The thing is despite height it can take kids a while to like thrill attractions. My super tall 6 year old won’t get on Slinky. So still crappy for people with toddler and preschool kids.
Yup this brings the number of attractions my kids will do that aren’t stage shows down to 3. What a joke. Worst park for families with littles, disabilities, etc. Muppet Vision was charming for the whole family.
I noticed they rotate them. When my 6 year old was 1.5 it was plush Piglet year and when my 3 year old was 1.5 it was Roo. Roo is adorable, but Disney merch is limited and inconsistent anyway!
We're torn this year deciding where to go on vacation. Disney is easy for us with little kids but with Test Track and Big Thunder down, and nothing new to experience, we're just not sure.
It feels weird to go on a ride whose story is very pre-school and elementary aged, but my 3 and 6 year old are waiting for us to get off because they're scared of the actual ride. Like I would enjoy it more if I could experience it with them. I think something like Under the Sea for Tiana's...
I agree. I rode Splash like 5 times the trip we took before it closed and enjoyed it each time, even though the ride was already being left in shambles. We did Tiana this summer during the Halloween party and enjoyed it, but then when we went back on our full MK day I felt like we were wasting...
Yup.. at the Halloween party I grabbed soft serve for the kids during a RS and literally just chose first food booth, first item on the menu. We were all about the rides and shows.
We just discovered LM this summer as the perfect spot to wait out RS when doing Rock and Roller coaster. Perfect length to sit and have a donut and coffee and kids felt like they were doing something. Fingers crossed villains is not too scary for littles because let’s face is HS only offers a...
When we priced out this year we got the best deal at Caribbean Beach for 5 people. But when we weren't sure if my mom was coming, which would have pushed us to 6, the best option was 2 Pop rooms.
They are all in a different point in time as it takes place after the film. I assumed that was common knowledge. Most of Disney’s rides are book reports but this was obviously a different approach.
And the brave comment is childish. To suggest the Tiana AA isn’t thin or attractive enough is...
Give me a break.. young and thin.. she’s both of those things on the ride too. God forbid little girls see a princess appear in different clothes or at different points of time. This is kind of grossly sexist.