mirthmaiden
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Okay TFW members, I need to call on your parental wisdom here...
So, I wasn't even planning a trip to AK in May. Now my DS's been watching last year's WDW planning DVD endlessly and has announced, (among other things), that he wants to ride Dinosaur.
Me:"Dinosaur"? The one where TRex looks like he's coming right at you?
DS: Yes. I wanna ride Dinosaur.
Here's the thing - DS will be 5 in a few weeks. Yes, he meets the height requirement, but I'm frankly worried about the aftermath if I let him ride! He LOVES thrill rides - he's a coaster fanatic. But the 3D movies terrified him so much, I literally had to drag him, crying his little heart out, into Carousel of Progress, so great was his fear that something was going to "come out and get him". And he has nightmares fairly regularly from watching the POTC movies at Daddy's house. (Don't even get me started on that one.) Can you see why I hesitate?!
On the other hand, I know I need to sometimes trust him to know what he can and can't handle. He's never been wrong before. But I'm not so sure this is one of those times.
Can I get some opinions on the subject? Anyone gone through this personally?
Been there done that. Have had same issues with my ex (whom I not-so-affectionately call "Super Dad") DS (then 5) wanted to ride Jurrasic Park at IOA. I agreed, but covered his eyes at the crucial moment. Yeah I know - how cruel of me!
It's really hard to know how a child will react in situations like that. You may think you've got him figured out and then he will do the complete opposite. DS is 11 now and still gets scared about stuff that I would totally not expect, but could watch Jurassic Park, etc., over and over and not bat an eyelash. Go figure.
I'd say go for it if he feels confident. You can always duck out at the last minute if he changes his mind. I'm sure you wouldn't be the first.
), that he wants to ride Dinosaur.
"Dinosaur"? The one where TRex looks like he's coming right at you?
OMG, can you imagine if I'd actually taken him on Dinosaur??!! Though I seriously doubt he'd have even gone into the door.
) We started walking across the bridge to enter the Jurassic Park area of IOA and she began freaking out. She planted her feet and refused to budge. Super Dad finally had to pick her up and carry her over to a bench where we sat down to regroup. We eventually figured out that she thought there were going to be dinosaurs roaming freely through the area.
WTG... Super Dad!


I am also bringing a notebook so all the DISers I meet can sign it 
