Ok- well, I will give you a list of the scariest rides at Disneyland!
California Adventure:
Tower of Terror (yikes! you plummet 13 stories down over and over!)
Grizzly Mountain River Run (you fall down 2 steep drops in an inner tube and is very loud)
Mickey's Fun Wheel (ahh! a ferris wheel with carts that are on a track and roll back and forth! it feels like you are going to fly off the roller coaster!)
Disneyland:
Snow White's Scary Adventures (i am not little at all and i freaked out!!!)
The following rides are only for tots that are brave of heart:
These rides have intimidating entrances, loud noises or other aspects that may be slightly scary:
Remember that you never HAVE to ride anything. If your child gets cold feet at the last minute, just tell the cast member you've changed your mind, and they will show you an inconspicuous exit. If your child becomes frightened once you're on the ride, that's more problematic. Covering their face with their hands might help, or you can use a jacket or poncho. Talk to them calmly until the ride is over, to distract them. Once you get outside there's a good chance they'll be dying to ride again!
These rides are kid-tested and kid-approved, although some of them might be boring for youngsters:
In the Land, Living with the Land and the Circle of Life Theater are not scary at all. Innoventions features interactive activities for kids of all ages. Journey Into Imagination is light-hearted although the final "blast" may be surprising. The Seas with Nemo and Friends is geared to children and features characters from the popular Pixar film.
All of the shows and attractions at the World Showcase are fine, except the Maelstrom in Norway may be a bit intense. Gran Fiesta Tour in Mexico, Reflections of China in China, the Germany Showcase, The Italian Showcase, The American Adventure, the Japan Showcase, the Morocco Showcase, Impressions de France in France, the United Kingdom showcase and O Canada! at the Canadian Showcase are all fine. Be aware that everyone has to stand at O Canada! And strollers are not allowed, so it may not be suitable for all small children. Small children may find any and all of these boring.
But unless they are scared of fireworks, IllumiNations: Reflections of Earth is by FAR the Best Fireworks show I've EVER seen. WithlLasers, dancing fountains, lights, and all around the lake - pretty much - there are some groups of trees that MIGHT be in your way if you are in some parts of China and Morocco. If you are the type of person who wants the best seat, even if it takes half an hour, time can go pretty slow.
There aren't any really scary rides at Disneyland, but The Haunted Mansion could scare young children due to the animations and optical illusions used in the ride. The scary ride in all of the Disneyland Resort would be in Disney's California Adventure, and the ride is obviously The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
the Disney land website of coarse.
A couple of euro Disney packages may contain hotel and flight saving's, room and board, stay three nights get one free. these are the kind of things that would be in a Euro Disney package.
At Disneyland and Disney's California there are 178 rides all together and 56 rides at California adventure
You can ride on most rides, but probably not the flying dumbos. Your welcome!!!!!!
To get the most rides total at Disney World, you'll have better luck at the Magic Kingdom. You'll find numorous attractions to experience there.
I think the scariest theme park rides are roller coasters. Also Scream at Six Flags. Millenium Force in Cedar Point is pretty cool from the videos I've seen. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror in Disney Hollywood Studios, Florida, is pretty scary I think :L
Some of the scariest fairground rides are roller-coaster rides and other rides that drop passengers a distance at high speeds. The longest roller coaster is called the Steel Dragon and is 8133 feet in length.
The euro Disney is Closed. The Florida Disney is better.
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There a few scary rides like Shockwave, G-Force, Apocalypse and Maelstrom. But The scariest one for me was Apocalypse!! :)
The Tower of Terror at Disney's Hollywood Studios in Florida is often considered one of the scariest rides in the world. Riders experience sudden drops from a great height and intense special effects that simulate a haunted elevator experience.
the Disney land website of coarse.
Disney attractions are developed by Walt Disney Imagineering
Disney kiddie rides are not sold. You can pay for an annual pass to go to Disney and ride them but you cannot buy them. I'm sorry.
the most scairest ride in Britain is the Apocalypse in Drayton Manor
Take a train from Beauvais to Paris , and subway from the train station to Euro Disney