Your husband puked after getting off a ride that has warnings against motion sickness and it was a hot day. I think it is unreasonable for you to expect a CM let alone multiple CMsto take care of you like he was critically ill. If he had chest pains or some serious ailment than that is a different story. I think you way overreacted.
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Number one, she said her husband rarely gets nauseated. I assume it wasn't like him to get ill after a thrill ride. Number two, chest pain is not always the only sign of a heart attack. You can feel flu like and actually be having a heart attack. She did not say that she wanted him treated like he was critically ill. She was very worried and wanted a bit of assistance or guidance. I read that she wanted some water. Geez. Also, to the CM from FOTLK. I would really hope that in the case of a missing child that guest needs would come before standard CM operational duties, like unloading the theater.
So... He just go off a roller coaster it's really hot and he puked . Logically, he is probably having a heart attack??? Read the post again. She wanted the CM to go and fetch her water, ice and pepto bismal. She was also suprised that there isn't a protocol for another CM to come and assist her with her "sick" husband. Maybe they should have landed a helicopter in the middle of the AK and evacuated him to the nearest ER. Give me a break. It wasn't like the CM did nothing she did sit with him while the OP went and got water. The husband drank the water and felt better, imagine that. It is amazing what people expect of some people at Disney World. If there was truly something wrong with her husband Disney would do absolutely everything they could to make sure he was taken care. The CM made the absolute right call in this situation and to cut the CM down for that is not right.
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I think part of the problem is that the typically young CM's just don't have any perception of how bad a lost child can be, and that they may not just turn up.
I'm just not sure what that has to do with anything.I could see how you would be confused, those things tend to happen when you jump into the middle of a thread without reading it for context. The original comment I made was about folks who overblow an already scary situation by pointing out all of the horrible things that can happen, when in fact those horrible things have never happened at WDW. We do tend to go off into tangents, you might want to start over.
I'm definitely not trying to make you sound wrong or overly worried, but I'm just trying to inject a little CM perspective into the discussion to let you know that we're not apathetic or uncaring (not a wholly accurate statement of course, but that's the majority of our CMs, I assure you), just that sometimes our needs as cast do conflict with the needs of guests and it happens in unfortunate ways at times.
So... He just go off a roller coaster it's really hot and he puked . Logically, he is probably having a heart attack??? Read the post again. She wanted the CM to go and fetch her water, ice and pepto bismal. She was also suprised that there isn't a protocol for another CM to come and assist her with her "sick" husband.
How the heck would you or any CM know at that moment that this man was not having a heart attack? He very easily could have been given the circumstances that you just layed out. Roller coaster + vomitting + heat could very well = heart attack. I would absolutely expect if I was worried that I or someone in my party was having a heart attack that a CM would respond. And I'm sure this is protocol. The PP wasn't asking for royal treatment. She was asking for some ice or water or pepto bismal.
I don't think that the CMs should run around fetching ice water for every person that comes off of a ride feeling a little sick. I imagine dozens if not hundreds of people get off of Disney rides feeling a little sick each day. If that posters hubby was violently ill the thing to to would be to take him to the first aide center. If it was thought he was having some sort of attack, then the medical staff should have been alerted. I'm glad this poster's husband wasn't suffering form something more serious than motion sickness, but I would not expect a CM to sit with a member of my family while I went to get ice water. Not every CM is medicaly trained, and leaving someone who is ill in their care seems like a bad thing for both the sick person and the CM, who could then be blamed if something was indeed seriously wrong.
In the case we are responding too, it is clear that the poster thought that this very well could be an emergency situation. How was she supposed to get her DH to first aid? Pick him up and carry him? Absolutely in cases like this, medical staff should have been alerted. The PP approached a CM and then it was up to the CM to alert them. The PP did not ask the CM to sit with her DH until the CM refused to offer her help of any kind. It's not unreasonable that the PP wouldn't want to leave her DH alone if she thought he was having a medical emergency. You act like it's a huge deal for CMs who are just walking around to attend to guests. Isn't that usually the job of the CMs who are floating?I don't think we are reading the same posts at all. I'm not sure who said that CMs should provide ice water to every person that feels nauseated in WDW?In the case we are responding too, it is clear that the poster thought that this very well could be an emergency situation. How was she supposed to get her DH to first aid? Pick him up and carry him? Absolutely in cases like this, medical staff should have been alerted. The PP approached a CM and then it was up to the CM to alert them. The PP did not ask the CM to sit with her DH until the CM refused to offer her help of any kind. It's not unreasonable that the PP wouldn't want to leave her DH alone if she thought he was having a medical emergency. You act like it's a huge deal for CMs who are just walking around to attend to guests. Isn't that usually the job of the CMs who are floating?
It doesns't sound to me like that poster thought it was an emergency. She said she just asked the CM for ice water and pepto. She didn't ask for any other assistance. If she thought her husband was seriously ill and in need of medical aide, she should had the CM call for help, not just requested ice water.
Well, I guess the problem lies in that we've read the post differently. It seemed to me that the PP was indeed quite concerned about her DH because he was acting out of character and was ill. I really doubt she would get a CM involved simply because he was thirsty.
She said I just knew they were thinking "if you didn't have that many kids you probably wouldn't lose one"![]()
I posted above as well about losing one and I only have one to watch! It happened so fast. Must have looked away for a second and he took off for the pool. He said he thought I knew he was going there....only 7 at the time too and cannot swim. I can still feel the panic!If she is a bad mom for losing one of six, I must be a terrible mom for losing one of ONE! I feel for her, it was the most terrifying time of my life and we weren't even at Disney! We were at Celebration City in Branson, MO!
I am really suprised the CM wasn't more responsive!
Getting someone ice or a glass of water or even offering a wet towel is treating him like he was critically ill? Where we live that's common courtesy.
I am amazed the CM stayed with him while you looked given he is not medically trained. He should have asked if you wanted the medical team.
And I do think that's the point. The CM should have offered to get some assistance or given the guests their options for medical treatment, not simply say, "I'm not allowed to give you water." Heck, if I cut my finger and needed a band-aid and approached a CM, I would expect for them to help me and this situation was worse than a boo-boo. The CMs shouldn't just act like they don't care. I assume they are trained to deal with a variety of situations, emergency or not.
