My DD is almost 6. (We'll be celebrating her b-day this year at WDW) She is small for her age. She's now almost 42" and about 36 lbs. She has only recently decided she likes the more active rides. Last January (She was 5.33 yrs) she rode Test Track and loved it! She started to get a little nervous while waiting but I kept reminding her that she could decide not to go, at any time, as long as the ride hadn't started. We looked at all the things in the line. I also told her what to expect-especially when it looks like you're going to run head on into a semi. We rode TT several times that trip-it's one of her favs.
Also a fav is Soaring. She's ridden it many times now at DLand. She rode it as soon as she meet the height limit (5-4-2004, my screen saver pix). Once again I explained the ride to hear ahead of time. We ride it every time we go now. Don't miss soaring even if you do the baby switch thing.
Kali River Rapids-she rode last Sept.(5 yrs) for first time. She was tall enough (about 40") with the special attachment they have on the ride. She also loves this ride! She loves getting wet! She rode it 3 times in a row (no lines). She rode first 2 times with poncho on, the last time, no poncho! She had a blast!
Safari Ride-(first ride 2 3/4 yrs.)This is one of my favs and since me daughter loves animals, especially lions, I never worried that she would be scared on it. She's not, she likes it alot. Just let your young ones know that the ride can be jerky and rough and that
Little Red will be fine.
Malestorm-s(first ride 3 1/2)he likes this now. I didn't let ker go until she was about 3 1/2. She likes the backwards part and the gnomes. It is dark, however, so it depends on how your kids handle it.
Spaceship Earth-For some reason she has always liked this ride.
Living with the Land-She enjoys the boat ride but is bored by the plants. She liked the fish tanks.
I've learned (the hard way) that the best way for her to enjoy a new ride is for me to explain, in great detail, what happens on the ride. Last Jan. she finally decided to ride Tower of Terror. While she said she enjoyed the ride, her first comment was
"you didn't tell me my butt would lift off the seat!" I'm not sure when she'll ride again, but at least she didn't cry when she got off. Once at Univeral on the Back to the Future ride (she was 4 1/2) I had to console during the entire ride while she kept saying "I want to get off!" She was fine after, however, I still feel guilty for that one.
Over the years, we have exited many rides at the last possible moment. Matterhorn (DL), ToT, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, and assorted roller coasters. I've never forced her to ride and if she decides not to I don't make her feel bad about it. She now enjoys all the above rides (well, maybe not ToT, at least not yet)
This next trip, now that she's, as she puts it, "A roller coaster girl" I'm going to see if she'll ride the mountains (assuming she's tall enough). Space, Thunder, and Splash, here we come.
Ultimately, you are the best judge of what your kids can handle. But, even if you do make a mistake and they hate a ride, don't beat yourself up. They recover faster than we do! Have a great time.
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