Liquidice
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I also have so many questions about this … like what is the condition that requires an emergency ride queue exit and how are they otherwise able to travel alone with a 5yo grandchild? I love my mom but I’d never let her take my (older elementary aged!) kids to a Disney park alone because it would be traumatic for them if she had a urgent bathroom need or other medical emergency and it would also be unsafe for them to be alone unsupervised while she was in the bathroom or incapacitated.
Since emotions are running high, I want to be VERY clear that I am not suggesting DAS holders shouldn’t take kids to parks (I am a current DAS user), only that this situation in very suspicious. Also, cast members won’t even let your kids on a ride under age 7 without a much older teen or adult to supervise so I SERIOUSLY doubt Disney is going to tell people their 5yo needs to wait alone.
The person got a ton of scrutiny in the post I was reading and she kept coming back to explain - it didn't sound like she was faking or pretending.
I agree DISNEY as a company do not want to tell guests to leave their 5 year old to wait in the line while the adult needs to leave the line. However, what I am trying to say is that CMs do not seem like they've been properly trained and it seems like their focus is solely on trying to reduce the usage of DAS and not applying common sense, going as far as telling someone they can use Return to Queue when the only other person in their party is a 5 year old child.