The other thought I might have would be to give each kid an RFID tag, 
and  then strategically set up the RFID readers throughout the park.

I can also think of lots of interesting data you could gather as a theme 
park owner about patron habits if each was carrying a RFID tag...

-forrest

Rogelio wrote:
> On a conference call today, someone asked if I knew of a solution that a 
> large theme park chain might use to locate missing children.
>
> (Not really knowing the market, I (off the cuff) suggested they look at 
> Ekahau.  But I told them that wasn't my thing and that I'd have to 
> connect them with someone else who did.)
>
> If anyone from this list would like for me to connect you with them, I 
> can certainly try.
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