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Mouseketeer
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My little boy has a real problem with the sheer volume of some of the rides in the parks.
He's not too keen on the dark rides but is OK as long as it's not too loud.
I feel for him as he isn't one too shy away from things but he just gets scared.
I have been talking to him about our forthcoming trip in January and I have promised to get him some protective headphones like workmen use.
The thing is that although he has a big head, it's not that big!!
Earplugs just don't seem to do it for him.
He doesn't care about looking silly, he just wants to enjoy the rides without being screamed at
Can anyone give me any help on what to get him?
Does anyone else get the same problem?
I have to admit that on 2 occasions, I have had to sit near the front for The Hunchback of Notre Dame show and it so vibrated on my eardrums that it hurt.
My little Gary is depending on you guys
Lin xxxxxxxxxxxx
He's not too keen on the dark rides but is OK as long as it's not too loud.
I feel for him as he isn't one too shy away from things but he just gets scared.
I have been talking to him about our forthcoming trip in January and I have promised to get him some protective headphones like workmen use.
The thing is that although he has a big head, it's not that big!!
Earplugs just don't seem to do it for him.
He doesn't care about looking silly, he just wants to enjoy the rides without being screamed at

Can anyone give me any help on what to get him?
Does anyone else get the same problem?
I have to admit that on 2 occasions, I have had to sit near the front for The Hunchback of Notre Dame show and it so vibrated on my eardrums that it hurt.
My little Gary is depending on you guys

Lin xxxxxxxxxxxx