disneygirl_wdw
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We just got back from the world and noticed a few things that we weren't really aware of with my DFDS(5) first trip. Mom does have custody so we only see him every other weekend. We always knew he would walk on his toes as he has done this since he started walking. We mainly correct it by saying off your toes and he will put them down. He had to be pushed in a stroller cause he would get tired all the time and say his feet hurt.
There were several things we noticed that we haven't before. It actually started on the first day at the MK. We came into the MK on the first day and he was almost like a deer in the headlights. The Christmas parade was going on and it was almost too much for him. It was too loud and seemed to overwhelm him. We attributed to being tired as we just rode 14 hrs in the car overnight, he did sleep most of the way. We then went on TTA and noticed he didn't like the dark part at all. It did end up being one of his favorite rides but the first time he was freaking out a little. we got him a light toy and that seemed to help on that ride. Never shown any signs of being scared of the dark before this course he does have to sleep with a movie.
The second day we went to AK he didn't want to do too much there. We got him on It's Tough to Be A Bug, big mistake. While he did sit on daddy's lap he had to remove his bug eyes almost immediately. Then the spider scene which we had close his eyes and ears still freaked him out. He is not really scared of bugs.
All the time we had to tell him what was going to happen on every ride before and after ITTBAB. We tried Philharmagic later on in the trip but the 3D he didn't like at all. He kept his glasses off the entire time and still didn't like it. Other things we noticed toilet flushing was too loud, he would hold his ears while it flushed, hated Jungle Cruise due to the dark cave part even though they had a spot light on. He hated Little Mermaid due to Ursula. We tried to get him on Tiki Room but he had a melt down and started screaming before it began. Also took him to LMA in HS and while he did enjoy the stunts and Lightning McQueen he said it was too loud. A lot of what we had to do was tell him what was going to happen and sometimes he wanted to do it others it seemed too scary aka dark. We tried doing the Move It Shake It celebration but when we got out there he said it was too loud so we left. Also noticed he didn't want to get any autographs. During the MISI celebration he kept eyeing MR. Incredible like he was making him uncomfortable, Incredible's is one of his favorite movies. We managed to get Duffy but no one else. He just didn't want to.
He also only eats certain foods. We sometimes had to bribe him with mickey bars for him to try something. He most of the time said it was good, but didn't want it.
Most of the time he loved just being pushed around in his stroller just going around the parks almost like he just enjoyed people watching or something. I have been with younger children before and they never had the problems he had. A lot of what I'm asking is how we could maybe make the rides more enjoyable? We did buy him a pair of headphones from Walmart but he doesn't like wearing them.
Rides he loved TTA, IASW, Winnie the Pooh, Tomorrowland Speedway, Buzz Lightyear, Carousel, COP, Barnstormer, Loved LS but wouldn't go on Nemo, Laugh Floor, the Mexico ride, and Wishes. Many things were too loud or he didn't want to do them. My mom said that we should have just took him on rides and not tell him what would happen that's how she did it with us and he might have been able to do more. He wanted to try Spaceship Earth, BTMR, Test Track, and Splash Mountain, but we didn't get to them. Although I think he would have rethought SM, and TT if he has known about the different parts.
Sorry this is so long, he did say he had a great time and was crying when we left MK the last night cause he didn't want to leave. We just want to know some advice maybe to make it more enjoyable for him in the future.
There were several things we noticed that we haven't before. It actually started on the first day at the MK. We came into the MK on the first day and he was almost like a deer in the headlights. The Christmas parade was going on and it was almost too much for him. It was too loud and seemed to overwhelm him. We attributed to being tired as we just rode 14 hrs in the car overnight, he did sleep most of the way. We then went on TTA and noticed he didn't like the dark part at all. It did end up being one of his favorite rides but the first time he was freaking out a little. we got him a light toy and that seemed to help on that ride. Never shown any signs of being scared of the dark before this course he does have to sleep with a movie.
The second day we went to AK he didn't want to do too much there. We got him on It's Tough to Be A Bug, big mistake. While he did sit on daddy's lap he had to remove his bug eyes almost immediately. Then the spider scene which we had close his eyes and ears still freaked him out. He is not really scared of bugs.
All the time we had to tell him what was going to happen on every ride before and after ITTBAB. We tried Philharmagic later on in the trip but the 3D he didn't like at all. He kept his glasses off the entire time and still didn't like it. Other things we noticed toilet flushing was too loud, he would hold his ears while it flushed, hated Jungle Cruise due to the dark cave part even though they had a spot light on. He hated Little Mermaid due to Ursula. We tried to get him on Tiki Room but he had a melt down and started screaming before it began. Also took him to LMA in HS and while he did enjoy the stunts and Lightning McQueen he said it was too loud. A lot of what we had to do was tell him what was going to happen and sometimes he wanted to do it others it seemed too scary aka dark. We tried doing the Move It Shake It celebration but when we got out there he said it was too loud so we left. Also noticed he didn't want to get any autographs. During the MISI celebration he kept eyeing MR. Incredible like he was making him uncomfortable, Incredible's is one of his favorite movies. We managed to get Duffy but no one else. He just didn't want to.
He also only eats certain foods. We sometimes had to bribe him with mickey bars for him to try something. He most of the time said it was good, but didn't want it.
Most of the time he loved just being pushed around in his stroller just going around the parks almost like he just enjoyed people watching or something. I have been with younger children before and they never had the problems he had. A lot of what I'm asking is how we could maybe make the rides more enjoyable? We did buy him a pair of headphones from Walmart but he doesn't like wearing them.
Rides he loved TTA, IASW, Winnie the Pooh, Tomorrowland Speedway, Buzz Lightyear, Carousel, COP, Barnstormer, Loved LS but wouldn't go on Nemo, Laugh Floor, the Mexico ride, and Wishes. Many things were too loud or he didn't want to do them. My mom said that we should have just took him on rides and not tell him what would happen that's how she did it with us and he might have been able to do more. He wanted to try Spaceship Earth, BTMR, Test Track, and Splash Mountain, but we didn't get to them. Although I think he would have rethought SM, and TT if he has known about the different parts.
Sorry this is so long, he did say he had a great time and was crying when we left MK the last night cause he didn't want to leave. We just want to know some advice maybe to make it more enjoyable for him in the future.
My mom also watched him for a few minutes so we could do POTC since pirates were scary. Even though we would tell him it's not scary or all the machines were robots he was still having problems. We knew from the beginning SM and TTOT would be out and be too much so we didn't even try them. Daddy won't even ride them. I think a lot of it's going to be to try to condition him and see what he wants to do and he may eventually outgrow it. It has made us much aware of some sensory issues he might have and to look into it, now it's just trying to get Mommy on board.