Entitled mom hands Disney World worker her baby and takes off immediately, forcing worker to spend an hour looking for the child's family: ‘You can't just drop your baby off’

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  • They Handed Me Their Baby and Disappeared!

    Hi y'all, I'm back with another story from my time working at a very popular theme park in Florida.
  • A magical rat planet of sorts. This incident happened when I worked quick food service in resorts.
  • I want to preface this by saying children like me for some reason. They stare at me, want me to hold them or play with them.
  • At church some toddlers find me just to nap on me during service. In my 20s children made me kinda nervous because I didn't know what to do with them and doubted I could care for one, which is wild considering I worked at magical rat planet.
  • However, my interactions with children there were usually short and polite. One day, during an extremely busy lunch period I was on my way to cash register when I paused to get by a large group of people.
  • I felt a small tug on my shirt sleeve and looked to find a chubby, baby hand holding it.
  • The baby girl was adorable with big blue eyes and not a lick of hair on her round head.
  • I talked to her sweetly while her mother held her smiling. The baby reached out for me to hold her.
  • Her mom gushed about how that never happened. How the baby was not usually social and didn't like other people.
  • As mentioned above, I was used to this reaction from children. She told me it was okay to hold her and moved her closer to me.
  • I was in a conundrum as I did not know this child but obviously interacting with small humans came with the territory.
  • Mickey Mouse at the entrance of Disney World
  • I didn't want to be rude or seem mean. The baby's little arms were still up so I said "just for a second" and picked her up.
  • She was very chunky and cute! | started talking to the baby who was just very comfortable on my hip.
  • I looked up and y'all, her mom, dad, and grandma had walked away disappearing in the crowd!
  • I didn't even know their names, the baby's name or any identifying information other than their physical appearances.
  • I walked around for 30 minutes holding a happy baby looking for her family. After a while one of my managers came out.
  • I explained to him the situation and tried to hand him the baby. He threw his hands up and said, Manager: "That's all you!
  • You have to find her parents." Me: Baby: Another 10 minutes I'm walking with this kid before I spot grandma.
  • She spots me as well and tries to turn around and leave! I catch her and hand her back the baby.
  • She looked semi disappointed. People, you can't just drop your baby off to a complete stranger!
  • They didn't even leave supplies lol. Just handed me their infant and dipped Father God. Needless to say, I didn't hold anymore children, not even for a second.
  • Edit: Security wasn't called because unfortunately, this situation wasn't uncommon and still isn't. Police would have to basically live there if they were called every time parents or guardians ditched their children at magical rat planet.
  • My incident is literally one of many. That's the unfortunate truth.
  • TurnpikePapa That's not entitlement. That's abandonment. You should have contacted park security as soon as you realized the family had skipped. Good for you for getting the kid back to its family, but this is probably not a one-off, and the family needs to be held accountable
  • OP PowderFresh86 It happens often there believe it or not. That wasn't the first time, first family or longest situation. I view it as an entitlement because they feel that it's a park aimed towards children so we should be okay watching theirs.
  • ikigami_ This is more neglectful than entitled. Who hands a baby off to a stranger and disappear to god knows where? Women are capable of doing terrible things too! Like if you just disappeared with that baby, would they even have a name to go off of?! Probably not! This is how babies go missing, smh.
  • OP PowderFresh86 I completely agree. A lot of people felt because of it being magical rat planet that it was absolutely safe. I mean, what could possibly happen there? Very ignorant. So many parents did that to cast members, dropped their kids and dipped. We had to reiterate multiple times that there were no nanny or babysitting services included.
  • Apart-Ad-6518 >you can't just drop your baby off to a complete stranger! No you absolutely can't. That's just...astonishing. Wild.
  • OP PowderFresh86 Had me sweating through my wig. I was so panicked.
  • Maleficent Theory818 Oh hell no! At this point I am surprised the magic rat doesn't have protocol on what to do when parents abandon their child with staff.
  • OP PowderFresh86 They do. Just as my manager said I needed to find the parents. If I couldn't after a certain time management would take over. They knew what to do after that such as calling security who would look for the parents. If they still couldn't be found, the police would have been called.

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