CyndiLooWho
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I had lunch with Mom, who is coming with me and the boys while my hubby is traveling for work. She has problems with motion sickness (I don't remember that from when I was growing up!), and doesn't like spinning rides. The guide that I have has described rides doing 360s pretty much every time I've read the description for a dark ride at either park.
So, am I going to be riding pretty much on my own with the boys?
Also, ds1 is a bit of a fraidy cat; he analyzes things waaaaayyyy too much, and finds all the possible dangers in most things. I was planning to hold his hand and maybe cover his eyes through FJ, but the description I read seems to say that I won't be able to see or touch anyone else even if they are seated right next to me. Is that one true? Both boys love HP, and it's one of the reasons I chose to do USF/IOA for this trip. I hate thinking my older son won't be able to handle the ride. And for reference, 3 yrs ago he nearly pulled my hand off in Spaceship Earth b/c he realized we were going up into the ball and he started thinking of how high it is.
For reference, he's 13 and can hike 20 miles in a day, but he is an Aspy and it affects how he sees the world.
So, am I going to be riding pretty much on my own with the boys?
Also, ds1 is a bit of a fraidy cat; he analyzes things waaaaayyyy too much, and finds all the possible dangers in most things. I was planning to hold his hand and maybe cover his eyes through FJ, but the description I read seems to say that I won't be able to see or touch anyone else even if they are seated right next to me. Is that one true? Both boys love HP, and it's one of the reasons I chose to do USF/IOA for this trip. I hate thinking my older son won't be able to handle the ride. And for reference, 3 yrs ago he nearly pulled my hand off in Spaceship Earth b/c he realized we were going up into the ball and he started thinking of how high it is.
For reference, he's 13 and can hike 20 miles in a day, but he is an Aspy and it affects how he sees the world.