In 2004 at DHS my wife waited as I rode ToT with another couple on our trip. A little girl, about 6, sat next to my wife and struck up a conversation. "My dad said you looked like a nice lady and I should sit with you while re rides ToT" She was at the park with her dad and her mom was back at the hotel with her brother. Hey, her dad was right, my wife is a nice lady!
YIKES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Getting hurt and being abducted are two totally different acts. And like I said before just 1 stranger abduction is enough for me.
I can see that you are very nervous about your child, but abductions are not the random acts that you believe that they are. You would do better to worry about your close family and friends. Now I am not going to ridicule you the way that you ridiculed those people who do not share you way of life, but I can tell you that you cannot protect your child from everything. The sooner you teach your child to be safe rather that to be safeguarded, the better
Yes I am aware of the surroundings before my child goes to someones house. Pool, lake, guns, trampolines, drugs? I even do a criminal background check.
No one is completely aware. We have a guy who lives 1/2 mile from us. He was a police officer in town for over 25 years, retired from our town, and then went on to the neighboring town as a Captain of the police force. He worked on teh child porn division and was actively involved with school psychologists in towns. You guessed it. Model citizen we all knew turned out to own one of the largest collections of kiddie porn in CT. Your background check would have turned up squeekiy clean!
Who the heck are any of YOU to try and convince someone else what they should or shouldn't do in parenting their own child? Seriously?
There are personal reasons why I would not have left my child alone at 10. Reasons that are frankly NONE of your business. My family has been through things that you would NEVER be able to wrap your head around. If you have no fears about leaving your child alone...
MY MY HOW LUCKY YOU ARE.
NEVER judge others whose shoes you have NEVER walked in. This thread is disappointing and I'm shocked by many so-called Disney lovers. Just wow.
Holy Overreaction Batman! I am sorry that your situation is not spectacular, but you are the one who was so vocal about others whose choices were not as "protective" as your own.
And no bomb has ever been set off at an athletic event in the US . Boston Marathon! One of the dead, a little boy.
A young girl abducted and found after 18 years..... Three young girls abducted 10 years ago recently found.
and on and on............... It doesn't happen a D. I pray that it is always the case and it is the happiest place.
I think that the world is not safe, nor has it ever been. If we live afraid that something is going to happen, well we would never leave the house.
This works for my family. I don't understand how any family could go on vacation and NOT do everything together.
And for the life of me, I cannot imagine your vacation working for us.
Well that's great. Sadly for medical reasons, I wasn't able to HAVE A LARGER FAMILY.
What I'd like to say is not very nice, so I'll be going home to my wonderful family now. Good luck doing things separately with your family. Hope that works out for ya.
My family has been doing things seperately since my kids were little. If we only did things everyone enjoyed, we would have done nothing. My children are all adults now, and they are not any more scarred than anyone else.
No it's not necessary to choose, if the child doesn't want to ride there is no decision to make. Nobody goes!
Well that would have been a bust for us. My oldest son hated roller coaster rides. Actually, he hated amusement parks. He was not too fond of city trips, either. Hated zoos. Hated the beach. Liked the Space Center adn anything that included an arcade. We would have done nothing if we followed your rule. We took Donny to the parks with us, he was content to do anything other that ride the rides.

The alternative was that we all stayed home and watched TV or we forced him on Riverside Parks Thunder Mountain and Wild Cat. So there are decisions to make and they are not all cut and dried. When you have to consider more than one child, you have a lot to think about.
Note to self - Don't ever go to Connecticut.
Oh, come on.....CT is not so bad!
OP- You know your kid. Do what is common sense to you. I would not leave my 11 YO DGD, but that is not because she is not okay or responsible or

somewhere between raising my own kids and Kady's birth, DH and I became neurotic. We were not crazy frantic with our own, but we are nuts with Kady. Thank goodness my DD and DSIL are not because we would wrap her in a bubble. My DD keeps reminding us that we were not like this when they were kids for instance, Donny waited on a bench while we rode roller coasters. He was fine, read his book and was where he was supposed to be when we got off of the ride. I keep telling her that as GP's we can be overprotective.
