What's the policy at the World for helping children who get separated from their parents? When we were at Epcot on Monday, there was a young girl (4-5) who was wandering around without her parents. Some guests near me flagged down a cast member who did nothing to help her - but pointed her to security at the front of the park. I'd think that all cast members would have a role to play in reuniting kids with their parents. (Not trying to assume - really would like to know for the future)
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Lost Kids?
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Re: Lost Kids?
What? Helping lost kids is one of the most important things Cast Members can do. I didn't have much to do with lost kids often, but there is PLENTY each CM can do. It's not hard and it doesn't take much time, because usually a manager or security is there within moments.
The one time I wanted to do bodily damage to the parents, was when Mom got off the Monorail at Base (TTC) on Express. The doors opened, and she shouted, "Oh, my God! I forgot my son!"
For the first couple minutes, we had her stand with us to wait for the next train or two... or three... It quickly became apparent her son was not on the next train. I started making calls, first to MK Monorail station, then to the front of the park. Finally I called Control. They had found him. In the park. That means she had exited the park without her son, waited for and boarded the Monorail without her son. That would be pretty confusing on its own. But what made it worse was where they had found her son, almost an hour earlier... in Frontierland. So add that she had walked through the park, with no concern for her son.
Her husband and one other son had also failed to notice the problem.
I hope that family never takes a cruise.
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The one time I wanted to do bodily damage to the parents, was when Mom got off the Monorail at Base (TTC) on Express. The doors opened, and she shouted, "Oh, my God! I forgot my son!"
For the first couple minutes, we had her stand with us to wait for the next train or two... or three... It quickly became apparent her son was not on the next train. I started making calls, first to MK Monorail station, then to the front of the park. Finally I called Control. They had found him. In the park. That means she had exited the park without her son, waited for and boarded the Monorail without her son. That would be pretty confusing on its own. But what made it worse was where they had found her son, almost an hour earlier... in Frontierland. So add that she had walked through the park, with no concern for her son.
Her husband and one other son had also failed to notice the problem.
I hope that family never takes a cruise.
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Re: Lost Kids?
I have found the CMs at DLR VERY HELPFUL when it comes to Lost Kids. My older one with Autism followed the wrong person way back when he was about 6, became separated and Security found him within about 5 minutes
Also to the Ktulu Family who found my same son (then about age 23) upset waiting for me at POTC, figured out he was mine, and calmed him down. We had made arrangements to meet there, and he came back earlier than I anticipated.
Also to the Ktulu Family who found my same son (then about age 23) upset waiting for me at POTC, figured out he was mine, and calmed him down. We had made arrangements to meet there, and he came back earlier than I anticipated.
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That's the part that really bothered me - he did NOTHING. He had a radio on his belt, and was clearly dressed as a cast member. The woman who asked him to help looked at him like he had 3 heads. (What on earth would have happened if that little girl never showed up at Security? - Heck I don't even know the end to the story.)
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Unless, he already knew she was there.....! Wouldn't security have notified via radio that someone had been found? Perhaps comes under the heading of "the rest of the story". The lady might have only asked him were security was, a young CM might not connect the dots sufficiently to assume something. I don't know, I wasn't there and could not hear the conversation. These were the first thoughts that came to mind for me.TinkersMama wrote:That's the part that really bothered me - he did NOTHING. He had a radio on his belt, and was clearly dressed as a cast member. The woman who asked him to help looked at him like he had 3 heads. (What on earth would have happened if that little girl never showed up at Security? - Heck I don't even know the end to the story.)
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Re: Lost Kids?
in the case were the mom left the kid at another park, they need a "special" security detail dressed like peter pan, but he take them to the store, and lets them buy anything till the parents show up! then the parents pay for the shopping spree!
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Re: Lost Kids?
If the kid had an RFID wristband on he could go crazy and the parents wouldn't know what the damage was until the bill showed up. Or, the kid could treat the CMs to a huge thank you party on the parent's card. Either way, a win win.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:in the case were the mom left the kid at another park, they need a "special" security detail dressed like peter pan, but he take them to the store, and lets them buy anything till the parents show up! then the parents pay for the shopping spree!
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just chip them like a pet.hobie16 wrote:If the kid had an RFID wristband on he could go crazy and the parents wouldn't know what the damage was until the bill showed up. Or, the kid could treat the CMs to a huge thank you party on the parent's card. Either way, a win win.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:in the case were the mom left the kid at another park, they need a "special" security detail dressed like peter pan, but he take them to the store, and lets them buy anything till the parents show up! then the parents pay for the shopping spree!
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Only if you could send a power surge that stunned them, like the so called "invisible fence" for pets.drcorey wrote:just chip them like a pet.hobie16 wrote:If the kid had an RFID wristband on he could go crazy and the parents wouldn't know what the damage was until the bill showed up. Or, the kid could treat the CMs to a huge thank you party on the parent's card. Either way, a win win.GRUMPY PIRATE wrote:in the case were the mom left the kid at another park, they need a "special" security detail dressed like peter pan, but he take them to the store, and lets them buy anything till the parents show up! then the parents pay for the shopping spree!