The boys were just desperate to try it
So on we went...
Informed the CM of a possibility of an early exit, and they sat us right next to one of the exit doors, in the back row. We ended up seeing the show three times, and sat in the front row twice. YOU WILL GET SPIT ON in the front row. In the back two rows, it's more of a mist.
One DS made it through, and DH left with our other son soon after Stitch arrived(first show), and the lights went out.
THe shoulder restraints do come down quite tight, but you are able to lift them yourself after the show has started - not as high as they were at the beginning, but enough to sit with your child half on your lap (leaning forward somewhat)
From a sensory standpoint,it's very intense. LOTS of pitch black...Stitch running and laughing, jumping up and down on the shoulder restaints, the spit , the chili breath, puffs of air, and general mayhem
From an "enjoyability" factor, DH and I found it...eh.
HTH!!


So on we went...
Informed the CM of a possibility of an early exit, and they sat us right next to one of the exit doors, in the back row. We ended up seeing the show three times, and sat in the front row twice. YOU WILL GET SPIT ON in the front row. In the back two rows, it's more of a mist.
One DS made it through, and DH left with our other son soon after Stitch arrived(first show), and the lights went out.
THe shoulder restraints do come down quite tight, but you are able to lift them yourself after the show has started - not as high as they were at the beginning, but enough to sit with your child half on your lap (leaning forward somewhat)
From a sensory standpoint,it's very intense. LOTS of pitch black...Stitch running and laughing, jumping up and down on the shoulder restaints, the spit , the chili breath, puffs of air, and general mayhem

From an "enjoyability" factor, DH and I found it...eh.
HTH!!
