maxiesmom
The Mean Squinty Eye Works
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Syndrome syndrome?
But honestly, how hard is it to notice a kid's pin and wish him a happy birthday? He got more birthday acknowledgement on a three night Disney cruise before his birthday and without the pin than a six night stay in WDW with the pin. That's kind of sad dontchathink?
Not given the level of personal service on a cruise compared to a trip to the parks.
The more people wearing pins (and it is highly encouraged on these boards to just wear one) the higher the odds a person's pin won't be acknowledged. It is much easier to make a few hundred people a day feel special than it is a few thousand. I'm guessing the numbers of course. But I can easily see it went from "Oh look we have a guest with a birthday! What can we do to make them feel extra special?" to "Oh look, yet another guest with a birthday button. Bet they want something."
It sucks that it happens to children, but I blame the parents who want to celebrate a birthday that was 5 months ago or 5 months in the future. The more pins out there, the better the odds your specific pin won't be acknowledged.