Hello! New member here, but life long Disney fan!
I had a question about the holiday version of the Haunted House featuring The Nightmare Before Christmas. We're taking a trip next week and it'll be my son's first time there. I have never been to the park during this time of year and always wanted to see it decked out, but my question is regarding whether it would be suitable for my 2.5 year old son or not and if I should just stick to the "happier" rides. He's pretty big into the Avengers and loves the Hulk, so he isn't too easily scared, but I just don't know if he'd freak out on this version of Haunted Mansion or if he'd dig it.
Any suggestions from you regular parkgoers who have some insight or observation of others what would be recommended?
My only other issue is my Son's a mega big Cars fan and wish there was 4" platform shoes he could wear to make up for the 40" requirement for Racers, haha! I know he'll have a ton of fun just walking around and going on the smaller rides. It will be a bit of sensory overload and have been reading up on some very helpful tips for toddlers and taking EVERYTHING into high consideration. I've been to Disney a bunch of times, but this will be a new experience having a child.
Thanks!
I had a question about the holiday version of the Haunted House featuring The Nightmare Before Christmas. We're taking a trip next week and it'll be my son's first time there. I have never been to the park during this time of year and always wanted to see it decked out, but my question is regarding whether it would be suitable for my 2.5 year old son or not and if I should just stick to the "happier" rides. He's pretty big into the Avengers and loves the Hulk, so he isn't too easily scared, but I just don't know if he'd freak out on this version of Haunted Mansion or if he'd dig it.
Any suggestions from you regular parkgoers who have some insight or observation of others what would be recommended?
My only other issue is my Son's a mega big Cars fan and wish there was 4" platform shoes he could wear to make up for the 40" requirement for Racers, haha! I know he'll have a ton of fun just walking around and going on the smaller rides. It will be a bit of sensory overload and have been reading up on some very helpful tips for toddlers and taking EVERYTHING into high consideration. I've been to Disney a bunch of times, but this will be a new experience having a child.
Thanks!