i have two twin boys who want thrills
heres the catch
they have a heart problem
heres the catch
they have a heart problem
Brian Skinner said:I think everything except, Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, Big Thunder Astro Orbiter, Barnstormer and maybe even Dumbo and Alladins carpets and also possibly Pirates of the Caribbean(has a small drop of about 15-20 ft.) at MK.
Brian Skinner said:AK rides to avoid would be Dinosaur, Everest, Primevil Whirl and possibly Tricerratop spin.
i have two twin boys who want thrills
heres the catch
they have a heart problem
"a heart problem" isn't very descriptive.
I'm 26 and I had surgery to repair a bicuspid aortic valve + aneurysm of the ascending aorta a few months ago. I ride and re-ride every "thrill" ride in Central Florida. The ride itself isn't really going to do anything to anyone, it's peoples reactions to the ride that I feel does the damage. If you follow the ride health warnings your kids are going to ride 1 thing and spend the rest of the day staring at a wall.
I know nothing about heart problems, so I hope I'm not speaking in ignorance or stupidity here, but do any of you agree with me in that Soarin' might be ok to do? A previous poster mentioned to avoid it, but I think it would be fine. On the map it doesn't have the infamous red triangle that usually goes along with thrill rides. If the young child does ok in a movie theater (not sure if he does, just assuming) Soarin' would probably be ok, since you're only moving slightly in sync with the film. Again, I have no knowledge that would back up my comment, just a thought to consider. It would probably make the kids feel good that they can go on such a major attraction.
Hope this isn't taken as rude or inconsiderate or anything....
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