DznyLvr2005
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I can't remember, cause I usually have my eyes & ears closed the whole time, but are there any drops on Dinosaur... Even small ones???
DznyLvr2005 said:I can't remember, cause I usually have my eyes & ears closed the whole time, but are there any drops on Dinosaur... Even small ones???

moopdog said:MY question about this ride... is it too scary/intense for an almost 5 year old who LOVES dinosaurs. He understands the concept of real/make believe but thinking it might be too loud or dark. I've never been on it, but seems like it's a no-no in the guide books, isn't it?!

moopdog said:MY question about this ride... is it too scary/intense for an almost 5 year old who LOVES dinosaurs. He understands the concept of real/make believe but thinking it might be too loud or dark. I've never been on it, but seems like it's a no-no in the guide books, isn't it?!
moopdog said:OK - now I'm confused.... 5 year olds that don't mind it and adults that cover their eyes!! What exactly IS this ride anyway? I see it on the planning DVD and it looks like an old-fashioned haunted house type ride with Dinosaurs jumping at you instead of monsters. Is it fast, or whip you around... is it just the surprise of things jumping at you that gets you??
civileng68 said:Well the ride is great. However, it is VERY, and I mean VERY loud. Earplugs may not be a bad option. I have more sensitive hearing and honestly, without earplugs I am in pain in parts of the ride.
The ride is VERY rough at parts (glasses can come right off of your face)(think driving in your car on a road at 15 mph with nothing but pot-holes and just not stopping).
I dont know if he'd get scared or not. Depends on the child.

