thisthingsgottawork
Newly Minted DLR on property/ DVC debater
- Joined
- Apr 12, 2009
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When last we went to DLR a year ago, we hadn't given much thought to lost kids. That has changed. Our three year old has an independant streak, but is not very well understood by those not used to his verbal pronunciations. Neither child has our cell phone numbers memorized.
What we have done is surf the web for child id solutions. We wound up purchasing through My Precious Kid . Com and got velcro id bracelets for the entire family. We also got some engraved dog tags that are cute and clip onto clothing. Overkill.Maybe.but... only if we don't need them.
The other issue from last year (only noticed on two rides) was inadequate restraint for the kids. On Gadget's Go Coaster and BTMRR, when small children sit next to a full (and I mean full) sized adult, the lap bar is tight on the adult. At the same time though, it is providing only minimal restraint for the kids.
My answer in this department is for all of us to wear sturdy belts, and to rig up sections of climbing rope with a carabiner at each end. It may actually do no good, but seems that it will prevent lateral or upward acceleration beyond the length of the strapping.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Wade
We are single digits. We leave in under a week.
What we have done is surf the web for child id solutions. We wound up purchasing through My Precious Kid . Com and got velcro id bracelets for the entire family. We also got some engraved dog tags that are cute and clip onto clothing. Overkill.Maybe.but... only if we don't need them.
The other issue from last year (only noticed on two rides) was inadequate restraint for the kids. On Gadget's Go Coaster and BTMRR, when small children sit next to a full (and I mean full) sized adult, the lap bar is tight on the adult. At the same time though, it is providing only minimal restraint for the kids.
My answer in this department is for all of us to wear sturdy belts, and to rig up sections of climbing rope with a carabiner at each end. It may actually do no good, but seems that it will prevent lateral or upward acceleration beyond the length of the strapping.
Anyone have any other ideas?
Wade
We are single digits. We leave in under a week.