babygarrettsmom
I wanna live at Disney World!!
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OK, I need some opinions. My son just turned three. I am trying to find out some opinions about when you let your kids go on the bigger roller coasters. He's been riding Goofy's Barnstormer since he was 18 months. He's been on Splash Mountain and loves it. So.....
1)Would you take your just now three-year-old on Big Thunder Mountain? DH says yes, but I'm not too sure.
2)What about Test Track. I think he'd have a blast, but would he be tall enough to see anything over the sides?
Many thanks for your opinions!!
1)Would you take your just now three-year-old on Big Thunder Mountain? DH says yes, but I'm not too sure.
2)What about Test Track. I think he'd have a blast, but would he be tall enough to see anything over the sides?
Many thanks for your opinions!!

After a minute to recover from the shock she asked to go on again LOL, even at 2! Of course this is the girl that went on Barnstormer 18 times in a row when she was one, she's a speed freek this one, and loves the coasters....finally got to go on Rockin' Roller coaster this past Oct for her 6th birthday, she's waited a long time for that one.
**edited to add that he won't touch a roller coaster. I ride all the thrill rides at WDW but by myself! (DH won't do them either! LOL!) DS won't ride TT, Dinosaur or Mission Space but loved Star Tours.
) He did his first upside down roller coaster this summer at Six Flags and loved it. He has been asking to be measured weekly to see if he's 48 inches so he can go on RnR. Lucikly he's now 50 inches and doesn't know about our surprise birthday trip next week. I'd give it a try if you DS isn't intimidated after looking at the ride in person.