ZephyrHawk
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First, I am not someone who believes that in "this day and age" we need to keep any shorter leash on our children than we did in previous years. Accordingly, as my parents left me to wait for them while they went on thrill rides (sometimes for over an hour), and we're talking about Disney World and not some county fair, I think it's perfectly fine to have the kid wait.
BUT...there are chicken exits and rider swap options at Disney, so I don't know why you'd bother. Personally, I'd force the kid to stay in line with me and cajole him the entire time to try and get him on the ride. Then I'd make a big deal of leaving him ("If the ghosts get us and we don't come back remember to call your grandparents and let them know!"). Plus, I remember being supremely bored and unhappy when my parents would leave me to go on roller coasters, and I'd rather not put my kid through the same thing.
BUT...there are chicken exits and rider swap options at Disney, so I don't know why you'd bother. Personally, I'd force the kid to stay in line with me and cajole him the entire time to try and get him on the ride. Then I'd make a big deal of leaving him ("If the ghosts get us and we don't come back remember to call your grandparents and let them know!"). Plus, I remember being supremely bored and unhappy when my parents would leave me to go on roller coasters, and I'd rather not put my kid through the same thing.