Back to the original point of the article referenced in this post. Every company with a large online community following tries as hard as they can to influence the course of the conversation.
I really don’t think you should do that. The CMs know the rides, and they likely have strict directives about people with certain injuries. Why risk more damage?
I hate to say it, I agree there’s something a little off about this story.
From the pictures of Disney showing up to the family’s home, looks like they have a really nice place. Seems odd that a seemingly well off family is having their 6 year save up for a vacation.
If you’re still concerned about your little one losing her MB, just wear it yourself. It’ll remove a potential worry for you. My niece is autistic, and went my sister and I took her I just wore her band on the opposite arm that I wore my own.
The major issue was that after the man fell/jumped, people stampeded past the security had bring back everyone from a major section of the airport and have them all go through security again.
The main issue as I see it is that increasingly the people who visit the parks are self-absorbed creeps who would step on a child to get a selfie with a character.