ImagineEar
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We have a 4 year old who wants to do it, but we are afraid it might frighten him...???



ImagineEar said:He enjoys BTMRR but I was not sure just how much they play up the Yeti experience. I will not let him do Dinosaur because of the close up interaction - too intense.
It goes backwards more than it goes forwards and in the dark. The Yeti is a huge disappointment. If you have ANY motion sickenss issues, DO NOT, I REPEAT DO NOT ride this ride! When I got off (I am 37, DM&W) I thought I had just been given a dose of Demerol. I was loopy and nauseous--we had to find a frozen lemonade quick! If you love coasters, this is a good one. It just wasn't for me! DD9 talked about it for 2 months before we got to WDW and she was a little green when we got off too! We had two fastpasses each (we got them for my sister and her DH and DS5--they decided not to ride) and we ended up giving them to someone in the 105 minute wait line. They were excited!TiggerAllie said:How much of the ride is actually going backwards? We have some motion-sickness issues, but only with going backwards and upside down. (Mission Space was about the spinning limit.)
Thanks.
Easy partner! We are not here to judge but to offer advice and/or information!stinkypeet said:why would you even think about putting a 4 year old child on a rollercoaster, for the thrill of his/her life. the child is only four! wake up!
bamabelle said:It goes backwards more than it goes forwards and in the dark. The Yeti is a huge disappointment. !
bamabelle said:Disney's height restrictions are quite lax as my just turned 3 DS was tall enough for Everest, Soarin, Test Track, Splash Mountain, BTMRR and others. He rode Splash Mtn and loved it but Soarin scared the $*!# out of him. We didn't know anything about it and nobody said anything while we were in line. The CM's just let them through without any advice or warnings. We thought it would be like Peter Pan's Flight or something. He survived and was fine--no major life changing experience--it upset me more than it did him.
You are probably right! I was so dizzy and disoriented after the corkscrew turn-thing that I didn't know which way we were going until it got light again. Regardless, my opinion still stands--the OP should decide for herself whether her child rides this ride.DisFhan said:I would have to disagree with that statement. Most of the ride you are going forward. You go backwards about 23 seconds of the whole 3 minute ride.
check out the on ride video at:
http://www.rollercoasterpro.com/onride_videos/expedition_everest/video.html