Howdy ya'll!
I have a couple of quick questions.
Question #1:
Since my son is nonabulatory, how will they know if he is tall enough to ride some of the "big kid rides" like Expedition Everest and Tower of Terror? Surely they won't just take my word for it, will they?
Question #2:
We're leaving in about.... uhm.... 5 days. I didn't do the Fantasmic Dinner Package. (I am now second guessing that decision.) Will we miss out on seeing Fantasmic? Or will we be seated in the accessible viewing area before the stadium fills up? (assuming we get there early)
Question #3:
My son does not have binocular vision. Basically he can not see out of both eyes at the same time..... which means he can't see in 3D. We typically avoid 3D movies that use the two tone glasses for 3D viewing. I heard (I know, I know.... you shouldn't believe everything you read) that Philharmagic was made using a different technology and that even people with monocular vision were able to see the 3D effects. That sounds too good to be true.... but if it was it would be a dream come true.
Thanks for your assistance... I eagerly await your wise and wonderful responses.
I have a couple of quick questions.
Question #1:
Since my son is nonabulatory, how will they know if he is tall enough to ride some of the "big kid rides" like Expedition Everest and Tower of Terror? Surely they won't just take my word for it, will they?
Question #2:
We're leaving in about.... uhm.... 5 days. I didn't do the Fantasmic Dinner Package. (I am now second guessing that decision.) Will we miss out on seeing Fantasmic? Or will we be seated in the accessible viewing area before the stadium fills up? (assuming we get there early)

Question #3:
My son does not have binocular vision. Basically he can not see out of both eyes at the same time..... which means he can't see in 3D. We typically avoid 3D movies that use the two tone glasses for 3D viewing. I heard (I know, I know.... you shouldn't believe everything you read) that Philharmagic was made using a different technology and that even people with monocular vision were able to see the 3D effects. That sounds too good to be true.... but if it was it would be a dream come true.

Thanks for your assistance... I eagerly await your wise and wonderful responses.
