You know, if WDW only built attractions that every person, who would ever enter the park would like, there would not be ONE ride in the place.

Some people like something as simple as the Tea Cups, others it will make them sick. Some like 3D movie type attractions, people like my DD HATE them. There is such a wide variety of things to do....if you don't like an attraction or think it's too much for your kids, skip it!! Contacting Disney is just ridiculous in my opinion. When my oldest DD was 5, we took her on Honey I Shrunk the Audience. She was totally freaked out and to this day (she is now 13) she will NOT put the glasses on inside the theater and will sit there with her eyes shut. Should I contact Disney and tell them that this attraction, which is geared towards kids, has ruined her vacations each and every year since??

Disney has warnings up on Stitch and you can even download a video from inside the ride and watch it on your computer. A safe rule of thumb is if you are in doubt, either don't do it or have one parent check it out first.
We took the kids on AE back in 2000. They were 10, 8 and 5 at the time. My 8 yr old hated it more than the 5 yr old. Since I wasn't sure how they would react to it, we did it early in the day, that way, if it scared them, we would have the rest of the day to make 'good' memories. "Monsters" never appeared in any dreams that night. In 2002, right before we went to WDW again, the Travel Channel had one of their specials on and they showed HOW AE worked. When we got to the parks, we again did the ride (much to my DD despair!). As we entered the ride, we sat in the very last row. I was sure to remind her of the things we had seen on tv before we left. Once she realized WHAT was happening, she actually enjoyed listening to other audience members getting scared and being able to know what was happening and how.
