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I'm in the very early stages of planning our first Disney trip. Our family of 3 have never been to any sort of Disney park. I chose Disneyland because it seems doable for our family and it's cost isn't outrageous.
I do have a concern and I'm hoping someone with experience can shed some insight. My son, who is 9, is timid and says he's scared to go on rides. Granted, he hasn't had much of an opportunity to go on rides so I'm hoping he's scared because he doesn't know how fun they can be. I know that some rides are considered "scary" and he probably won't want to do some of the roller coaster type rides. Are there enough other rides in each park to warrant a 3 day visit to the parks? I'm really hoping that once we get there, the Disney magic will hit him and he'll be a bit more adventurous. I also hope that the fact that we can ride with him will help. His prior experience is riding the kid rides at the carnival...lol.
Also, I'm hoping to book either an October trip for his birthday or a Feb trip. How is the pool situation? He lives for swimming at hotels so I was thinking one of the hotels with the water parks. I see the current temp is 62 which I'd consider warm for Feb coming from Iowa. But I'd be bummed if the hotel had a fun water park but either it wasn't open or something. If that was the case, I'd book somewhere else so he doesn't see what he's missing lol.
This might be a question for the other section, but I'm hoping to spend 3 days in the park and a day or two outside of the parks. I'd like to have him see the ocean for the first time and do some some activities. We may be driving so we'll have a car to visit other places. Does anyone have a favorite beach town they like to visit? I'm also thinking about picking one and staying in a hotel. I've done some research on Huntington Beach and it looks gorgeous. But I'd love to hear other opinions.
I appreciate the help. This will be our first family vacation for us so I'd like to make it as magical as possible. Who knows when we'll be able to do it again.
I do have a concern and I'm hoping someone with experience can shed some insight. My son, who is 9, is timid and says he's scared to go on rides. Granted, he hasn't had much of an opportunity to go on rides so I'm hoping he's scared because he doesn't know how fun they can be. I know that some rides are considered "scary" and he probably won't want to do some of the roller coaster type rides. Are there enough other rides in each park to warrant a 3 day visit to the parks? I'm really hoping that once we get there, the Disney magic will hit him and he'll be a bit more adventurous. I also hope that the fact that we can ride with him will help. His prior experience is riding the kid rides at the carnival...lol.
Also, I'm hoping to book either an October trip for his birthday or a Feb trip. How is the pool situation? He lives for swimming at hotels so I was thinking one of the hotels with the water parks. I see the current temp is 62 which I'd consider warm for Feb coming from Iowa. But I'd be bummed if the hotel had a fun water park but either it wasn't open or something. If that was the case, I'd book somewhere else so he doesn't see what he's missing lol.
This might be a question for the other section, but I'm hoping to spend 3 days in the park and a day or two outside of the parks. I'd like to have him see the ocean for the first time and do some some activities. We may be driving so we'll have a car to visit other places. Does anyone have a favorite beach town they like to visit? I'm also thinking about picking one and staying in a hotel. I've done some research on Huntington Beach and it looks gorgeous. But I'd love to hear other opinions.
I appreciate the help. This will be our first family vacation for us so I'd like to make it as magical as possible. Who knows when we'll be able to do it again.