adisneymama said:We were just at WDW 9/10-16 and Fairy Godmother (at CRT) told us this little boy had been a premie. He never should have been on the ride even though he met the height requirement. She was inquiring about Soarin and wether or not my little girl was tall enough to ride it. She isn't and I told her at her age even if she had been she would not have been allowed to ride it. She is 3 but is very active and would not have sat still and I would worry even with that strap between her legs. She thanked my over and over again for being a concerned parent and using my brain basically. That is when she told us the little boy had been a premie. She said all the CM's are very upset by this death. We also learned that since then MS has been toned down even more. I didn't ride it this trip because I didn't want to be disappointed. I feel for the family. I know that my dd will not ride anything like that until she is much older and she wasn't a premie.
zagafi said:HUH?? What does the fact he was born premature have to do with the ride unless he had a specific health issue as a result? My oldest was 7 weeks premature and is perfectly healthy. Simply being a preemie without an underlying health issue is irrelevant.
goofie4goofy said:I have been on Mission Space several times. While I enjoy the ride, I know it is only a ride..and a real thrill ride at that...I can't imagine what a 4 year old who cannot tell the difference between real an d make believe.
last week I saw older children 10 or 12 getting off before getting in to the capsule. One boy was crying before he left, he must have been 10 or so and he was scared.
I thin k the ride should have an age limit, not a height limit. It is IMHO very realistic and more "serious" than any other ride in the parks. The first time I rode it I was scared too. They really make you think your going to Mars...just imagine being in a 4 year old's head!
d4est said:I know there is nothing official, so I am asking for opinions.
My son is 8, will be 8 1/2 by the time we go. He is a dare-devil & will ride anything he can. He can't wait to ride this. He is definitely tall enough.
Should I let him? I know, when it comes down to it, it's a personal call. What have others with very brave and, thankfully, very healthy 8 year olds done? TIA.
d4est said:I know there is nothing official, so I am asking for opinions.
My son is 8, will be 8 1/2 by the time we go. He is a dare-devil & will ride anything he can. He can't wait to ride this. He is definitely tall enough.
Should I let him? I know, when it comes down to it, it's a personal call. What have others with very brave and, thankfully, very healthy 8 year olds done? TIA.