I may not be a parent, but I am a son.
At ten years old, there would have to be quite a commotion to restrain a boy that age. And one would hope the young man would look in the stall beforehand to make sure no one was in there. In the end, you are setting up a whole line of "what ifs" and the only point I am trying to make is that you take chances all the time - and far more children are bothered at school, by school and religious leaders, and 90% of the time by people they know.
Again, everyone will make their own choices - I just think people should be aware of how psychologically damaging this can be to a boy.
As someone who was a 10 year old male, I can tell you - you may not want to hear it mom's, but your kids are in that age where sexual curiousity is right there. Many lifelong sexual patterns are developed at that age. Puberty, and the physical manifestation of it, may not be there yet, but they aren't three or four years old. They understand MUCH more than we'd like (and hope) to believe. That story above about the boy peeking under the stall is a perfect example.
I haven't posted in this thread to tell people they are bad parents - we all agree that it's all about loving your kid. I have posted because I have known men who were treated this way as kids and became very troubled adults. I hope more men will post their feelings - because again, while I may not fully understand a parents view, a mother can never understand what it's like to be a son.
Finally, really, some of the hyperbole and loaded language in this thread makes it sound like people get terrorized and molested at Disney World all the time. If you look at the court cases, you should be more concerned about Tigger rubbing you the wrong way, or the safety of rides (several people have died at
Disneyland in the past few years, as has been well publicized). You are taking your child's life in your hands a thousand times over by getting on an airplane, a car, or putting them on the school bus. Mythical perverts hiding in extremely busy restrooms in Disney World is way, way down on that list.
Although I'm sure I will recieve further critique of my opinion, I think I've stated it about as well as I can, so I will bid this thread adieu. I hope the original poster has at least given some thought to what people have posted, and doesn't allow the "OMG SLASHERS ARE HIDING IN THE TOILETS!" posts scare you into letting your little boy follow nature and become a young man.
Not only does he need the freedom, his future emotional/sexual development (which at 10 is already well underway - again, as any man who was a 10 year old boy can attest) may depend on it.
In any case, I hope the family has a magical vacation!
N.E.D.