rentayenta
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That's funny. We don't have one here in town. We have to go out of town to enjoy it.



To drive is to snack ... love it! I am a huge Jack in the Box fan! Especially their milkshakes with whipped cream and a cherry and love those curly seasoned fries!


I really don't know what to think about Ariel's and WOC because the CM I spoke with when I called back told me that they aren't doing seating for dinner because... the view from the Grotto is not great and that the powers that be don't want the lights from the restaurant to interfere with the show. So I just don't know what to think.![]()


I was wondering if there were any rides you wouldn't take a five year old with sensory issues on? My friend was telling me Tower of Tower probably should be skipped? What do you think? Are there any others...oh she is 43 1/2 inches so she is able to ride height wise everything but Maliboomer, Indy and can't drive the cars at autotopia.
Like seizures sensory issues? My middle DD has Benign Rolandic Epilepsy, along with and unrelated to her IGF1, and she rides everything. Maliboomer is gone I believe. She can still ride in the Autopia cars though.


From everything I've read smaller kids will be able to ride with a parent on the SS swings. I haven't been since I was twelve and DCA wasn't there. I know it's going to be crowded but I figure if we go early to get on the rides and then do the shows late morning/early afternoon then have a nice lunch before we go and have a break we should fair pretty well.
That is a good plan. The locals don't show til lunchtime so the morning hours are prime. Ya know, I don't know that we have ever been on the Swings in DCA.

Drama Queen went to our county fair over the weekend and told me "Mom, I am not and I mean not an adrenalin junkie!"I just couldn't help but laugh.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated! TIA
Kris
