He didn't like the Pooh ride because he said "Pooh's scared"..........later, we asked him more and he said it was because it was "rainy and windy"..............he is afraid of thunderstorms, but I never thought the rain in Pooh would scare him, but we think it was the flooding, and Roo flying off while his mama tried to catch him, that really scared him.
He was also scared of Haunted Mansion (I know, some of you will say, of course.........but at 10 months, he just fell asleep in it, so we really didn't think it would scare him). I had to cover his eyes and sing Jingle Bells all the way through for him.
He was scared of It's Tough To Be A Bug, and I told dh he would be, but he was sure he'd like it..........we left when the spiders came down, and he spent the whole time in the courtyard talking about the "bugs scare me"..........we saw three other families come out with scared children, some looked to be as old as 5 or 6.
He was scared of Mickey's Philharmagic too, but he loved Honey I Shrunk the Audience. Go figure.
He wasn't big enough for Stitch, and I wouldn't have taken him if he was. I knew he couldn't do that one. I also knew not to even try him on Snow White's Scary Adventure............so those two my dh and I split up to take the 9 year old on.
He was also scared of the princesses. He wanted to see them, but he didn't want them to see him, or especially to talk to him.
He threw fits (and he is a champion fit thrower) on Carousel of Progress (too long), Playhouse Disney (too frustrating to see Bear and not get to hug him), and waiting for parades (he hates waiting). The only other fits he threw were going back to our hotel for naps and bedtime..............he began to recognize the boat waiting area and our resort and start throwing the fit as soon as he knew what we were doing. Actually, we had more infrequent tantrums at WDW than usual.
He absolutely loved Peter Pan, Pirates of the Caribbean, the three cycle rides: Triceratop Spin, Magic Carpets and Dumbo, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Circle of Life, Festival of the Lion King, all the parades when they finally came, Illuminations, the Mexico boat ride, all the characters except Princesses, and all of Animal Kingdom except the bug show (scared), Dinosaur and Primeval Whirl (too small) and Kali River Rapids (too cold to go on) and Conservation Station (we skipped it)..........in fact, Animal Kingdom was our second day and for the whole rest of the trip he wanted to go back there. Everything else he seemed to like okay, but those ones I listed he wanted to do again and again.
Just thought this might be helpful for parents of under 1s, 2s, and 3s getting ready to go.
He was also scared of Haunted Mansion (I know, some of you will say, of course.........but at 10 months, he just fell asleep in it, so we really didn't think it would scare him). I had to cover his eyes and sing Jingle Bells all the way through for him.
He was scared of It's Tough To Be A Bug, and I told dh he would be, but he was sure he'd like it..........we left when the spiders came down, and he spent the whole time in the courtyard talking about the "bugs scare me"..........we saw three other families come out with scared children, some looked to be as old as 5 or 6.
He was scared of Mickey's Philharmagic too, but he loved Honey I Shrunk the Audience. Go figure.
He wasn't big enough for Stitch, and I wouldn't have taken him if he was. I knew he couldn't do that one. I also knew not to even try him on Snow White's Scary Adventure............so those two my dh and I split up to take the 9 year old on.
He was also scared of the princesses. He wanted to see them, but he didn't want them to see him, or especially to talk to him.
He threw fits (and he is a champion fit thrower) on Carousel of Progress (too long), Playhouse Disney (too frustrating to see Bear and not get to hug him), and waiting for parades (he hates waiting). The only other fits he threw were going back to our hotel for naps and bedtime..............he began to recognize the boat waiting area and our resort and start throwing the fit as soon as he knew what we were doing. Actually, we had more infrequent tantrums at WDW than usual.
He absolutely loved Peter Pan, Pirates of the Caribbean, the three cycle rides: Triceratop Spin, Magic Carpets and Dumbo, Honey I Shrunk the Audience, Circle of Life, Festival of the Lion King, all the parades when they finally came, Illuminations, the Mexico boat ride, all the characters except Princesses, and all of Animal Kingdom except the bug show (scared), Dinosaur and Primeval Whirl (too small) and Kali River Rapids (too cold to go on) and Conservation Station (we skipped it)..........in fact, Animal Kingdom was our second day and for the whole rest of the trip he wanted to go back there. Everything else he seemed to like okay, but those ones I listed he wanted to do again and again.
Just thought this might be helpful for parents of under 1s, 2s, and 3s getting ready to go.