The Mummy Ride ...to much for a 6 yo?

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How intense is this ride? My 6 yo is plenty tall enough but is it to much for him mentally? How did you kid do if he/she rode it?
 
How intense is this ride? My 6 yo is plenty tall enough but is it to much for him mentally? How did you kid do if he/she rode it?

my youngest Ds is 11 and I think it's too intense for him and it may only be me but i think it would be too much for a 6 year old
 
DD went on this when she was just turned 10, 2 years ago. The roller coaster was great and she loved it , but the theming of the ride which is excellent, scared her. We all went on again this year but she is still wary of the theming.
For a 6 year old might be a bit to intense, why not go on it yourself first, then make your decision if you think it would be fine or not, for them to ride
 
How intense is this ride? My 6 yo is plenty tall enough but is it to much for him mentally? How did you kid do if he/she rode it?
Has your child been on coasters that launch before? It has a pretty mean launch hill and lots of airtime shortly thereafter. Maybe you should try it first and then make the decision? I would think 6 years of age would be a bit too young but you never know what the child can stand.
 

My friend's DD8 loved the Mummy last year. Though she's been a ride nut for a while.
 
The coaster part may not be too bad, but the theming may be too intense. I've seen children of all ages come off either crying or loving it. It depends on how well they--the child--can take scary stuff such as mummies, zombies, and fire.
 
We just went in OCt. My son is 9 1/2. He got on, then started to freak out. Afterward, he wanted to ride it agian, so all in all we rode 4 times. My feeling is too intense for 6 year old.
 
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Launch? Air Time? Hey! What are we talking here? Are we talking as in launching off like Rockin Roller Coaster? What do you mean "Air Time"? I mean...I should know this stuff....for my grandchildren...(who ride everything)..."Yeah...That's right...I need to know for my grandchildren...Not for myself...":scared1:

I figure...I....uh...I mean...My grandchildren can close their eyes during the scary scenes....but,...."Launch" reminds me of a ROCKET blasting off...and "Air Time"...Well, that makes me think of not exactly being on the ground...:confused3

Can somebody explain....So, that I can "explain" it to my grandchildren....so "they" won't be so afraid...:eek: I, on the other hand, am not nervous about riding it at all....:rolleyes1
 
Launch? Air Time? Hey! What are we talking here? Are we talking as in launching off like Rockin Roller Coaster? What do you mean "Air Time"? I mean...I should know this stuff....for my grandchildren...(who ride everything)..."Yeah...That's right...I need to know for my grandchildren...Not for myself...":scared1:

I figure...I....uh...I mean...My grandchildren can close their eyes during the scary scenes....but,...."Launch" reminds me of a ROCKET blasting off...and "Air Time"...Well, that makes me think of not exactly being on the ground...:confused3

Can somebody explain....So, that I can "explain" it to my grandchildren....so "they" won't be so afraid...:eek: I, on the other hand, am not nervous about riding it at all....:rolleyes1
Sorry.....coaster speak. :rotfl:


Air time is when you experience weightlessness or coming out of your seat during a coaster ride. ROTM has plenty of that. It's what coaster buffs live for! :thumbsup2

ROTM has a launch system...kinda of like the Hulk where you are pulled up the hill with great speed and then you're free. So...instead of being pulled up slowly with a chain lift, you're blasted upwards. It's the same type of type with RnR at MGM but it RnR is flat...ROTM goes up a hill.

Does that make sense?
 
It just depends on the kid. My 7 yr old loves the Mummy and all coasters. It has never been to much for him.

he loves ToT, RnR Coaster, Space Mountain. He can hardly wait til he is tall enough for the Hulk and DD.
 
Yes...It does make sense...I'll tell my "grandchildren" to close their eyes if they get scared...and to take deep breaths when they lift up from their seats....:scared1: :laughing: :laughing:
 
We just got back the weekend before Halloween, and my DS6 absolutely LOVED it!! It didn't seem to scare him at all. However, take into consideration, that he absolutely LOVES Rock'n'Roller Coaster, Tower of Terror, Splash, Thunder, Space, etc.... He is a thrill ride junkie!!

Dana
 
First off, I think that every child is really different. My son has been doing this ride and loving it a lot since he was 5 and tall enough to ride....LOVES IT!

I do have to add that the "launch" on this ride really isn't that much...if you compare it to Rock n" Rollercoaster, it hardly compares. I thought it was funny the first time we rode and didn't know what to expect. The girl sitting in the row with us told us to have our son put his head back because it was a fast start...we kept waiting, and waiting, and waiting.....

I agree that you should try it first so you know ... you are the one who knows your child the best/

Have fun!
 
My two cents: Too intense for a 6 year old.

But I'm an old fogey. :rotfl:
 
We recommended my bro not take his 6yo son on it two weeks ago. But he's a wuss. You could show him the movie (as there are lots of themes and images from it on the ride and queue), and see if he freaks. My 9yo son loved it.
 
It really depends on the kid IMHO.
DD was 7 I believe the first time she rode. She was just shy of the height a few months before, and I had to measure her every week between our 2 visits. The theming she was fine with, the ride itself was a bit too intense.
She wouldn't ride again that trip, but rode multiple times a few months later
 
DD was 7 the first time she rode. She actually had me measure her every week for several months because she was too short to ride on our previous trip

The theming she was fine with, but the ride was a bit intense. she wouldn't ride again that trip, but rode 2-3 times on our next trip and at least 1x per trip after that. I swear she rode repeatly that one trip just to keep getting my mother to ride LOL.
 
Way to intense. No way would I let my 7 year old go on there and I am sure he wouldn't even if I did. I rode once and was terrified. My husband felt sick for the rest of the day! He loved Everest so not usually adverse too fast rides.
 
It just depends on the kid. My 7 yr old loves the Mummy and all coasters. It has never been to much for him.

he loves ToT, RnR Coaster, Space Mountain. He can hardly wait til he is tall enough for the Hulk and DD.

Friend's DD8 is exactly the same. We have an agreement in our group that when we come back after riding DD and Hulk we pretend they weren't that great. She sees through it I'm sure but she can't stand not being able to ride them now.

Bad news is I think she's going to be too short again this year. She wants to be measured whenever she comes over.
 
So...when you all talk about how the ride is intense...not so much the "theming"...Are you saying that even if the theme..were to be, let's say..."Alice in Wonderland"...or "Cinderella"...it would still be a bit too much? It's the ride, itself...and not so much the scary parts of seeing the mummies?:scared1:
 

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