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This is awesome!!! :cheer2: Are there lists available for any of the other parks?

I have found list for other parks but some of them are out dated. I have thought about starting new threads for the other parks and doing the same thing I have done here but I wanted to see how this thread went before I did that. I have a ton of information on Epcot that I have complied over the last two years. It's our favorite park so I have ton of information. I didn't have a lot of info on MK so that's way I started this thread.
 
I'm going to update the original post to include the other options regarding flashlights on rides.

I think I am up to date as of this post. If I missed something that needs to be added to the first page let me know.

Kids are better. In fact my Mom has taken them for the weekend so I will have lots of time to plan our Disney Vacation.

Thanks everyone for the tips and suggestions. Please keep them coming.
 
frugalfanny said:
We've done glow in the dark fingernail polish. Our DD was so excited to ride the dark rides to see her nails glow!

Oooo, I really like this!
 
The statue of Cinderella behind the castle, its to the left as you exit the castle, on your right if you are approaching the back of castle, its a fountain,-- if you bend down while looking T her the crown on the wall behind her will appear to be on her head.

All the moving targets at Buzz Lighters yield extra points.

In Liberty square in the tree, there is a lantern hanging in the tree, its a Tinkerbelle lantern.

Check out the floor in Country Bear Jamboree. There are bear claw marks all over the floor.
 

Please don't do this. You are not the only people on the ride, and like flash photography, this will interfere with other people's ride experiences. If your child is too scared to ride, don't make them. There are PLENTY of non-scary rides at WDW.

My kids are beyond the age of being scared on dark rides (actually we never had an issue because we spoke to them ahead of time and just told them if they were scared just to hide in our arms).

With that being said, I don't mind the parents having a small kid flashlight as long as they keep it in their area and don't shine it all over the place. It's better then a screaming child freaking out - that can ruin the ride as well.

Yes, parents know their child the best, but show me one parent who has not been surprised by a child's reaction and been unprepared by that reaction. They are just being cautious, but I'm sure their intentions will be ultimately not to disrupt anyone with either a kid flashlight or a screaming child.

Children must grow from experiences and WDW is a experience for everyone. My youngest has learned from WDW not be scared of the dark, not be be scared because something looks or sounds scary and how to be courteous to others in public. By the way at 4 she rode the ToT and LOVED IT!!! It is her favorite ride at WDW!
 
I have found list for other parks but some of them are out dated. I have thought about starting new threads for the other parks and doing the same thing I have done here but I wanted to see how this thread went before I did that. I have a ton of information on Epcot that I have complied over the last two years. It's our favorite park so I have ton of information. I didn't have a lot of info on MK so that's way I started this thread.

Would you please share the info you have on EPCOT?:flower3:

Thanks a bunch!!
 












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