KatieCharlotte
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We're thinking about stopping at DCA and DLR on a summer Cali trip. I'd love to be able to sell DH on two DLR days and one DCA day if possible, or find a way to pack the highlights into two days. We'd start at 7 a.m. early entry since we'll be on Eastern time.
We already know which WDW rides we'll want to experience again. But which
attractions that are not at WDW or different at WDW would be must-dos for a family that loves dark rides and classic Disney and isn't really into coasters?
My kids love anything that is fun-scary without big drops and spins -- like Haunted Mansion and Snow White -- and competitive rides like TSMM and Buzz. I like Splash and big coasters that don't hurt my neck, but my kids won't ride them. DD likes Barnstormer, not-too-intense simulators like Spiderman (at Universal), and water rides that don't have big drops.
Also, can someone fill me in on the intensity of the non-WDW rides -- I have a child who can't handle spinning or drops bigger than Pirates and gets very anxious. He needs me to compare each ride to something he's seen at WDW, Universal, or elsewhere.
Thank you!
We already know which WDW rides we'll want to experience again. But which
attractions that are not at WDW or different at WDW would be must-dos for a family that loves dark rides and classic Disney and isn't really into coasters?
My kids love anything that is fun-scary without big drops and spins -- like Haunted Mansion and Snow White -- and competitive rides like TSMM and Buzz. I like Splash and big coasters that don't hurt my neck, but my kids won't ride them. DD likes Barnstormer, not-too-intense simulators like Spiderman (at Universal), and water rides that don't have big drops.
Also, can someone fill me in on the intensity of the non-WDW rides -- I have a child who can't handle spinning or drops bigger than Pirates and gets very anxious. He needs me to compare each ride to something he's seen at WDW, Universal, or elsewhere.
Thank you!