runner26.2
Mouseketeer
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- Sep 20, 2005
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There have been some great suggestions here about helping to identify children if they get lost. Some I had thought of, others it hadn't even occurred to me.
Having said that, if there is anywhere I would prefer to lose a child it would be WDW. Compared to a shopping mall or large urban area it is EXTREMELY safe. A pedophile/predator is not going to buy an admission ticket and subject themselves to the surveillance present in order to abduct a child. The effort it takes to get into (and out of) WDW is not something they are interested in. A shopping mall is a 30 second get away. WDW is 15 minutes or more.
So while losing a child at WDW is terrifying and upsetting the reality is your child is no where near at as much risk as if they were in a mall.
I realize its not much consolation, but hopefully this puts the actual risk in perspective.
Having said that, if there is anywhere I would prefer to lose a child it would be WDW. Compared to a shopping mall or large urban area it is EXTREMELY safe. A pedophile/predator is not going to buy an admission ticket and subject themselves to the surveillance present in order to abduct a child. The effort it takes to get into (and out of) WDW is not something they are interested in. A shopping mall is a 30 second get away. WDW is 15 minutes or more.
So while losing a child at WDW is terrifying and upsetting the reality is your child is no where near at as much risk as if they were in a mall.
I realize its not much consolation, but hopefully this puts the actual risk in perspective.