shocker
It's a WDW realty that not every moment is magical
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I'm in line with then DD6, noticing just how little she looks the lady in front of her asks 'is this your first time to ride, aren't you scared?'
To which I replied 'it's her fifth time today'
(Boy is that a flashback memory to legacy FP)
Yeah, I think she was fine with it. When it came to 'scary' rides and the kids my policy was this....I won't make you ride twice, but, since the ride is indoors you'll have to ride once to know what it is to make a decision if you would like it again.
One thing I did when taking them at 2 yo,which you could do at any age, is practice dark and loud at home. Get in the darkest room with all lights off, add loud music or noises, flashing lights if you want, touch them throughout and when done explain that dark and loud don't hurt, neither does dropping. I also would show them the people exiting a scary ride...still alive with all limbs attached.
To which I replied 'it's her fifth time today'
(Boy is that a flashback memory to legacy FP)
Yeah, I think she was fine with it. When it came to 'scary' rides and the kids my policy was this....I won't make you ride twice, but, since the ride is indoors you'll have to ride once to know what it is to make a decision if you would like it again.
One thing I did when taking them at 2 yo,which you could do at any age, is practice dark and loud at home. Get in the darkest room with all lights off, add loud music or noises, flashing lights if you want, touch them throughout and when done explain that dark and loud don't hurt, neither does dropping. I also would show them the people exiting a scary ride...still alive with all limbs attached.