Mom and daughter on Expedition Everest; Animal Kingdom
  • On Jun 24, 2011
    Laura from BL3 Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    Hi we travel to WDW in Sept for 2nd time, 1st time we came my daughter was scared of fireworks and we didnt watch any nigh time shows as a result. What night time show would you recommend we watch first this year to help her "like" /enjoy them?

    Hi Laura:

    I have a little one who is scared of fireworks too, or more specifically, the loud noise that fireworks make when they burst.  For him, Wishes Nightime Spectacular has been the easiest of the night time events to get used to enjoying.  Compared to the other firework shows, I think that there's more opportunity to find room to watch the Wishes fireworks show from further away from center of the action where the noise and lights are slightly less intense.  Specifically, try the overlooked Rose Garden to the right of Cinderella's Castle as a possible viewing location (or try even further away).  We've often found this space not as crowded as others, while giving you some distance from the show. 
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Meet the Panelist: Jonas, New York

I am a family man and huge Disney fan raising two awesome and rambunctious boys.  As Disney Vacation Club members, we travel to Walt Disney World often. Learn More About Jonas

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