NMAmy
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I've been leafing through the new version of the UG--daydreaming about an upcoming trip--when I realized that we never follow the touring guides.
Just curious--since most of you are like my family who have traveled to WDW many times over the years--do you follow the touring guides? If so, did you notice a difference from your regular touring style? Since we go fairly often and we stay for at LEAST 7 days, usually more, we tend to take things as they come. If lines are short and we feel like riding Space Mountain or Rock-n-Rollercoaster over and over, well, then that's what we do! We have a few must-do's and if we miss something, we know we'll be back again.
I also crack up at how many reader letters there are about how frightened their children are over different rides. "You rate Cinderella's Carousel as a zero for fright factor but Junior was so frightened we couldn't get him on anything else for the rest of the week!"
You know the ones. Obviously, you know your child better than any guide book author--if he or she is that much of a nervous Nellie, perhaps you should try the ride yourself first or postpone the trip until he's older. 
Just curious--since most of you are like my family who have traveled to WDW many times over the years--do you follow the touring guides? If so, did you notice a difference from your regular touring style? Since we go fairly often and we stay for at LEAST 7 days, usually more, we tend to take things as they come. If lines are short and we feel like riding Space Mountain or Rock-n-Rollercoaster over and over, well, then that's what we do! We have a few must-do's and if we miss something, we know we'll be back again.
I also crack up at how many reader letters there are about how frightened their children are over different rides. "You rate Cinderella's Carousel as a zero for fright factor but Junior was so frightened we couldn't get him on anything else for the rest of the week!"
You know the ones. Obviously, you know your child better than any guide book author--if he or she is that much of a nervous Nellie, perhaps you should try the ride yourself first or postpone the trip until he's older. 
Sounds like my DH who brought me over to the non-planning dark side.