My favorite tip for WDW, and the one that makes me feel safe, is regarding little ones that might get lost.
Before we leave, I stop at one of our local pet stores. I purchase one or two pet name tags and have this engraved on them: "Mom's Cell xxx-xxx-xxxx.
I attatch this to my son's shoe. For athletic shoes, I unlace one and slip the tag through the lace, then relace. For sandals, you can usally find a pull loop on the back of the shoe and the pet tag can be slipped through there.
I tell my son if he gets lost to find a lady who works for Disney, give her your shoe, and tell her to call Mommy.
We've never had to use this, but I like knowing that it's there if we need it.
Anna
Before we leave, I stop at one of our local pet stores. I purchase one or two pet name tags and have this engraved on them: "Mom's Cell xxx-xxx-xxxx.
I attatch this to my son's shoe. For athletic shoes, I unlace one and slip the tag through the lace, then relace. For sandals, you can usally find a pull loop on the back of the shoe and the pet tag can be slipped through there.
I tell my son if he gets lost to find a lady who works for Disney, give her your shoe, and tell her to call Mommy.
We've never had to use this, but I like knowing that it's there if we need it.
Anna


These are all great ideas. I read where one expert said to take care, so that the names were not readily readable or available. He said that some predators use familiar names with children, to make them more secure. This isnt to frighten anyone, but we have to keep our kids safe!

It keeps her safe and that is what matters!
--love it, gives him his freedom my peace of mind. I don't think DS will wear a bracelet, I had looked at the engraved I.D. bracelet. The tattoo's I going to try but I'm afraid he may be allergic so I decided to go with the tags. I figure I could attach to his shoes and he won'tbe bother by it.