Ok, I do not want to start another debate about harnesses....I've chosen to use one so if you don't agree, please move on with my blessings
That said, let me give you some background. We're from a very small village in Nova Scotia, Canada, and have lived on a very small island in the Caribbean for the last 12 years. In short, we are obviously not used to large crowds of people!
Going to WDW the last week in June (first time in an amusement park, let alone WDW
)with DH, DS (9) and DD (3, will be 4 in July)....and now, to get to my question....is my daughter too old for a harness?? Obviously I've never needed to use one and I have no idea what's what as far as that goes...she's well behaved and actually pretty timid, so I'm pretty sure she won't take off from me, but I need the peace of mind. Can you imagine us green country-bumpkins exiting, say, Fantasmic after the show, where I read that as many as 30,000 are exiting at the same time??
What do you guys think? Am I being too cautious...is there such a thing?
That said, let me give you some background. We're from a very small village in Nova Scotia, Canada, and have lived on a very small island in the Caribbean for the last 12 years. In short, we are obviously not used to large crowds of people!
Going to WDW the last week in June (first time in an amusement park, let alone WDW
)with DH, DS (9) and DD (3, will be 4 in July)....and now, to get to my question....is my daughter too old for a harness?? Obviously I've never needed to use one and I have no idea what's what as far as that goes...she's well behaved and actually pretty timid, so I'm pretty sure she won't take off from me, but I need the peace of mind. Can you imagine us green country-bumpkins exiting, say, Fantasmic after the show, where I read that as many as 30,000 are exiting at the same time??
What do you guys think? Am I being too cautious...is there such a thing?

Good Job for preparing yourself