Loads of kids start on the Mountains (Splash and Thunder at least) when they're 3 or 4.If we’re talking 8 years old, then there’s really no big rush to wait all day for the mountain rides (unless they enjoy big ones then go for it!)
I was just going to mention that a she should pick out a set of sparkly Minnie Ears (if she likes that kind of thing). And the Chapeau is a great place, although they seem to have have a better selection at the Emporium, but love the Chapeau for embroidering traditional ears!I'd start out walking into the Chapeau shop and buy her a Disney hat that she would enjoy. Then a stop in the Emporium and let her choose a stuffed character of her liking. Then hit up attractions that she would enjoy. Not all kids are brave enough for coasters with drops and turns. My DS wasnt ready for those at a young age. He also balked on the HM from the scariness. Dont push her on something shes not ready for. Look through a good guide book to see which rides would be appropriate for her. I always start off going up Main St to the hub. Look around there and then visit the castle. (Around the corner is Cinderellas wishing well. ) Then head left through Adventureland and make your way around the park. You must get her some classic Disney snacks to try. Pick a nice place for lunch and dinner. I'd finish the day off by revisiting whichever attractions she found the most enjoyment riding so she can have a good ending. Then buy her a balloon and another memento to take home. Take a quick spin on the monorail before heading to your car.
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