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8 Jan 20, 05:57 PM |
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things to do in the evening for kids at disney springs?
Dd really wants to go to cirque de sol while we are there but I know the boys won't sit through it so wondering if there is anything they can do while we go to see it?
They will be 14 & 8 - I know there is the bowling but that is a no go with the youngest - |
8 Jan 20, 07:08 PM |
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The nba experience if they’re interested in basketball.
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8 Jan 20, 07:11 PM |
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9 Jan 20, 04:53 PM |
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9 Jan 20, 08:09 PM |
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Is The Void still there? Virtual reality thingy. If so, that, without a doubt - it was INCREDIBLE. Just reeeeeeally expensive
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9 Jan 20, 08:13 PM |
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Agreed the void is mind blowing , worth every penny
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9 Jan 20, 08:13 PM |
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Thanks
the big issue is he's liable to go into melt down and end up throwing a bowling ball at someone or doing a runner we are working on it we've been going to sensory friendly sessions to work on improving his ability to cope but at the moment its not worth the risk esp as I wouldn't be there to deal with him. |
9 Jan 20, 08:24 PM |
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Ah, if your son has sensory issues then I might reconsider my advice about The Void. You have a big, heavy helmet/backpack on that convers your face. Also it really feels like you are in whatever world they're currently doing - it was Star Wars when we went and you literally felt like you were in a Star Wars movie! You can't see the room around you and the people you are with all look like eg. Stormtroopers. You can get straight back to reality by taking the glasses off but it could be quite unsettling for someone with sensory issues.
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9 Jan 20, 08:25 PM |
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I thought of the Void as well but if you check out the FAQ
What is the minimum height and age for visiting The VOID? Is this okay for children? Guests must be a minimum of 48 inches (1.20 m) tall to visit The VOID. We strongly recommend that guests are at least 10 years old. It will be up to the discretion of the manager to allow guests under 10 years of age to attend The VOID due to safety or operational concerns. Minors (under 18 years old) can experience The VOID by themselves if they have their parent or legal guardian’s consent. At certain locations, the parent or legal guardian can consent to the digital liability waiver, privacy policy, and terms and conditions ahead of time. If consent is not given in advance, then the parent or legal guardian will need to be present on-site to give consent. |
9 Jan 20, 08:29 PM |
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