My son, who is nine and a half years old, is technically tall enough to ride EVERY one of the rides. He's 55 inches tall. He's a pretty smart kid, so I'm not worried about him being scared of anything pretend like monsters, dinosaurs or witches. But I AM worried that a few of the rides might be too rough for him. Particularly, Space Mountain, Tower of Terror and Rock'N'Roller Coaster.
He went on his first real rollercoaster at Six Flags last summer and LOVED it. He sat in the front seat and had his hands in the air the whole time. Scared me to death. BUT he's never been on a coaster with loops before. I know Aersomith's coaster has 3. Are there any parents here who's kids went on it? How was it?
As for Tower of Terror, the more I think about it, I think I'M more scared than he is. There is a similar ride at Six Flags that he BEGGED me to let him go on and I said no. Again, any parents have advice?
And last but not least, here's my Space Mountain story. The only time I went to Disney World was with my family when I was 13 years old. My mother was terrified of coasters and my brother and sister were too young to ride. So it was just me and my dad. My dad said he waited since Disney was built to ride Space Mountain and was really really looking forward to it. Well, my dad and I waited in line almost TWO HOURS. When we finally arrived, I noticed the seats were single file and I'd be sitting alone. For some strange reason, that REALLY terrified me. I chickened out and refused to get on. My dad and I walked away. I felt really bad. He wasn't mad, he just joked about it and picked on me a little. He still does.
So, I guess what I'm getting at is, I just hope that my son doesn't do anything like that. I'm going to show him the pictures of the ride seats on AllEars.net and make SURE he decides ahead of time if he's gonna be too scared to sit alone. Are there any other rides like that? I guess I just feel safer if I can hold his hand if we get scared, you know what I mean? Last summer we went to a water park and were having SO much fun, hopping on one slide to the next. We jumped in two really tall, identical slides, side-by-side so we could race. Well, as soon as I started to pick up speed, I panicked. It was a HIGH-SPEED slide that felt like it was PULLING me 1000 mph! I was SO scared for my son, I couldn't wait for it to end. As soon as I got to the bottom, I grabbed him and hugged him. He didn't cry or anything, but he looked really shook up and said he panicked and spun over and banged his nose on the floor. That was one of the most scariest moments EVER.
Okay, I'll stop babbling on and on. I would just appreciate any and all ride advice.
Thanks!
He went on his first real rollercoaster at Six Flags last summer and LOVED it. He sat in the front seat and had his hands in the air the whole time. Scared me to death. BUT he's never been on a coaster with loops before. I know Aersomith's coaster has 3. Are there any parents here who's kids went on it? How was it?
As for Tower of Terror, the more I think about it, I think I'M more scared than he is. There is a similar ride at Six Flags that he BEGGED me to let him go on and I said no. Again, any parents have advice?
And last but not least, here's my Space Mountain story. The only time I went to Disney World was with my family when I was 13 years old. My mother was terrified of coasters and my brother and sister were too young to ride. So it was just me and my dad. My dad said he waited since Disney was built to ride Space Mountain and was really really looking forward to it. Well, my dad and I waited in line almost TWO HOURS. When we finally arrived, I noticed the seats were single file and I'd be sitting alone. For some strange reason, that REALLY terrified me. I chickened out and refused to get on. My dad and I walked away. I felt really bad. He wasn't mad, he just joked about it and picked on me a little. He still does.
So, I guess what I'm getting at is, I just hope that my son doesn't do anything like that. I'm going to show him the pictures of the ride seats on AllEars.net and make SURE he decides ahead of time if he's gonna be too scared to sit alone. Are there any other rides like that? I guess I just feel safer if I can hold his hand if we get scared, you know what I mean? Last summer we went to a water park and were having SO much fun, hopping on one slide to the next. We jumped in two really tall, identical slides, side-by-side so we could race. Well, as soon as I started to pick up speed, I panicked. It was a HIGH-SPEED slide that felt like it was PULLING me 1000 mph! I was SO scared for my son, I couldn't wait for it to end. As soon as I got to the bottom, I grabbed him and hugged him. He didn't cry or anything, but he looked really shook up and said he panicked and spun over and banged his nose on the floor. That was one of the most scariest moments EVER.
Okay, I'll stop babbling on and on. I would just appreciate any and all ride advice.
Thanks!