EsmeraldaX
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I am a big baby. I'm 27 and have never been able to handle haunted house rides that tiny young toddlers enjoy. (go on...laugh...
) Even ones that don't have anything in them per se, freak me out so bad I can't go on them.
That said...I like the HM but it does feature some things that may scare an easily scared person of any age.
1. It is dark
2. Some of the haunts do pop up suddenly (but not close to you)
3. There are skeletons, ghosts, and rotting bodies (again not up close)
4. Very creepy cast members. I don't know if they are any less creepy to the small kids, but some of them are downright eerie.
5. Ride vehichles may stop in one place for a while. This may scare a kid who doesn't understand why the vehichles have stopped (to let a person on or off who needs assistance usually)
6.Spiders & cobwebs
The HM only has one scary part that I recall (and please trust me when I say that I scare easier than most children....Snow White's ride scares me!) and that is the initial walk into the elevator when they show how the voice over died (DON'T look up if you scare easily... it's not graphic but it is somewhat scary).
The scenes in the graveyard do have a few ghosts and other creepies who pop up suddenly. This freaks me out and I usually shut my eyes but it's not that bad.
These sites go very in depth into what happens in the ride and might be good to check out if you have concerns. Do the virtual tour on Grim Ghosts. http://www.grimghosts.com/wdw/page2.html
http://www.doombuggies.com/
http://www.grimghosts.com/enter.html (take the virtual tour)
http://www.betterhaunts.com/
It's an amazing ride & very fun...but if your daughter is easily frightened, you may want to skip it. I would say most kids can handle it...but as you can see with me, even some adults who are terrified of haunted houses get a little ansty on it. My neice loved it when she was 4, and again when she was 11. Her 2 year old sister wasn't troubled by it at all and was quite fascinated by the "spinny's" as she called the dancing ghosts in the ballroom.
The virtual tours will give a pretty good impression of what to expect.
Good luck,
Sheri

That said...I like the HM but it does feature some things that may scare an easily scared person of any age.
1. It is dark
2. Some of the haunts do pop up suddenly (but not close to you)
3. There are skeletons, ghosts, and rotting bodies (again not up close)
4. Very creepy cast members. I don't know if they are any less creepy to the small kids, but some of them are downright eerie.
5. Ride vehichles may stop in one place for a while. This may scare a kid who doesn't understand why the vehichles have stopped (to let a person on or off who needs assistance usually)
6.Spiders & cobwebs
The HM only has one scary part that I recall (and please trust me when I say that I scare easier than most children....Snow White's ride scares me!) and that is the initial walk into the elevator when they show how the voice over died (DON'T look up if you scare easily... it's not graphic but it is somewhat scary).
The scenes in the graveyard do have a few ghosts and other creepies who pop up suddenly. This freaks me out and I usually shut my eyes but it's not that bad.
These sites go very in depth into what happens in the ride and might be good to check out if you have concerns. Do the virtual tour on Grim Ghosts. http://www.grimghosts.com/wdw/page2.html
http://www.doombuggies.com/
http://www.grimghosts.com/enter.html (take the virtual tour)
http://www.betterhaunts.com/
It's an amazing ride & very fun...but if your daughter is easily frightened, you may want to skip it. I would say most kids can handle it...but as you can see with me, even some adults who are terrified of haunted houses get a little ansty on it. My neice loved it when she was 4, and again when she was 11. Her 2 year old sister wasn't troubled by it at all and was quite fascinated by the "spinny's" as she called the dancing ghosts in the ballroom.
The virtual tours will give a pretty good impression of what to expect.
Good luck,
Sheri