I love this site. Myself, wife, two boys (4 and 2) and two grandparents are going to WDW in September for a week. Staying at the Polynesian. Have been to WDW around 5 times since childhood (last in 1999) and WDL around the same last in January of 2004.
Question #1. Both of my guys are very tall for their age (46 and 40 inches respectively) Any rides they should not go on (other than those that they are obviously not allowed on). Which is the ride that people have gottten hurt or killed on? Not to be morbid, but I want to be informed
Question #2 any tips for the trip or about the Polynesian. We are scheduled for Hoop De Doo, Little Eintstens and Dinner at the Crystal with Winnie. Did not want to go to crazy with the charachter dining. We also have the Disney Dining Plan..any tips on that?
Thanks!
Question #1. Both of my guys are very tall for their age (46 and 40 inches respectively) Any rides they should not go on (other than those that they are obviously not allowed on). Which is the ride that people have gottten hurt or killed on? Not to be morbid, but I want to be informed
Question #2 any tips for the trip or about the Polynesian. We are scheduled for Hoop De Doo, Little Eintstens and Dinner at the Crystal with Winnie. Did not want to go to crazy with the charachter dining. We also have the Disney Dining Plan..any tips on that?
Thanks!

She rode Space Mtn. for the first time in Dec. with her hands up the entire ride, go figure! Just follow the lead of the kids, and use your own judgement. Maybe you could ride first and see if you think it's too much for them?

and send a little pixie dust your way for a magical trip!
Lucky you to stay at the Poly. It is my dream. Sounds like you are off to a good start!

). Mission: Space now has a non-centrofuge 'Green Card' side that removes the intensity and makes it more like a simulator ride.
consider doing this.
It is for the truly overboard Dissers!