Hmmm....Louise is even scared by the dragon at the bottom of the castle, so this might be one step too far for her

Might have to take Alicia on there with me and let Barry take Lou onto the carousel instead
Really want to try out some more stuff we haven't done yet, and we never seem to spend much time in the Studios Park, so any recommendations for over there?Am useless with the 'proper' rides though like TOT etc. Sorry slightly off thread I know!
Louise may be alright if you reassure her that the ride doesn't stop at all - like on Pinocchio, you are continuously moving so if you see something you don't like just look the other way or shut your eyes and you will soon be passed it.
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The scary bits are:
You see the back of the beautiful Queen and her face in the mirror, but when she turns round her face is actually that of an old hag.
Then you go through her dungeon where skeletons are locked up, obviously having been starved to death by the Queen.
Then you go through the scary forest where the trees bend down as if to capture you, but your car is swung away at the last moment.
The Queen appears through a cottage window, suggesting you try her "shiny pomme"
The Queen is above you, trying to lever a huge boulder down onto the dwarves - the boulder wobbles as if it may fall on you....but no, you hear the Queen scream then you are in the end room, "Someday My Prince Will Come" is playing and the Prince and Snow White are reunited.
Rides in the Studios for coasterphobes are Flying Carpets and.....erm.... that's about it. There are plenty of attractions though - Animagique, Cinemagique, Armageddon, Stitch Live, Tram Tour and Stunt Show.
Don't forget Les Pays de Conte de Fees and Casey Jr in the main Park, if you haven't tried those before - they often get overlooked. Swiss Family Robinson Tree House is worth a look too.