Hi all,
I'm an Orlando local with an AP. I don't have children yet, so my time at Disney is mostly spent with like-minded adult friends and family who are generally up for anything. Over the past year I've been volunteering with Big Brothers Big Sisters and have a Little Sister who's just awesome. She's eight, very fun, and has expressed a desire to go to Disney. I wanted to wait to take her until we knew each other better and the weather got cooler, and tomorrow is the day we'll be going to Magic Kingdom. I would have liked more lead time, but with my schedule that's just not always possible, so tomorrow it is!
My issue is that even though she's sweet and awesome and has asked me multiple times to take her to Disney World, she claims she won't actually do any rides because they're too scary. I mean ANY. No Small World, even. I took her to Typhoon Lagoon last summer and she loved the wave pool but the raft slides scared the heck out of her and she started crying. I don't want to make her cry but I do want to encourage her to try new things. In general, she likes sticking to what she likes. She always wants to eat at the same place, for example.
Obviously I'm not her mother, nor am I meant to be, but I'm also encouraged to get her to experience new things. I'm not thinking Big Thunder or anything, but maybe just Buzz Lightyear would be thrilling enough for her.
On the other hand, it's her day, and I'm also trying to prepare myself for the possibility that we may end up just doing characters and shows. She wants to meet the Princesses, and I'm sure Philharmagic would be fine, along with the Laugh Floor.
I guess all this rambling is to say, I feel out of my element and appreciate any experiences people can share about traveling to Disney with a school-age child who is fearful or nervous to try new things!