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Earning My Ears
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We are going to Disneyland this summer, spending 5 days between DCA and Disneyland.
Since 2 year olds don't need to buy tickets I am wondering how to include him in our party. My oldest child (potential DAS holder) is fixated on her little brother getting to join us on rides. She thankfully copes well with safety rules. She won't get upset if he is not tall enough, concrete height rules are something she gets.
I know the DAS is tied to the tickets of the party so I don't know what to do with my youngest. Nobody in the family wants to leave him out if he is tall enough to get on a ride. There are 3 adults and 2 kids including the little guy. My daughter would have a meltdown if she realized brother can't come with her because he doesn't have a ticket. I'm not sure DAS would help us for things like Dumbo or Mr Toad anyway.
We might just work on daughter's expectations and skip the DAS altogether. With 3 adults we can handle a potential melt down without too much trouble. I would love to avoid her melting down in the first place though, I'm sure you folks understand what I mean. Something like the standby line taking more time than the posted sign would probably be a meltdown. I know it seems a bit odd but if it somehow took LESS time than the sign she would also need some help coping with the surprise as well. I would have to reassure her she won't get in trouble for getting on the ride early "BUT MOMMY IT SAYS 45 MINUTES".
Since 2 year olds don't need to buy tickets I am wondering how to include him in our party. My oldest child (potential DAS holder) is fixated on her little brother getting to join us on rides. She thankfully copes well with safety rules. She won't get upset if he is not tall enough, concrete height rules are something she gets.
I know the DAS is tied to the tickets of the party so I don't know what to do with my youngest. Nobody in the family wants to leave him out if he is tall enough to get on a ride. There are 3 adults and 2 kids including the little guy. My daughter would have a meltdown if she realized brother can't come with her because he doesn't have a ticket. I'm not sure DAS would help us for things like Dumbo or Mr Toad anyway.
We might just work on daughter's expectations and skip the DAS altogether. With 3 adults we can handle a potential melt down without too much trouble. I would love to avoid her melting down in the first place though, I'm sure you folks understand what I mean. Something like the standby line taking more time than the posted sign would probably be a meltdown. I know it seems a bit odd but if it somehow took LESS time than the sign she would also need some help coping with the surprise as well. I would have to reassure her she won't get in trouble for getting on the ride early "BUT MOMMY IT SAYS 45 MINUTES".