No problem, it was a very slow day at MGM. My DS rode with his dad and I was going to go again with him when they got off.

Hmmm, I'm starting to see a pattern here. My 7 yo daughter rode it seven times! I'm guessing your six yo just might be good for a half dozen ridesLaurajean1014 said:My DS (then 3) was tall enough and went on three times in a row. He loved it. Now 10, he loves all the WDW rides.
. At any rate, you will find out in short order whether they love it or not. Just give them an idea (as best you can) of what to expect, so it won't be a total surprise.

My ds 6 loves the mtns, but has no desire in TOT. The idea of falling like that just doesn't appeal to him. HOWEVER, his ds3.5 can't WAIT to be tall enough to go on TOT (and other rides). She measures herself practically daily. She is 38.5" barefoot and hits the 40" mark w/ sneakers. He's trying to be brave yet still talk her out of it...and she is determined to ride it!

Indigo09 said:The first time I went on TOT I was seven as well, and I was really scared about it. What my mom and I did was we waited in line and then at the last minute if I lost my nerve I took the "escape" elevator and waited for her in the area after the ride, where you can get the pictures. Of course after she said she wouldn't buy said picture because only she was in it, I then got determined to go on it so I could get the picture and I loved it!![]()
Also I remember that a CM took the elevator down with me and though they didn't stay I was always in view of a CM who knew why I was there and the wait isn't really that long anyway.
She's kind of a scaredy cat about new things like that, though, so everyone is right: it really depends on your kid.