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I am sorry this happened to you and count myself lucky that all the times we brought out stroller to the park we never lost anything or had it stolen. However, I think you did the wrong thing by confronting the party on your own and not involving Disney Security. One of you could have kept an eye on the party in question while the other dashed to a store to insist they call security. If you had done so, you may not have felt better, but you probably would have prevented this same party from repeating their action on future visits.
-John
I'm going to have to agree with John. It may be the non-confrontational side of me or the side that is afraid I would haul off and deck the guy, but it is possible this isn't an isolated incident.
The fact that some of your personal possessions were discarded informs one that there was knowledge the stroller wasn't theirs.
Acts to destroy one's piece of the Magic should be worth corporal punishment. Not the death penalty but as close as one can get....banishment!
It's equivalent to destroying Christmas for a child
Maybe my readers will adhere to John's and and Ray's advice and take a deep breath and find security.
When we took my mom in 2001 and 2004 to WDW, we locked up her wheelchair everytime we left it. We never really had any fears, but it was her personal chair and it was pretty expensive.
When my brother went in 2007, he did what you did and left the strollers with bags in them and their backpacks. Egads...in hindsight, I told him that he should have been more careful (since that is what big brothers are for!).
I'm going to have to DISagree with John, Ray, Kurt and Lee. If I know the criminal mind (and unfortunately, I do), a confrontation with authority might have had an adverse affect on the outcome of your situation. Cleptomaniacs - and even people who steal out of necessity have an exaggerated sense of self-preservation and a highly developed bullshit-generator. If they had been approached by a third party Security Guard (read: wannabe law enforcement agent), it might have triggered any number of unpleasant reactions, worst of which could have been the detention of you and your family while Disney Security confirmed your story. For a person who has grown up in the world of polite human discourse (such as John, Ray, Kurt, Lee and yourself), confrontation with authority would negatively reinforce your antisocial behavior, and deter you from doing it again. But antisocial or sociopathic types respond more favorably to peer-to-peer confrontation.
Renegade was definitely the way to go there!
This is actually the first time I've ever read your blog, but I couldn't resist after reading the title of this post and being a former cast member. I'm so sorry that happened, but should you want new autographs for your son, I can help you with that. Let's just say I have connections :) No child should have their memories taken away like that and I KNOW how hard it is to get autographs.
Thanks for the nice words. My son is only two so he doesn't really miss the autograph book. I wonder if you could use your connections to see what Disney's preferred response to this situation would be. I tried to contact them to see what we should have done but haven't gotten a response.
I think that if you had told Disney Security about what happened, they would have done everything they could do to help you get your things back and to replace the things that were stolen. When I was working there, and as far as I know they still have a program called "No Strings Attached." This is basically a program that any cast member can use when they find a guest that needs some sort of intervention to improve their visit. This includes replacing lost or damaged possessions free of charge. For example, I have seen pens replaced for autograph books all the time when they don't work; also, my friend had her flip flops stepped on by another guest which promptly broke her pair. A cast member witnessed this and got her new flip flops for free. So basically, I wouldn't be afraid to contact Resort Security; Security, just like any other cast member, wants you to enjoy your trip and create magical memories. If a guest isn't enjoying their time, cast members need to know (in a polite manner of course :P) so that guests who abuse the system can be stopped from ruining the trip of others'. I hope this helps,
Heather :)
This is great information. Thanks for sharing it. I definitely contemplated talking to them all day and then didn't. If it happens again - which I hope it doesn't - I will make sure I reach out to Disney.
To make this situation worse this was the first time as an extended family (grandfather, aunts, uncles) we have been able to go back to the park since we lost my mother-n-law, neice, & nephew in a car accident back on Thanksgiving weekend. Disney is a culture in our family- we beleive in it's magic & go to Disney about 2 to 3 times monthly. It has been emotional going back since the loss of our loved ones. This event made it that much more difficult. I hope this message was clear- I am still so angry about this violation. I am grateful my little one is just too young to understand what happened this evening. I am so sorry you suffered the same sense of being violated. I am so glad you were able to get your things back!
I'm sorry to hear about your experience. However, I'm glad that this blog post is providing a platform for other guests to vent about their experience and maybe if it's a big enough problem, Disney will address it someway.