HHN and kids

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Has anyone taken their pre teens to this. I have 3 kids (9, 13, 14) and 2 of my 3 kids are dying to go to this. It is my 13 yr old I am worried about, we just got her back on jaws last year. My question is how scary is it? Any comments would help with this decision. Thanks.
 
My DD, 9, was petrified of HHN last year. We took the VIP tour, which I highly recommend, she waited outside of all the Haunted Houses. Actually, my 18 DD only came in one Haunted House. My 9 year old hates Jaws and Twister, she is very afraid of fire, but loves the Hulk and Dueling Dragons.

I didnt think HHN was extremely scary, but I guess it would depend on the child.

I loved it.

Patty
 
I had MsDisneys 10 yo son with me and he had a great time there.
 
We went to HHN 2002. It was too much for my 16 year old daughter. She had to be taken to the Emergency treatment area. She was having problems breathing and she passed out. Her fingers locked up, and she was out of it for a while. I didn't know what was wrong with her and I was really scared. She was fine after an hour or so. She really didn't want to go to HHN, and I should have listened to her. I just never thought she would react that way. I'd never take her to anything like that again. I thought HHN was great. I had such a great time, until the incident with my daughter. My 14 year old daughter loved HHN. So it depends on the child.
 

Thanks everyone, maybe we will just stick with Mickeys party and save this one for a few more years.
 
Thanks everyone, maybe we will just stick with Mickeys party and save this one for a few more years.

I think the thing with HHN is that there is no "right" time or specific age. I think it's rated PG-13. I was nervous going, I don't like things jumping out at me, especially live actors, but I found the whole thing amusing and not scary at all. And I really was thinking it would be too much for me. (I've never like haunted houses and such with live people in them)
That said, my 10 year old went with Bob as he mentioned, and I didn't know HOW he'd react because he doesn't like Twister or Jaws, etc...but MIB9's and I went first, and we felt it was fine for him. He went and loved it, they went again another night, in fact...
I think if your child WANTS to go, then they will probably be fine. I think there are many adults who this is too intense for, but we saw many, many teenagers enjoying themselves, I think teens are just about the right age for this event. I wouldn't force ANYONE who didn't want to go into it, child or adult, because they know their limitations and if the idea scares them, then it's probably best to avoid it.
We started with the less scary houses and worked our way up, you can go and still enjoy yourself without even going into a house, the atmosphere alone is very cool...and the street scareactors really weren't that big of a problem as far as being scared by them. If you go when it's crowded somewhat, I think it's harder to get scared, there is always some warning ahead of you that someone has jumped out at the crowd...so you can be ready.
If they are saying they want to do it, I would say, have them read the threads that told about this past HHN on here, there were some great descriptions of the houses and such, and talk to them about what to expect.

Karen :smooth:
 














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