It saddens me that as a parent you are worrying about being classified as a 'bad' parent because you are considering a safety harness for your child. It really bothers me that on this board, and other boards I belong to that people feel the need to make crass and crude comments about safety harnesses - I wonder if these are the same parents who let their kids wear Heely's (which are NOT allowed in WDW), don't have their kids in proper car seats, etc. As long as you are using the harness correctly (I would recommend the chest harness as the arm/wrist harnesses are very dangerous), then your first priority needs to be your child.
Our DD3 has been to WDW numerous times in her short life and is very well behaved, but due to ignorant adults who feel the need to step on her, push her or shove her, we use a harness at times as it gives us and her a feeling of extra safety. Honestly, adults who comment on this really are rude and have no business making such comments - there are a million comments I could make about the kids I see in my classes (I am a teacher) or the absolute animals I see running around the parks, but I keep my comments to myself. In this case, you are wanting your child to be extra safe, so I applaud you for doing so!
Good luck, Tiger
Our DD3 has been to WDW numerous times in her short life and is very well behaved, but due to ignorant adults who feel the need to step on her, push her or shove her, we use a harness at times as it gives us and her a feeling of extra safety. Honestly, adults who comment on this really are rude and have no business making such comments - there are a million comments I could make about the kids I see in my classes (I am a teacher) or the absolute animals I see running around the parks, but I keep my comments to myself. In this case, you are wanting your child to be extra safe, so I applaud you for doing so!
Good luck, Tiger

We used it a couple times at WDW for a few minutes, but mostly we just held her, or her hand, or put her in the stroller.

