View Full Version : Please don't let your child sit there......
Lhezzza
03-04-2003, 01:56 PM
I don't know how many guest I had to ask to please remove their child (in some cases children) from the stroller sun shade.
Don't parents think?!? Thank goodness no child ever got seriously hurt!
:wink:
BirdMom
03-07-2003, 06:19 PM
Amazing what parents do. I've seen children under the age of 7 left unattended around Splash Mtn. because the parent wanted to ride unencumbered. There was one fool woman over at the Matterhorn who managed to get her baby through the line and sat down with baby inside the sled. She didn't speak English or any language that anyone there spoke. Finally, Desiree xxxxxxxxxx managed to mime "broken neck" while pointing at the baby that got the woman's attention and she literally threw the kid at Desiree allowing the damn sled to be dispatched.
Sometimes I think that people need to pass a serious test before they be allowed to be licensed to attempt to procreate. :?
CujoSR
03-07-2003, 08:29 PM
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Polar33
03-08-2003, 03:00 AM
One of my leads ran into an abandoned stroller in front of Splash a few months ago. He passed it at first, but turned around thinking he should move it out of the way, that's when he found that it had a young child in it. He went over to the Splash greeter and asked him if he knew anything about it, but he didn't. They called control and after about 20 minutes, security had not shown up yet. Then the parents walk up laughing with another child in tow, apparently the parents wanted their picture taken with Pooh so they left their older son (about 5) to watch the kid in the stroller. The older kid eventually got bored and went to meet up with the parents. The parents seemed completely oblivious to the fact that their kid may have not been there when they were done visiting Pooh, but at least they have their priorities straight. :roll:
One of my leads ran into an abandoned stroller in front of Splash a few months ago. ... They called control and after about 20 minutes, security had not shown up yet.
This happened at the Toontown RR Station at MK two years ago. Parents parked the stroller (without sunshade) and boarded the train for a 20 minute trip. Given that it was a 95º August day and the kid was probably 3 months old, we called Security who called Orange Co. Sheriff.
The Sheriff rolled stroller and kid backstage to meet paramedics, and asked us to watch for the parents, promising to return as soon as the baby was taken care of.
When the guests returned, their only question was, "Where's our stroller?" :!: Not, "Where's our baby," but, "Where's our stroller?"
"Um, the sheriff took your stroller, ma'am."
"Why would he do that?"
"Probably wanted a convenient way to move the baby."
"But, will we get our stroller back?"
".... Probably not until you get out of jail." :roll:
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