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Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldKelly from Bensalem, PA Feedback About This Post:RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldYou might be interested in taking a look at the AmberStick device at www.myicedrive.com . It is a device that keeps everything you need to help authorities identify your child on a Flash USB drive on your keychain or backpack. Post by rdeleon RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldI used to be appalled at the idea of a child on a leash when I was a young mom. Now that I'm older and all the kids are grown and I have grandbabies that can sprint faster than the speed of light, I'd never go to a place like Disney World without a leash! Put it on your child and to you know where with what people say or think! It's your child, not theirs. What they think, is their business. Post By CindyM56 (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldI have also seen people put jingle bells on their kids' shoes, so that they can be HEARD. But I don't think having them on a leash of sorts some of the time would do them any harm - much less than getting lost! Post by pamphyila RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
A friend of mine is going to Disneyland with her three kids, 7, 5 and 8 months. She weighed all the options and got each of her kids ID bracelets with both parent's cell phone number printed on them. She got them online from a medical ID bracelet site and they were pretty cheap, I believe. Post by jess RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldI have been to Disney several times with my children. There is a great product called "whos shoes ID...a tag that attaches to the toddler's shoes. A toddler can be taught to show somebody their shoe and ask somebody to contact their parents. Another thing we did was to make sure that our daughter knew what her Daddy's cell pone number was, and what a cast member (Disney worker)'s tag looks like. We often played "find somebody who works here" where she had to find as many people who were safe to talk to. The other thing that we told her was to "find another mommy with little girls like you" and ask for help. Chances are a mother with small children would be more likely to help her find help than to hurt her. We have never had a problem yet, but I have seen one panicked parent in tears talking to security, and that was enough to scare me! Post By Nancy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Use the harness. Write a tag on yarn necklace and put it inside his shirt (or pin it inside his shirt) each day. Bring plenty of these necklaces, as they do get wet, etc. Write his name, age, birthdate, your names, address where you are staying, home address, phone number to contact you, on the tag. Take along a recent photo of him in your pocket. Give him a whistle to blow if he loses you. Make note of what he is wearing and keep the note in with the photo. Tell him to find a Mickey Mouse (or other costumed character) if he is lost. Make sure he knows his full name and yours, too. Address, too, if he can memorize it. Teach him that if someone he doesn't know tries to take him, it's okay to kick that person and try to get away while shouting, "This is not my Mom. This is not my Dad." Post By Sandy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldIt bothers me to hear your concern going to such a busy place but, anyway use the stroller with baby strapped in. You must have your mind and senses alert, even thou, it is meant to be a place for fun. These sick preditors have no mercy and thrive on carelessness and any unaware party. I'm not trying to rain on your parade but please think of the unthinkable and keep that baby safe please. Post By Enter your name. (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldHarnesses are great! A good parent would use one instead of putting an active child in a stroller not being able to explore. Post by Katmommy RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldI used to think that baby harnesses were awful and only bad parents would need them. ha But after visiting DisneyWorld I don't see how parents of toddlers could do without them. Even good parents and good kids! Post By timmel (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
I agree, some people look at kids in a harness and make rude comments about the parents having their kids on a leash, but I think a child's safety is far more important than what people might say. I think he would enjoy himself more and see more if he was up and walking around. A stroller can be just as much of a pain to use as anything else. Post by Mrs.Rem05 RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldOh and by the way, a harness would be a good idea too and I hate for them to be called leashes. You are not treating your child like a dog...it is for SAFETY....AND if anyone gives you a dirty look or makes some snotty comment just tell them you care more about the safety of your child then what their opinion is! We bought one for our son but can't remember now why it didn't work. He is very rascally and was worse then and my husband found that even with the harness and the tether, he could still get into mischief. I think they just velcro on too and most kids are smart enough to figure out how to get out of them! Post by Debbie52 RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldThe strollers end up being expensive to rent at Disneyland and Disney World (they are $10 a day or more and in a week's time...do the math....you could have bought a stroller for what they charge). Bring your own....if you are flying, you will need it at the airport and you can take your child in the stroller right up to the plane....ahead you tell them that you need to check it and they give you a tag to attach. Right before you board....pull over to the side, take the child out and fold up the stroller and leave right outside the door of the plane....when you arrive at your destination, the stroller will be right outside the door of the plane waiting for you. You will really need for that child to be confined in the airport. I suggest using it in the parks. We did with our two children and they were even bigger but didn't object to being in the double stroller. In the interest of safety, I highly suggest you take one and USE it! I am not only afraid of our kids getting away from us but also that there is a bad person just waiting for his chance to snatch them! Better be safe than sorry plus little kids get tired so they really don't mind being wheeled around! Post by Debbie52 RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldFirst of all, make sure you have a current photo of your son, preferrably with the outfit he is wearing that day. I used a dog leash on my son when he was that age, I just hooked it on the back of his pants and let him roam. My son is now 30 so you can imagine the looks I got back then, but it worked...I did not have to chase him or worry that he may wander off. Post By Cindy Lou (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Look into a toddler alarm. They make alarms now where you get a remote and the toddler gets the other half. You set how far of a distance they can get from you before the alarm is activated. Post by halloweenfreak RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldPut that kid in a stroller. I've always hated leashes - they are so degrading. My children have always liked their freedom too, but at this age you have to show the boundaries and at a theme park especially. He will learn that that's where he needs to stay if you don't always give in to him when he throws a fit. His safety comes before his happiness. Go several places befor you go to the theme park and make him stay in the stroller and let him out only when you desire to. If you can't keep track of him definitely wait a few years to go to such a busy crowded place - it will still be there. Post By guest (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldA harness is essential for this type of child! My first child was quick, fearless and into every type of mischief. He was too hyper for a stroller. His harness saved the day, even at the mall! Post By terry (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Absolutely use a harness. My boys were 2, 3, and 5 the first time we went to Disney. Keeping them together was challenging. Also, a neat trick is to put your child in brightly colored or patterned socks. If he dashes out of view, you can drop to the ground, check little legs and locate your child through the crowd. Post By Doggy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney Worldwhile on vacation at Myrtle Beach ,Sc we always use a leash. There are leashes made for toddlers and small children ,I think Walmart or Kmart carries the kind we have. Be perpared to get alot of looks both of approval and disaproval. The main thing is keeping your child safe ,while allowing him/her to enjoy themself..JAN in NC Post by itsmejan RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldWhen I took my 4 year old to Six Flags I wrote "If lost, please call ... then my cell phone number." I wrote it with a Sharpie marker on blue duct tape. We didn't lose Caleb...weren't planning on it, but it's always best to prepare for worst case scenario. Post By Mysti (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldUSE THE HARNESS. We uses it at places like the zoo, ciircus etc... I used the one that went on their chest and zipped up in the back. It gave me peace of mind and them the feeling of freedom. I never got a negitve comment from people. When one of mine forght the idea we told her it was either the harness or stroller of course whe chose the harness and never gave us a hard time again. Post By cindy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldMy 26 yr. old still talks (with fond memories) about how I rigged up a special harness for her when we traveled. I had a matching pr of rainbow colored suspenders clipped to the matching belt with a leash attached to that. This allowed her to have her freedom and in my comfort zone for her safety. Yes we still held hands but little ones can slip away so quickly! Post By Millie (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Hi there...I have been to Disney World...if you cannot have your eyes on this child "every second", you should NOT be taking him there! Post By Patsy (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
For Safety, make a picture of him first thing each morning so if he should become lost you would have immediate access to a current picture in what he is wearing. Post by Beverly in TN RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney WorldI agree with all others...use the harness! And have an umbrella stroller with you, especially one that has a mesh bag for goodies! The harness will not wrap around people if you keep it wrapped on your hand AND hold his hand. My boys were taught to hold hands outside, and if they don't they get the stroller or are carried (and then sometimes, for safety and sanity, you just have to call it a day!) When I had to fly alone with my oldest (two times, one at two years, then at three years when I was pregnant) he wore the harness, then I attached a luggage tag (like at the airport counter) with MY NAME and cell phone number. I also had that attached on the stroller. But some predators will trick a child, and may try to take it off, so that is why you must hold their hand for safety! Post by camo_angels RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
I am a strong believer in harnesses. I used them with both of my children and often had to deal with rude people making comments but after having one save my son (almost 3 at the time) from getting hit by a mad dash into the street while we were walking at the mall, I didn't care. I do suggest the harness that fits around the child's torso and zips/hooks in the back rather than the type that just connects on the wrist. Kids are smart enough to get out of those if they want too! Whichever style you use, keep the lead length short while in heavy crowds to avoid getting tangled with others and or having the child get out of site. Plan several "breaks" to less crowded areas (Yes, there are some if you look for them!) and let the length out for a bit more freedom for a happier child. Post by melodybh RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Please use the harness. Buy it and get your child accustomed to it before you go. I have three children, and the firstborn did not need it. Then came two and three, who did. Also, dress all of your family alike, i.e red shirt, blue shorts. Rent the stroller for ease of carrrying stuff, and eventually for carrying your young "rocket." Post By jean (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
I would purchase a harness. When my first son was born he would always stay right with me and I never understood the parents that put the harnesses on their kids. Then I had my second child. After losing him at a festival of about 500 people, I bought the harness. I used it to take him to the zoo or anywhere there would be large crowds. I actually had people ask me why I would do that to him. After explaining my reason they would understand. Post by dpcw RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
Hi Post By Kim in Upstate NY (Guest Post) RE: Keeping Track of a Toddler at Disney World
I'd go ahead and rent the stroller anyways! I am sure after 1 or 2 or 3.......hours of walking around he will be more than happy to use the stroller! Post by SkyeBlue |
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