DawnM
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Yeah, this is pretty much what we have done too.
My 10 year old still doesn't like EE, but my 8 year old loves it! Actually, my 8 year old will go on anything and is very daring, my 10 year old is more cautious.
My 4 year old is easy because basically, he just wants to "be like his older brothers" and so will be brave even if he is scared!
Dawn
My 10 year old still doesn't like EE, but my 8 year old loves it! Actually, my 8 year old will go on anything and is very daring, my 10 year old is more cautious.
My 4 year old is easy because basically, he just wants to "be like his older brothers" and so will be brave even if he is scared!
Dawn
the rule I made for my step kids was "Every ride you are tall enough to ride, we go on at least once. If you don't like it after the first time you don't have to go on again. But you have to ride it once."
My husband and I see it as we didn't organize this trip to Disney so we could sit on the sidelines. We try everything once...cuz you never know unless you try!
that being said, your little ones are really too small to have this sort of conversation with. I'd just go on all the rides, keep my voice and attitude light and happy...if they don't think you are freaking out, they probably won't either! It's good to encourage kids to do things they may seem timid about. It keeps them from fostering and really hanging on to "FEARS".
have fun!!!![]()

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Last time it was just she and I so she couldn't go on anything alone so I had no choice.
He is really wary though because he insisted on going on Atlantis at Sea World, and it scared him to death. So he won't go on anything that is remotely like a flume OR a coaster.
