Slightly off topic, but has a child ever been kidnapped from a WDW resort?
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Stranger kidnappings are actually extremely rare.
Slightly off topic, but has a child ever been kidnapped from a WDW resort?
Slightly off topic, but has a child ever been kidnapped from a WDW resort?
Reminds me of the time I tried to teach my 3 year old a valuable lesson in staying by my side in a Kohl's Department store. As he wandered off I decided to keep going a little ways away but kept an eye on where he was, or so I thought. When I didn't see him come running back in a panic like I expected I went to where I thought he was, and he was no where around. So suddenly I'm the dumb, panicked parent running from rack to rack looking for a 3 foot kid in a Bob the Builder t-shirt. Luckily I found him before anyone else did so that I wouldn't be the subject of disapproving glances.![]()
Try this scenario on for size....
Over the Christmas holidays we were at Disney and had just left the Beauty & the Beast show. We stopped in the shops to the left and ran into the bathroom between one of the shop an the Once Upon a time shop.
As we had a party of 6, we just were hanging out on the curb waiting for everyone. Even after the last one in our party joined us we just sat there and chatted. About halfway through this I leaned back to find a stroller with an adorable little girl about 3 yrs old wide awake and chatting to her toy.
There was a man standing at the railing, I looked up at him and smiled..thinking it was his child. We stand up to leave and he turns to leave, the CHILD ISN'T HIS! We look around all over the place. No parents! We certainly were not going to leave her alone. My 16 year old went to find a CM and before she returns with one, a man walks out of the bathroom, grabs the stroller and child and off they go!!!!
I was floored! Who in heavens name would leave a child and stroller alone while they go into a bathroom. You can't even keep an eye on them! I told him, I would have been happy to watch her while he went to the bathroom if he is just asked me! Of course, he didn't speak English and just walked off.
I get you may not want to take a little girl into a male bathroom...but Disney is covered with family restrooms.
It broke my heart!![]()
In some other cultures, people park their sleeping babies in carriages on the street, and shop or eat. It probably didn't cross his mind that others would frown on it.
Thanks for the info. I can appreciate the culture differences.
It still makes my heart sad and fearful for the child. There may not be a history of kidnapped children at WDW. Unfortunately, there is always a first time for everything.
In some other cultures, people park their sleeping babies in carriages on the street, and shop or eat. It probably didn't cross his mind that others would frown on it.
Thanks for the info. I can appreciate the culture differences.
It still makes my heart sad and fearful for the child. There may not be a history of kidnapped children at WDW. Unfortunately, there is always a first time for everything.
It's not kidnapping I worry about. A small child could get serioisly injured, drown, end up lost for hours, or the inconvenience to other park guests if a park has to be nearly shut down over a list child.
Different parenting styles are fascinating.
I can't help wonder what international visitors think of those leash backpacks! Perhaps they post on boards about the barbaric parents who treat their children like animals out for a walk. Or perhaps they see a 9 year old in a stroller and are horrified that parents would humiliate their child in public like that.
I'm not a parent but I would think that as a parent you'd constantly be aware of where your kiddo was, especially in such a public place.
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Immediately, this wonderful CM gently took the child's hand and walked her into the area where people line up to buy the pastries, and the CM stood with her until a lady came up to claim the child.
There is such a wide variety of parenting styles and when you take into consideration the fact that Disney attracts people from all over the world, you find parents who are lax with supervision compared to US standards.
I'm glad that the child was reunited safely with the parents, but I don't necessarily agree that the little one was in danger.