Hands up! I'm one of those parents you see dragging a screaming child on a ride because I think they need toughening up (Not Tot or RnRR though, too much for a little body, not mind, to go through imo), and I do think that one day they'll thank me for trying to de-wimp them. Seeing the skeletons in POTC is probably going to be the best of the worst things that will happen during their lives.It's not just because I might want to ride the ride, but I think kids need to experience scary stuff in a controlled environment. I took my daughter on HM when she was 3 and she thought it was hilarious. Now she's 8 and into more I think she'll
cr@p herself if we did it again. and I wouldn't force her unless she was the only one from our group who didn't want to. In that case she can suck it up and close her eyes.
The Great Movie Ride was, quite frankly, too scary for me when it was not expected. We walked on so missed any notices about frightening scenes.
We all love snow white though, will be doing it again in a few weeks in Paris, thought Pinocchio there is scarier.
We do like a bit of villain interaction too, but a whole land probably not so much unless it was themed incredibly well and not just a bunch of dark rides. A vertical drop rollercoaster as the point of view of Malificient when she gets pushed off the cliff (or was that the wicked witch, I forget even though I have a small daughter and should obviously know allllllllllll the princess stuff seeing as that is all they're into
) And either at the back of HM, with HM being the gateway, or around ToT in DHS. And I just had to share this picture lol