Irrational Disney fears.

I've always been scared of not being able to get the lap bar off or strap undone after riding. So much that I'm afraid to really have it very tight against my legs because some of the restraints have to be pushed down and I worry it might not go down any further to let me out.

I also have a fear of water. I can swim just fine (and know that I could walk through the water in most rides) but it still creeps me out!
 
also if I leave the room for any length of time and I left my drink cup in the other room I will have to get a new cup and more drink...not sure when or why this all started

Sounds like you have a cat or dog. My cat just LOVES water out of cups.:eek:
 
Nigh irrational fear of the realistic human animatronics... The ones on Pirates of the Carribean really bug me. I always feel they are looking directly at me. Shades of "Night of the Living Dummy" :rotfl2:

Glad I'm not the only one. It really does feel like they are looking right at you :scared1:

I forgot about this one until someone mentioned Dumbo, but I am also terrified of Dumbo and Magic Carpets when they go high. I'm afraid of heights as it is and I'm always afraid that the elephant or carpet I am in is going to come right off and fall to the ground. I will never go on Astro Orbiter.
 
Glad I'm not the only one. It really does feel like they are looking right at you :scared1:

I forgot about this one until someone mentioned Dumbo, but I am also terrified of Dumbo and Magic Carpets when they go high. I'm afraid of heights as it is and I'm always afraid that the elephant or carpet I am in is going to come right off and fall to the ground. I will never go on Astro Orbiter.

Oh my, I'd forgotten my fear of Dumbo/Magic carpets. I went on them in Paris as a kid and loved it. Went again as an adult and absoultely hated it. I hate heights and didn't feel safe - never again :sad1:

one of my biggest fears (and I know it sounds daft) is when someone is being an idiot on a ride or whatever and they do something they're not supposed to (like stand up etc) & I'm scared I'm going to witness something awful. I don't have kids yet so this is the closest I could probably liken it to.
 

I am always scared that I will get stuck on the monorail for an extended period of time and I will have to go to the bathroom. There are always stories of the monorail getting stuck and I always wonder if people wet themselves. :scared1: I also get scared that my seatbelt won't be secured properly on rides and I will fall out. I usually pull on it a million times and still feel paranoid. Lastly, I hold on to my backpack for dear life on every ride for fear that it will fall out.
 
Maybe I'm the only one who has any type of irrational Disney fear... but mine is that I am so afraid of being under a monorail when it passes by. I am paranoid that one day one is just going to zoom off the rail and crash and I'll just happen to be standing underneath it when it does. If a see a monorail coming above me, I get the heck away from that monorail. :sad2: I know it's crazy, but I can't help it...

I feel that way under all roller coasters also.

When I worked at Lakeside Amusement Park (Colorado) when I was 15, you would hear things hitting the top of the games booth that I ran. Apparently, a few bolts would drop off the roller coaster daily, and they would bounce down to the booth.
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I forgot about this one until someone mentioned Dumbo, but I am also terrified of Dumbo and Magic Carpets when they go high. I'm afraid of heights as it is and I'm always afraid that the elephant or carpet I am in is going to come right off and fall to the ground. I will never go on Astro Orbiter.

I'm with you on this one too. I hate heights!!!:scared1:
 
Palmetto bugs on the water rides. There was one on our boat the first time we ever went to Disney--on POC back in 1976. Now I'm constantly looking for them on water rides. It didn't help that there was a ginormous one crawling out from beneath the wood on the Jungle Cruise platform last time we rode it. It was right by my sister's foot and kept crawling in and out. The CMs were all staring down and edging away--my sister finally asked WHAT they were all looking at and they didn't want to tell us! About midnight on an EMH night and if she hadn't wanted to look brave in front of her grandson, she would have gone running off into the night then and there!
 
I must say this thread had revolutionized my thinking. I can't believe I am not the only one that thinks about these things! Bless your little heart OP for starting this whole topic.

Here are a few that I haven't seen yet:

1. Coming off the rides that have the moving platform. I ALWAYS think I'm not going to start off on them right and I'll go flying OR I will not get off my ride in time to actually make it onto the platform.
2. That the pouch on the bottom of my lanyard is gonna fall off, so I don't put anything too valuable in it.
3. Having my stroller swiped.
4. Handrail Germs!:scared1:
 
On the way down, I always start panicking that they will not be able to find my reservation and I won't have a room....somtimes I freak myself out so badly that I call pretending to have a ? about the reservation so I can confirm it...LOL! I need help! :lmao:
 
I get scared the lights will go out on Small World. I have a fear of the dark, so that might be part of the problem. :rotfl:
 
The ONLY real, consistent, problem I have is about tickets. I've had to buy certain folders that I can put things in (itinerary, flight info, hotel info, etc etc, all in order in their own sections) and put in my bag to make SURE I have all the info. For the flight I make sure 200 times that my wallet, etc etc etc, are all in their right places, and I ALWAYS ask DH on our trips, and even while he's getting ready for work trips, if he has everything (I then list of "everything" over the next hour or so).

With tickets and FPs and giftcards that I use I put them in my lanyard pouch, and I'm constantly touching the pouch to make sure it's there and the right width/depth/weight. I *should* just get a wristlet thing for the parks (if only I liked vera bradley) b/c then it would always be literally at hand.


Everything else i can talk myself through.




Even though I wear Keens and they are strapped on securely, I always fear I will lose my shoes on Soarin!!!

The good thing about Soarin' is that your shoes will be right there on the ground when you are done. :)


Right now I have an all new fear. Did anyone see the piece on the news where they decided to pat down a 3yr old at airport security. I have 2 special needs kids. I am so afraid that we are going to get to the airport and they are going to pat one of them down and we will end up with a meltdown of disasterous perportions and won't be able to get on the plane.

Do NOT be afraid of this, please!

Plan plan plan and prepare prepare prepare!

First, dress them in cotton. Make SURE they know that they will be taking off their shoes. If they like clean socks, give them a pair of socks to put on over their "real" socks.

Second, get there EARLY. That way you don't have to rush-rush, and you can take your time and not worry.

Third, if you're going slowly while putting things on the conveyor belt, just let others go in front. While I'm putting our stuff on the belt, I'm making eye contact with those behind me saying "if we are going too slowly, please go in front, please!" because I'd rather have them be grateful for that instead of glaring at me.

Fourth, make sure they are in cotton, NO belts NO buckles, NO barrettes (one time I went through a metal detector at LAX where they must have recently recalibrated it, because it went off because of the zipper in my husband's shorts, and then over my 1.5 inch wide Goody barrette...the likelihood of this happening to you is almost zero, but just in case, NO barrettes). Make sure they know to not bump the sides of the detector, because that will set it off.

Fifth, try to make sure you have an adult going before them and then after them. If you can't do that, make sure they go through first and make sure they STAY PUT.

Sixth, make sure YOU have no metal on! Don't worry about underwire anymore...that doesn't set things off any longer (the day of the barrette, once I took that out of my hair I wasn't beeping anymore...even while wearing an underwire bra). Have socks on, make sure you're in slip on/off shoes (kids too), just make sure you will not set it off.

And then, if for some reason it goes off and doesn't resolve itself, and someone has to be patted down, TALK to them. Know the procedure. There's also video of a 6 year old being patted down, and although the parents are having hissy fits about it, the TSA agent is AWESOME, and it's an excellent way to see what the patdown procedure is like. Listen to how the agent talks to the girl if you look up that video. Just in case the agent you get (should you get one) is bad at explaining things, listen to that video of the 6 year old so that YOU can explain it! Do NOT get panicky! They are just doing their jobs, and they have their reasons for checking people.

Whenever I fly with DS his carseat gets swabbed for explosives and what have you...I don't get insulted, I fully realize that somewhere out there there's a sicko who has expoosives in their home and this might be how it gets found out, because their kid's carseat has residue on it.

Going back in time...if you know the backstory of the 3 year old, she was already upset, tired, and cranky. Who knows why but try to make sure that YOUR kids are well rested, well fed, properly fed, and have correct expectations for what they are going to encounter (the shoes-off thing was HUGE with my son when he was 4, he really disliked it!).

Whatever you do, don't *worry* about it, just prepare yourself and your kids! Best of luck to you!!!

I have an irrational fear of falling from high places....that is why I stay away from ToT :scared1:. As for the big drop on Splash or riding with my hands up on Space, I have no problems with that....I just hate the feel of free falling.

TOT isn't a free fall! Isn't that cool? You're not falling with a need for brakes to go on. Instead, it's a *pull*. You're actively being pulled down. Should the motor stop, the thing that stops working isn't the brakes...it's the pull! Hopefully that knowledge will help you as much as it helps me.


I'd love to be a JC Skipper, but the water terrifies me... I can't swim and hate water so that might be the trigger. That, and the need to get a tetanus shot after falling in from all the bacteria!!! :laughing:

Learn to swim!

And know that tetanus doesn't live in water like that, and it would only mess you up (if it were in the water) if it got into a new, open cut, that didn't bleed for some reason. Tetanus is anaerobic, meaning it dies in the presence of oxygen, and if you get the organism in a cut and that cut bleeds, the blood has oxygen and it being that open brings in oxygen, and the tetanus won't survive. How cool is that? So unless you get a puncture that *does not bleed*, don't worry about tetanus. :goodvibes
 
Learn to swim!

And know that tetanus doesn't live in water like that, and it would only mess you up (if it were in the water) if it got into a new, open cut, that didn't bleed for some reason. Tetanus is anaerobic, meaning it dies in the presence of oxygen, and if you get the organism in a cut and that cut bleeds, the blood has oxygen and it being that open brings in oxygen, and the tetanus won't survive. How cool is that? So unless you get a puncture that *does not bleed*, don't worry about tetanus. :goodvibes

I had no idea that it was anaerobic! Makes sense that if it bleeds, it won't last. (i.e. getting a nail in your foot; that thing ain't gonna bleed lol). And I want to learn to swim, just too scared of water! It is a vicious cycle. Thanks for the info!!!! :thumbsup2
 
I've always been scared of not being able to get the lap bar off or strap undone after riding. So much that I'm afraid to really have it very tight against my legs because some of the restraints have to be pushed down and I worry it might not go down any further to let me out.

I also have a fear of water. I can swim just fine (and know that I could walk through the water in most rides) but it still creeps me out!

I actually had this happen once at six flgs, NJ took them a min or 2 to get me relased from the shouder harness and the whole time i'm thinking i like this ride but i don't want to ride it for the rest of my life

the middle back row seat in tot freaks me out the fact that there is just the isle in front of you makes me think i'm goinng to be thrown foward or something
 


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