SoCalKDG
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My daughter is 3 and enjoyed Stitch. I thought it was ok, a little better than WDW's version of the Tiki Birds(which is loud and obnoxious).
Three notes:
First: One of the weaknesses of Stitch was the long stretches of darkness and not being able to see Stitch. This is in the process of being changed with additional images of Stitch being shown while Stitch is being hunted. This will reduce the amount of darkness in the overall show.
Second: My daughter loves TT, Pirates, BTMRR, Matterhorn, Splash, etc. and has been on these rides many times, as she is a DLR AP veteran. She also loves Stitch. Thus this type of ride was right up her alley.
Three: When the harness comes down, put your hands on your kids and your shoulders to keep the harness from lowering too far. This makes a big difference in the comfort level.
I really think the ride will get to the point that kids 3-9 won't be frightened, and may actually enjoy it, while us parents will smile as we watch our kids enjoy it.
Three notes:
First: One of the weaknesses of Stitch was the long stretches of darkness and not being able to see Stitch. This is in the process of being changed with additional images of Stitch being shown while Stitch is being hunted. This will reduce the amount of darkness in the overall show.
Second: My daughter loves TT, Pirates, BTMRR, Matterhorn, Splash, etc. and has been on these rides many times, as she is a DLR AP veteran. She also loves Stitch. Thus this type of ride was right up her alley.
Three: When the harness comes down, put your hands on your kids and your shoulders to keep the harness from lowering too far. This makes a big difference in the comfort level.
I really think the ride will get to the point that kids 3-9 won't be frightened, and may actually enjoy it, while us parents will smile as we watch our kids enjoy it.