seetheworld
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He is tall enough, but I don't know if it is too fast, scary or jerky for such a young child. Has anyone taken their 3 year old on it? Should we wait until he is older? Thank you!


My oldest was so scared to go on it and we finally pushed him on it somewhat forcefully! Well, not really, but we made him go.
After that, we couldn't get him to stop talking about it and how much he wanted to go again. I think we ended up going several times that trip.
I think he was 4 at the time though. My kids are short, so I don't think he could go at age 3.
Dawn
. He is going to be 4 when we take our trip next month and he is only 38 1/2 on a good day lol. I do not know what i'm going to do if he wants to ride some ride that he see other kid his going on and he can not because he is not tall enought for it. If you tell him he can not go on it because he is not tall enought this would be him for the rest of the day.
. I would feel so bad.My 3 year old LOVED it! But she is a bit of a fearless daredevil. I don't think there is anything particularily scary even for a more timid child. My daughter did not like the 'stinky room' however! The ride is fast outside and a bit jerky and bumpy indoors but all in all well enjoyed by many younger (and older!) kids. If you are worried or just want to see what its all about you could always pull up a video of the ride from Youtube and have your child watch it and get an idea of if they would like it.
My DS is small too. He does not like being told that he can not do something because he is to small. He is going to be 4 when we take our trip next month and he is only 38 1/2 on a good day lol. I do not know what i'm going to do if he wants to ride some ride that he see other kid his going on and he can not because he is not tall enought for it. If you tell him he can not go on it because he is not tall enought this would be him for the rest of the day.
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. I would feel so bad.
.) Since I knew before we went that it was going to happen, I made sure that he knew exactly which rides he could go on and which he couldn't. He was thrilled
) with the one ride he could do (KRR), loved looking at EE (talked about the Yeti for days)...We rode Barnstormer and Buzz a lot
. It's hard having a short daredevil, isn't it?What are the sets like on test track? could a child sit between adults?