Hi All!
Just returned from WDW last night, and I wanted to post about a disturbing incident that DH and I witnessed at Epcot on Aug 24 evening. We were really shaken up and it made me start wondering about child security/safety procedures at Epcot (and the parks in general).
We had finished dinner at San Angel at about 815pm, and were wandering around killing time before Illuminations. It was pretty crowded. By 830 we had gotten down to "Japan" and saw some good seats on the wall right on the lake. Of course DS suddenly had to go to the bathroom, so he and DH went off and I stayed on the "spot."
At about 835, they came back, and DH said "Somebody lost their kid over there." I looked, and sure enough, there was a clot of about 6-8 older teens/adults, a couple of "costumed" cast members, and one guy who was in some type of "security guard" looking outfit standing right about in the center of the path midway between the boundaries of Japan. (I hadn't noticed them before because I had been busy defending our Illuminations spot)
By overhearing, we learned his name was John and he was 5. The group broke up and the adults started yelling his name and fanning out. The cast members and security guard did not appear to be helping with this. A guy who must have been the dad started to get quite loud with the cast members/security guard, yelling that they better start doing something because he wanted his kid found. He was starting to get quite hysterical, for which I don't blame him, but the security guard seemed to be indicating that he had better relax or there would be negative ramifications for him! (Like what, the Disney police would arrest him?!)
Time was ticking and it was about 5 minutes to 900pm. As best as we could gather, the dad wanted some type of PA system announcement to be made, but the cast members/security were refusing because this would have interfered with the Illuminations show. The Illuminations show went on as scheduled, no announcement was made, and at 925pm (!!!!) as we were leaving, the family was still walking all over the Japan area screaming for this little boy! I lost the cast members and the security guard in the crowd (or maybe they had left), so I don't know what they were doing, but it APPEARED like this family was looking for this child with no assistance. By this time it had been over an hour (and that is just counting from when I noticed the scene occurring).
As I mentioned, DH and I were pretty shaken up, and DS (7) figured out what was going on and he became scared and wouldn't let go of our hands and was a bit squirrelly about getting lost for the whole rest of the trip.
I would like to assume that there was a flurry of Disney activity behind the scenes looking for this child, and that if my dinky local grocery store has a Code Adam plan, that Disney must have numerous contingency plans for finding a lost/snatched child as quickly as possible, AND that Disney would make every effort to find a child, even if it meant disrupting their fireworks display, BUT IT REALLY DIDN'T LOOK THAT WAY. Cynical DH said "You'll never hear about THIS incident in the news, whether the outcome is negative or positive." It was really disappointing and scary to witness the way this incident unfolded, if our interpretation of it was correct.
Anyone know what type of procedures Disney has for finding lost kids? Has anyone ever lost a kid there? Any other comments?
Thanks for reading, I know this was long!
Jane
Just returned from WDW last night, and I wanted to post about a disturbing incident that DH and I witnessed at Epcot on Aug 24 evening. We were really shaken up and it made me start wondering about child security/safety procedures at Epcot (and the parks in general).
We had finished dinner at San Angel at about 815pm, and were wandering around killing time before Illuminations. It was pretty crowded. By 830 we had gotten down to "Japan" and saw some good seats on the wall right on the lake. Of course DS suddenly had to go to the bathroom, so he and DH went off and I stayed on the "spot."
At about 835, they came back, and DH said "Somebody lost their kid over there." I looked, and sure enough, there was a clot of about 6-8 older teens/adults, a couple of "costumed" cast members, and one guy who was in some type of "security guard" looking outfit standing right about in the center of the path midway between the boundaries of Japan. (I hadn't noticed them before because I had been busy defending our Illuminations spot)
By overhearing, we learned his name was John and he was 5. The group broke up and the adults started yelling his name and fanning out. The cast members and security guard did not appear to be helping with this. A guy who must have been the dad started to get quite loud with the cast members/security guard, yelling that they better start doing something because he wanted his kid found. He was starting to get quite hysterical, for which I don't blame him, but the security guard seemed to be indicating that he had better relax or there would be negative ramifications for him! (Like what, the Disney police would arrest him?!)
Time was ticking and it was about 5 minutes to 900pm. As best as we could gather, the dad wanted some type of PA system announcement to be made, but the cast members/security were refusing because this would have interfered with the Illuminations show. The Illuminations show went on as scheduled, no announcement was made, and at 925pm (!!!!) as we were leaving, the family was still walking all over the Japan area screaming for this little boy! I lost the cast members and the security guard in the crowd (or maybe they had left), so I don't know what they were doing, but it APPEARED like this family was looking for this child with no assistance. By this time it had been over an hour (and that is just counting from when I noticed the scene occurring).
As I mentioned, DH and I were pretty shaken up, and DS (7) figured out what was going on and he became scared and wouldn't let go of our hands and was a bit squirrelly about getting lost for the whole rest of the trip.
I would like to assume that there was a flurry of Disney activity behind the scenes looking for this child, and that if my dinky local grocery store has a Code Adam plan, that Disney must have numerous contingency plans for finding a lost/snatched child as quickly as possible, AND that Disney would make every effort to find a child, even if it meant disrupting their fireworks display, BUT IT REALLY DIDN'T LOOK THAT WAY. Cynical DH said "You'll never hear about THIS incident in the news, whether the outcome is negative or positive." It was really disappointing and scary to witness the way this incident unfolded, if our interpretation of it was correct.
Anyone know what type of procedures Disney has for finding lost kids? Has anyone ever lost a kid there? Any other comments?
Thanks for reading, I know this was long!
Jane