Couple abandons baby in blanket-covered stroller at Disney so they could get on a ride: Absolutely insane

A couple made an allegedly dubious decision regarding their child’s safety at Disneyland — and of course, a stranger filmed them doing it.And then she posted it online, in the name of safety concerns.TikTok user @keesha4rank, a mom of three, was gobsmacked when she saw movement in a pram that appeared to be unsupervised… because the parents were on the nearby Guardians of the Galaxy ride, at Disneyland California.In the clip, @keesha4rank shows a stroller parked behind a wall across from the large and busy attraction.The stroller is covered in a Spiderman blanket, which begins to move, indicating the presence of a child under it.The mum is horrified, and reports that she had seen the parents park the pram behind a building before lining up for the ride, located 20 meters or so away. “Honestly, never seen this happen, but why did somebody leave their baby here in the stroller while they went to go get a ride?” she asks in her now-viral video, which has over 939,900 views.She claims she also heard one of the parents say, “Oh just put a chair right there to block that side off.”“That stroller right there, there is a baby in there, as y’all can see,” she adds.“Somebody’s kid is in there, and their parents walked into ‘Guardians’ and they have not been back yet.”In the comments section, @keesha4rank explains that once she and her family noticed the blanket moving, they reported it to nearby cast members who immediately went to the aid of the child.The Guardians of the Galaxy ride has a 102 cm height requirement, but offers the Rider Switch option for guests with children too small or young to ride.The Safety, Accessibility, and Guests Policies listed for the ride also state that children must be supervised at all times and that children under the age of seven must be accompanied by a person age 14 or older.The ride has big drops and can be considered dark, loud, and scary.In the comments, viewers were shocked that a parent/carer wo...

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