SRUAlmn
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To me it sounds like this is just a big mis-communication which I can see both sides of. If her son is mentally about the age of 14-15 I'm sure he just assumed that whatever he was being told was what he was supposed to do. If they said go on this bus (at the MK,) and get off at this stop and walk (at the TTC,) I'm sure that's what he thought he was supposed to do. The last time I was there I was 20 and I don't know that I would have questioned something that a 'knowledgable adult who works there' had told me. I also feel that yes, there are people at the TTC who could have helped him if he were lost, but I'm sure he didn't really realize he was lost until he started walking through the resort.
I also see the other side in the sense that the Disney people don't know that you don't know where you're going unless you tell them. I don't think anyone would have offered up detailed information unless they knew he didn't know where he was going. He probably would've needed to ask for help to get it. There are probably many teenagers (especially from the Orlando area) who visit Disney very frequently and know their way around really well. Just because he looks 14 doesn't mean that people would assume he didn't know where to go. I just think this should be left as a learning experience that we can all take for our next trip. Make sure everyone knows how to get back to where they're going, and has a back up plan, and carries around a cell phone and the hotel phone number.
No need to fight 
I also see the other side in the sense that the Disney people don't know that you don't know where you're going unless you tell them. I don't think anyone would have offered up detailed information unless they knew he didn't know where he was going. He probably would've needed to ask for help to get it. There are probably many teenagers (especially from the Orlando area) who visit Disney very frequently and know their way around really well. Just because he looks 14 doesn't mean that people would assume he didn't know where to go. I just think this should be left as a learning experience that we can all take for our next trip. Make sure everyone knows how to get back to where they're going, and has a back up plan, and carries around a cell phone and the hotel phone number.
No need to fight 
I can see how Anne's son got lost!