WWOHP for kids?
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WWOHP for kids?
i have heard SG complain that WWOHP doesnt have enough kiddie rides which frusturates me cause harry potter isnt for little kids has any one heard any guests complain about the new harry potter ride being too scary for kids
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Re: WWOHP for kids?
Maybe they'll put it in in the expansion.
But seriously, is there ANYTHING for little kids outside Seussland? Well, okay. The Jurassic lab, but even that is quite loud. Had I any small children, I don't think I would take them to IoA for the most part.
What's next, the same complaint about Halloween Horror Nights?
But seriously, is there ANYTHING for little kids outside Seussland? Well, okay. The Jurassic lab, but even that is quite loud. Had I any small children, I don't think I would take them to IoA for the most part.
What's next, the same complaint about Halloween Horror Nights?
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Re: WWOHP for kids?
IOA isn't for little kids at all really, minus Suess Landing. IOA is a thrill park, with bigger, more intense rides for older children and adults.
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Re: WWOHP for kids?
Harry Potter is for kids... but not little ones. The target demographic of those books is tweens and up, and tweens are usually old enough to enjoy more thrilling rides.
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Re: WWOHP for kids?
I have no idea what this stuff is you speak of...
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