We went to Disney last Easter with our then 2.5-year-old and did not use a leash to contain her. We let her be the guide - as she should be - and walked with her. I now have two children and would never consider a leash or harness to take my place. If your kid wants to run over to check something out then walk with them. You're going to Disney to allow your child to stretch their imagination, so don't try to conform him/her/them to your schedule. It doesn't hurt to let them lead for a while. It's not that tough to keep track of your kid and millions of people manage to do it without using leashes. This will be my tenth time to Disney and I don't see a lot of people leashes. Just keep up with your kid and all of you will have a safe and fun time. Think of it this way...through whose eyes do you want your child to see Disney? Yours or theirs? Put them on a leash and you take away their automomy and your pleasure at the glimpse into their little minds.
We went to Disney last Easter with our then 2.5-year-old and did not use a leash to contain her. We let her be the guide - as she should be - and walked with her. I now have two children and would never consider a leash or harness to take my place. If your kid wants to run over to check something out then walk with them. You're going to Disney to allow your child to stretch their imagination, so don't try to conform him/her/them to your schedule. It doesn't hurt to let them lead for a while. It's not that tough to keep track of your kid and millions of people manage to do it without using leashes. This will be my tenth time to Disney and I don't see a lot of people leashes. Just keep up with your kid and all of you will have a safe and fun time. Think of it this way...through whose eyes do you want your child to see Disney? Yours or theirs? Put them on a leash and you take away their automomy and your pleasure at the glimpse into their little minds.
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- don't use it as a replacement for paying attention, use it as an extra measure of safety...
...Personally, I would think in a large crowd (think parade time, entry, etc.) that it would be hard to use - I'd rather have a hand or a stroller. I'd be afraid of becoming twisted/wrapped around others...
... I would think in a large crowd (think parade time, entry, etc.) that it would be hard to use - I'd rather have a hand or a stroller. I'd be afraid of becoming twisted/wrapped around others.
We went to Disney last Easter with our then 2.5-year-old and did not use a leash to contain her. We let her be the guide - as she should be - and walked with her. I now have two children and would never consider a leash or harness to take my place. If your kid wants to run over to check something out then walk with them. You're going to Disney to allow your child to stretch their imagination, so don't try to conform him/her/them to your schedule. It doesn't hurt to let them lead for a while. It's not that tough to keep track of your kid and millions of people manage to do it without using leashes. This will be my tenth time to Disney and I don't see a lot of people leashes. Just keep up with your kid and all of you will have a safe and fun time. Think of it this way...through whose eyes do you want your child to see Disney? Yours or theirs? Put them on a leash and you take away their automomy and your pleasure at the glimpse into their little minds.