Our son is the same. His hair touches the sign but not there yet. We tell him to eat and sleep a lot so he can grow and go on the rides at Disneyland. - antetr95
49.0 #3841 9:53PM
When my daughter was at this stage I found that certain attractions varied with the 40". Jumping Jellyfish was way off and it took her a lot longer to measure up to that one. - tballzz
393.5 #349 10:02PM
I just went to the high school graduation of a young man who's father I worked on Submarine Voyage with back in 1987! - BombFrog-formerCM 52.3 #3760 11:25PM
Keep in mind where all the Disneyland Railroad get on points are. If its real busy you might have to wait for a second train to escape a super crowded area, but while waiting in the line you can MW on your phone, take pics, talk to friends, etc. I'll do that sometimes just to relax a while on the train.
I get like that almost every visit when I have my brother, so my new de-stresser is, ok, it will be crowded ( i tell him too) and we will get through the crowds unto we get to whichever park I want to get a fastpass at. And we sit with a popcorn or ride the train for an hour to get him used to it, and by then I can see what kind of day he is having. and by then my pain medicine is taking over so I know what attractions we can go on. But I alwasys give myself the out that if he is having a bad day which messes up my day, then we either go home early or just sit. and if I am having a bad pain day, he has to sit (he falls asleep easy anyway) so it is a tradeoff. Give yourself some options so that you can change the day depending on your mood or her illness too. but go and have fun, you will miss it if you don't. oh, and tomorrow is the ap showing at the amc theatres if you want to leave the parks. - secretagentangel
710.8 #143 9:43PM
Disneyland could be your refuge from the stress! I too get anxiety attacks, though not as often as I did two years ago. It causes breathing issues for me and feels like a gorilla is sitting on my chest with how I struggle to breath. It looks like I'm tired with all the yawning I do during my anxiety attacks! With that being said, do the things your mini wants to do. Slow things down. Take in the scenery. One way to slow things down but still let your mini have fun would be to ask to captain the Mark Twain! There are lots of little tucked away spots in the park where it's not crowded. Head to Tom Sawyer's Island. Good luck and have fun! Experience the park through the eyes of your mini!!! - IDVandalSkipperCM
1326.5 #62 9:45PM
You can also try the Baby Care Center in either park. They normally have a TV with DVD player in there. It has air conditioner. If it's not there already, usually they can put on a movie. It will entertain your children if you just need to relax a bit. The ladies in there are very nice if you explain your situation. And just remember to only get done what you can get done. In DL it's right next to First Aid if that's needed. - DLKenCA
236.1 #1179 11:36PM
My daughter has same health issues as yours. She is older now so most of the care is on her but the worries don't go away. I remember those earlier years at the park and trying to have fun all the while always aware things could go south quickly. I hope you can relax and have a great day with your daughter. Do you have a GAC? Stay hydrated, have fun but know hers and your limits. Maybe just having a slower day without too many excitable rides: the ships, parade, Alladin and Mickey and the Magical Map and enjoying a special treat together. If you haven't already I suggest getting a pressed penny book along with a map from City Hall and start a fun collection with her. I'm so sorry that this is creating health issues for you. I've been there. Your welcome to contact me anytime if you need a shoulder. Looking forward to you sharing your day on MW. - HalfCaff
93.0 #3154 12:30AM
This reminds me of the time at DCA when they had the Electrical Parade and nobody was there and jumped on top of the bubble bee float and road it up and down the parade route and waved to people. They thought I was part of the show because I had a light sword and a some glow sticks. - Dave
8827.7 #2 9:03PM
Yeah, that's the ticket! - debbiev 96.9 #3114 9:17PM
Does anyone know when it's opening up again?? - iLUVdisney19
8.3 #7634 5:02PM
I thought I answered this earlier. Weird. Anyway, I think I have seen sometime in the fall? That sure seems a long way off, doesn't it? If someone knows a more accurate date, I'd love to hear it too. - meridafan 1100.9 #74 9:13PM
Love how this area looks - cdeley
395.3 #343 9:14PM
Join last night but just realized you cant attend the D23 Expo unless you have the Gold or Silver pass. Looks like I will be getting one of those. - Apples2
391.3 #352 12:29AM
Huh? I don't think you need a membership to go to the expo, just a ticket. - bluefairy 629.0 #176 3:26AM
Anyone can go to the expo and all membership levels get a $7 discount. I just checked the website. Only gold and silver get membership cards. - HasAnyoneSeenMyGlassSlipper 346.3 #435 6:19AM
I'm going to use the membership more for the exclusive merchandise on disneystore.com - HasAnyoneSeenMyGlassSlipper 346.3 #435 6:20AM
Thank you for the tip! - RetroMinnie
49.7 #3821 6:46AM
Oh my goodness!!!! You are the best dumbbunny! You are so special and know how to make others feel special too! I truly cherish your friendship and look forward to all our adventures together! Thank you again dear friend!!!! 😘😘😘😘 - MrsSchnooks
714.0 #142 3:58AM
Everyone deserves to feel special in their life especially those that touch the hearts of others! - dumbbunny 186.9 #1826 4:09AM
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1578.5 #50 10:33AM
😂😂😂😂😂you're gonna get it! LOL - MrsSchnooks 714.0 #142 12:08PM
Congrats to a great and sweet MWer! Thanks for all that you do and being the wonderful person you are, I am honored to have the opportunity to call you a friend - ribidib
425.0 #306 7:38PM