arielsleepingbeauty
I'm not bad, I'm just drawn that way.
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My daughter wandered off a few years ago at The World of Disney shop in DTD. I was at the register paying for my purchases and I looked in the stroller and she wasn't there. I freaked out. I didn't know what to do. A plain clothesed woman saw me in distress and asked what happened. She immediately brought me over the guest relations, they locked the doors and several people were ready and waiting to look for her. I was in such a panic i even forgot what she was wearing, then I picked up my youngest DD and held her up and told them that she was wearing the same exact thing. She was found almost immediately. They did so much and in such a short time. She was laying with all the stuffed plush. What a relief. From that point on I have dressed them the same whenever we go to WDW or an amusement park. I also have ID tag on their shoes. They know all their information, but just in case they get nervous and forget. I have taught them to stay where they realize they are not with us. They also know to look for an adult with small children and tell them that they are lost.
I do hope that the little boy was found safely. I can't see how they could have monitored better when people were exiting especially at closing time. It is a mad house, it gets mobbed. I do think that the could have stopped illuminations. I would think that most people would understand. I know that this sounds unreasonable to a big business, but when you find that your child is missing, well there are no words to describe the feeling in your stomach, the thoughts that are in your head. It really is traumatic for a parent and the child. It's not a matter of a parent controlling their child. Sometimes a child does wander off. Like mine did. She was supposed to stay in the stroller, but something caught her eye at the same time i was paying for something. I was right there. I am not neglectful, I pay attention to my kids, but my eye isn't on them 100% of the time because that would be impossible for any parent. Controlling children has nothing to do with it.
I do hope that the little boy was found safely. I can't see how they could have monitored better when people were exiting especially at closing time. It is a mad house, it gets mobbed. I do think that the could have stopped illuminations. I would think that most people would understand. I know that this sounds unreasonable to a big business, but when you find that your child is missing, well there are no words to describe the feeling in your stomach, the thoughts that are in your head. It really is traumatic for a parent and the child. It's not a matter of a parent controlling their child. Sometimes a child does wander off. Like mine did. She was supposed to stay in the stroller, but something caught her eye at the same time i was paying for something. I was right there. I am not neglectful, I pay attention to my kids, but my eye isn't on them 100% of the time because that would be impossible for any parent. Controlling children has nothing to do with it.
) I saw either here or in All Ears that some guests were concerned about showing their kids a CM Badge and telling them to go to someone wearing one if they get lost, because they sell badges for guests that look very similar.

