HaleyB
I am not a robot
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You said a 9 year old boy, yes? Here is my advice... This may have as much to do with the developmental stage a 9 year old boy is in than anything else. Many children have a fear of the unknown at this age. Even if he rode something 2 years ago, it may still be 'the unknown' to him. I would give him as much info as possible. Read about the rides, look at pictures, read trip reports, and so on. I have a 6 year old who is the same way and we never push her. We coax, but don't push. She is not a thrill seeker and likes a lot of control. I have found she is willing to try a lot more the second or third day, after she has watched the ride operate. I have also had her 'chicken' out at the last minute after a long wait. It took me a while to come to terms with this, I have always been a thrill seeker and before my DD Disney was all about running from one ride to the next. Thanks to her I have learned that it is so much more than rides.
Remember that no one ever goes to WDW only one time
There will always be next time.
Remember that no one ever goes to WDW only one time
