cakebaker
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In our family, if you are tall enough and a ride doesn't make you sick (of course!) you ride! No one person, big or little, is in control of the agenda and we all do things we don't like for each other.
For us, someone not riding something isn't controlling the agenda. We don't have to have the entire family ride every ride.
We're on vacation and we each want the others to have a great time- so we're flexible. Ride what you want, sit out what you don't want to ride. In my grandson's case, we're lucky now- if he's tall enough he wants to ride it. But when and if he balked at something before, he got to sit out. We took turns with who waited with him and if rider switch was available- yay! bonus rides!
I hate RRC- it doesn't make me sick but I don't like it. I don't like Everest either. My daughters hate the teacups, I don't mind them. My grandson loves them. So we switch in and out and do what we need to do to insure everyone is having a great time without being miserable riding things they don't want to ride. And if the grown ups can skip things they don't like without having to provide what the others think is a valid excuse, I see no reason to hold a child to a higher standard.
