My daughter is afraid of the dark. Unfortunately my wife has fostered this fear by insisting on allowing her to leave the upstairs laundry closet light on all night every night (the closet is directly opposite my daughter's bedroom door so the light shines in some). She's now 5 years old and when we've gone to WDW (once, when she had just turned 4) and to museums in which they have shows, almost every one of them has moments of total or close to total darkness. Even gives me the chills : ) So my daughter won't even go into them. Invariably I'm sitting outside with her and missing all of the shows.
We're going to WDW in March and I was hoping people had some suggestions for helping my daughter gain the confidence to go into these shows.
I read somewhere about letting the kids pick out/buy a lighted toy to bring with them into the rides, but I'd imagine that won't fly in a show as it would be rude/distracting to others. Perhaps a small 'mickey' flashlight and have them shine it at their feet?
any ideas?
We're going to WDW in March and I was hoping people had some suggestions for helping my daughter gain the confidence to go into these shows.
I read somewhere about letting the kids pick out/buy a lighted toy to bring with them into the rides, but I'd imagine that won't fly in a show as it would be rude/distracting to others. Perhaps a small 'mickey' flashlight and have them shine it at their feet?
any ideas?
I allow the night light because I remember being afraid as a kid, heck I am still a little afraid now. (Although I had a great-grandma who saw spirits/ghosts/DEAD PEOPLE and talked about it--that is exactly what I was afraid of in the dark. Thank goodness I didn't think about it further to realize if they were real they could show up in the daytime too!)


Your DH is busted!!!! We sleep with a light on in the hallway and nightlights in the bathroom. Neither of my children are afraid of dark rides and never have been or at the movies. My youngest likes to sleep in the dark and closes her door. I sleep with a light on because my parents always had the hall light on growing up and I am just used to it I guess.
Would not fo pooh, snow white (which i can see) or Peter Pan. So we skipped those. Next time, she was fine. Kids