jools Report post Posted July 26, 2007 has anyone been here? i went with my nt daughter about 5yrs ago when she was 7 on a school trip and she was scared in some places. we have booked to go next week with all 3 but i'm starting to wonder if its really a good idea with G. sometimes the things i think he will freak at, he suprises me and is fine. i can remember getting stuck in the dark room where there are lots of doors which don't lead out! and i'm not sure what he will make of that. also can't remember if any of the rooms have noises as he really doesn't like that. but i know he will love most of it....especially getting wet hope i'm doing the right thing Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted July 26, 2007 I haven't got a clue what you're talking about. How easy is it to get out/stop the ride/escape? Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagpuss Report post Posted July 26, 2007 Heres a link http://www.theforbiddencorner.co.uk/ Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrs.ddh Report post Posted July 27, 2007 Thanks for the link, Bagpuss. I think the place looks amazing, wouldn't mind having a go myself! Jools, from what I could make out in the little video it looks as if you can choose where you go and possibly avoid certain areas if you need to - so the place itself shouldnt pose much of a problem for your G. I know how you feel, though, about wondering what he will like or fear, what he will delight or shriek at. But then, if you think about it, life is like that too sometimes. Little things come up and we have to deal with them, whether we are ASD or not. And it isn't as if he is in the hands of strangers - he's with you and chances are you will know by instinct what to avoid or how to calm him should he get upset. I hope he doesn't and you all have a fantastic time! Good luck (and I hope it doesn't rain...) ddh Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jools Report post Posted July 27, 2007 thought i had put the link on. thanks for putting it up bagpuss. we've told him all about it and he keeps looking at the website so hopefully he will be happy on the day. you watch.....he'll be fine and one of the others will freak...lol Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNeil Report post Posted July 27, 2007 I went last year and it was fantastic. OK some bits can be a bit scary (I get claustrophobic) but you can avoid them if you want As far as I can remember, they limit the number of people in the park at any one time so it doesn't get over-crowded - genius Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted July 27, 2007 I went last year and it was fantastic. OK some bits can be a bit scary (I get claustrophobic) but you can avoid them if you want As far as I can remember, they limit the number of people in the park at any one time so it doesn't get over-crowded - genius My AS munchkin has been looking over my shoulder, drooling at the prospect of tunnels and wondering how far it is from York. We're in York either at half term or Easter. He can't wait until he's old enough to go caving! Had a hard time hanging on to him when we went to Castleton. Not over-crowded sounds perfect. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mumble Report post Posted July 27, 2007 My AS munchkin has been looking over my shoulder, drooling at the prospect of tunnels and wondering how far it is from York. We're in York either at half term or Easter. He can't wait until he's old enough to go caving! Had a hard time hanging on to him when we went to Castleton. Not over-crowded sounds perfect. Put me down for a place in your suitcase!!!! :lol: I like the idea of it not being crowded. For caving - this is one of the best introductions I know of for children over 11: Adventure Caving. It's not as good as having your own guide and going off into fairly unexplored territory, but it's a fairy cheap (in comparison to caving holidays) and safe way to get a taste of what caving is like. I went when I was 13 (on my own) - the group really looked after me, you get all the specialist equipment and boiler suit and boots lent to you so you don't go home as you do after a caving holiday with clothes in a less nice state to they went in and a mum complaining about the wear and tear all the mud will have on the washing maching and the sewing she'll have to do Ooooh, I've just had an idea to add to the North West Meet . . . Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlp Report post Posted July 27, 2007 We went to the Forbidden Corner last summer and really enjoyed it - I hope your son ahs a nice time. Mine were almost 3 and 6 at the time and my little one was a bit wary - my arm was aching with the effort of carrying him - but ds#1 (AS) loved it! He'd love to go back. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jools Report post Posted July 27, 2007 thanks i'm sure he will be fine. probably worrying over nothing i'll report back next week Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tilly Report post Posted July 27, 2007 I've just shown the video to dd and asked her if she would like to go. I was told in no uncertain terms that we are not allowed to go because it is FORBIDDEN - it says so in the title. Hope those who go have a wonderful time. Tilly Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cariad Report post Posted July 27, 2007 My DS would love that place, he likes scary things! Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlp Report post Posted July 27, 2007 I've just shown the video to dd and asked her if she would like to go. I was told in no uncertain terms that we are not allowed to go because it is FORBIDDEN - it says so in the title. Hope those who go have a wonderful time. Tilly Lol! My ds did agree to go but why exactly would they call it the Forbidden Corner when it's not forbidden was a continuous theme. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jools Report post Posted August 2, 2007 it was a success. the first hurdle was getting in when my youngest refused to go in the big mouth! once over that it went fairly smoothly. a few wobbles from G and the youngest in the dark areas but nothing too major. when we came out G said 'that was mint that' so there you go........brilliant Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bard Report post Posted August 2, 2007 Well done G! And well done jools, for taking a risk! :: Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bagpuss Report post Posted August 2, 2007 That's great Jools Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Alyth_mum Report post Posted August 3, 2007 Glad they enjoyed it. Louise Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites