DixieAmos <font color=teal>Lady of the Manor<br><font color= Joined Apr 30, 2001 Messages 378 May 1, 2001 #1 I have read that the queue area is dark. Amos is not keen on the dark, would it be alright for him to have a torch? If not would the staff take care of him until we exit the ride?
I have read that the queue area is dark. Amos is not keen on the dark, would it be alright for him to have a torch? If not would the staff take care of him until we exit the ride?
BarryHom DIS Legend Joined Aug 20, 1999 Messages 14,159 May 1, 2001 #2 It is a little dark, but there is enough light to walk around. If you need a flashlight, I'm sure he can bring it in if it is a small one.
It is a little dark, but there is enough light to walk around. If you need a flashlight, I'm sure he can bring it in if it is a small one.
B Bouncy <font color=red>Bouncin' in from Scotland<br><font Joined Feb 17, 2001 Messages 577 May 1, 2001 #3 We had our DS there when he was just 17 months old and although he wasn't too sure of the dark,he enjoyed the ride.
We had our DS there when he was just 17 months old and although he wasn't too sure of the dark,he enjoyed the ride.