old DD and a 7 month old DD, I find it unacceptable to just let your children roam. This is for servral reasons.
This weekend, I took the family to the state fair. My DS walked about 50' over to look at one of the booth's without us. Fortunately for us, I saw him headed over. We had a very long talk with him. I called our local police station and asked if an officer could talk to him and my DD. They welcomed the opportunity. Unfortunately, they do not keep a binder of all kids that go missing. I figured that would be an eye opener for them. My DW was a little upset with me since I was scaring the kids. Well too bad. I asked her why they have an Amber Alert, http://codeamber.org/alerts.html. I know deep down she understands.
I would hope that the kids running around in the lobbies and other places in WDW are not DVC members's kids. I have a hard time believing that. But anyone that does read this post, please take responsiblity for you children. Think of others for a change. Disney is not there to watch your children. If you need a break from the kids, then Disney offers plenty of solutions to watch them: ( Yes they cost, but they are safer)
Sorry for the rant. I needed to get that off my chest. Thanks for listening. I hope this helps at least one person other than myself.
As a parent of three DC's, A 7 year old DS, a 4 year old DD and a 7 month old DD, I find it unacceptable to just let your children roam. This is for servral reasons.
First, do parents think that child molesters don't go to Disney? Not to try and shatter some peoples rosey opinion of Disney, but it's the perfect place for predators.
Secondly, do the parents not realize that the other people there pay just as much as they did and sometimes more to try and take a relaxing vacation?
And finally, I realize that Disney is a place for kids (That includes young and old), but nobody wants their day spoiled by little Bobby screaming in the lobby.
This weekend, I took the family to the state fair. My DS walked about 50' over to look at one of the booth's without us. Fortunately for us, I saw him headed over. We had a very long talk with him. I called our local police station and asked if an officer could talk to him and my DD. They welcomed the opportunity. Unfortunately, they do not keep a binder of all kids that go missing. I figured that would be an eye opener for them. My DW was a little upset with me since I was scaring the kids. Well too bad. I asked her why they have an Amber Alert, http://codeamber.org/alerts.html. I know deep down she understands.
I would hope that the kids running around in the lobbies and other places in WDW are not DVC members's kids. I have a hard time believing that. But anyone that does read this post, please take responsiblity for you children. Think of others for a change. Disney is not there to watch your children. If you need a break from the kids, then Disney offers plenty of solutions to watch them: ( Yes they cost, but they are safer)
Kid's Clubs
- Sandcastle at Yacht & Beach
- Neverland Club at Polynesian (Top rated from other threads)
- Harbor Club at Boardwalk
- Mouseketeer Club at Grand Floridian
- Simba's at AKL
Other Options
- Pirates cruise.
- Grand Adventures in Cooking at the Grand Floridian
- Kid's Nite out: www.kidsniteout.com (Disney Affliated.)
- Fairy Godmothers (Not Disney)
NMW said:The childcare clubs are for kids ages 4-12 and they charge $10 per hour/per kid. I'm pretty sure they are open from about 4:30 until midnight. They do have a kids "buffet" for dinner and they give blankets and pillows for the kids as it gets later. You can make reservations in advance (I forget how far ahead) I think by using the 407 WDW-DINE #. I know a couple people who used them and were very happy with the clubs. Unfortunately, we couldn't use the club during our Dec 2003 BC stay because our youngest child was under 2. We did look at the club in the BC and it seemed really nice. I would love to use it when our youngest hits age 4 for one night out. It probably wouldn't be too bad staying at the BWV and using the club at the BC. You don't have to stay at that resort to use it's kids club. As long as you don't mind carrying tired kids home to the BWV!![]()
Sorry for the rant. I needed to get that off my chest. Thanks for listening. I hope this helps at least one person other than myself.