In March I lost my DS 5 in World of Disney at DD.

He was lost for 15 minutes and I was freaking out, trying not to cry and I felt sick in the pit of my stomach. I felt very guilty because I allowed him to stand in the middle hub of the store watching the movies with a promise he would not move from that spot. I checked on him every 5 minutes. He was gone after the second check.
I approached the Information desk right away after I ran around the immediate area calling his name. I gave her a full description and she put out a call to all the CM's and told me to wait there for him. As I waited it just didn't seem like anyone was doing anything and I couldn't just stand there imagining him being led out a door. I started running to all the doors and all the seperate rooms of the store calling his name. My large bags from Once upon a toy were getting in my way so I stashed them under a table.
I searched every room with things that he might be interested in and ran around the outside of the building while running back to the information desk every 2 minutes to see if they had found him. It was finally me who found him standing in the back of the jewellery/pin room looking at $400 Glass Disney figurines. Definetly the last place I would have looked. When I found him with tears running down my face he said "Hi mom, aren't these pretty?" I almost lost it but was just so happy he was safe. I told him I couldn't find him and everyone was searching for him and asked him why he hadn't gone to a CM. He didn't realize he was lost. He was just looking around while waiting for me.
I was so upset and he was so blase and I couldn't make him understand how mommy thought he was gone and was afraid I wasn't going to see him again. I took a deep breath and went to get my bags from under the table where I had left them and they weren't there. I had lost them now too. Suddenly my son was very upset and said I feel like crying because my Power Ranger Megazord is lost. I explained that was how I felt when he was lost.
We sheepishly went to the info desk and said "now my bags are lost", I had to describe them too and they pulled them out from the back. My son was very relieved I was just embarasssed. Unfortunately that will be burned in as one of my strongest disney memories from that trip.
Curiously the only memory of the trip I took with my mom & sis at 17 is sitting in some stands to watch some sort of show in either tomorrowland or Epcot and leaving my purse on the seat and when we came back it was gone. I lost my purse and my mom made me feel very guilty that I was careless. Imagine how careless I felt losing my son
We finished our shopping with him glued to my side we kept passing CM's and shoppers who were calling him by name and saying to me oh good you found him. I guess with his description 4ft tall, red hair, green stripe shirt, red sunglasses he was recognizable. When they put out the alert on the walkie talkies everyone standing near a CM heard it too. Probably if he hadn't been in a back corner he would have been found sooner.
My advice always hold hands when you are moving in crowded areas like off the monorail or out of shows, make sure to tell them to find a CM if they are separated from you not if they are lost they don't think they are lost if they are looking at something interesting. He had a card with all our info on it but didn't use it because he didn't realize he was lost. I think if it happened again I would be less self consious and create more of a spectacle. If I had stood at the entrance to each section and yelled his name (there's only 9 or 12 sections) I would have found him faster.
I still wouldn't leash him though, he would hate it and he does hold my hand when asked. I think we would mow so many people down in the crowds with our leash it would be too hard to manage.
