crzy4mk
"Around here, however, we don't look backwards for
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minijeanie said:If they are scared,then nothing will help them
I have heard this same thing from many parents, but it's not always true. On our last trip, my 5 year old DD rode Expidition Everest with us on our first day in the parks. It really scared her (the going backwards, the dark, the Yeti . . .everything!). And she was freaked out for a few minutes, but got over it pretty quickly.
P.S. We went back to AK later in the week, and she rode EE 3 times. She now says it's one of her favorite rides. She actually said she wanted to ride it again because "now that I know what's going to happen, it won't be bad".
minijeanie said:Trust your judgement
I do agree with this. It's your child . . . you know them best. Just remember if they get scared, it won't be the end of the world, and probably won't disrupt your trip for more than a few minutes. If she gets really scared, take her right to the gift shop close to the ride, and let her fill a bag up with "jewels" just like the one's the Seven Dwarfs find in the mine. She'll probably forget the ride immediately.

She absolutely loved it and we had to ride it over and over again. SWSA and Mr. Toad's Wild Ride were her favs. The twins will make their 1st visit when they are 19 months. Not sure how it is going to work for them -- one is afraid of the vacuum
and the other is afraid of my hair dryer 
