bikemad
02-24-2004, 03:29 PM
New to this board so hope i'm posting in the right place.
I have been to Disney in Orlando twice but that was pre kids.
We are hoping to take my little lad to Disneyland Paris in August for his 5th birthday-are there many height restrictions on the rides or will he be able to go on a fair amount?
:)
Morrigoon
02-24-2004, 04:22 PM
Given the speed at which a family toting a 5-year old can move through the park, I'd say there will be plenty for you to do - see your other thread in the parenting forum for a partial list. And of course, if your little guy decides to nap, you and your wife can rider-switch to get on Space, Thunder, etc.
innerSpaceman
02-24-2004, 05:47 PM
The "etc." being the Indiana Jones Temple of Peril. I think those are the only 3 attractions in the Park with height restrictions.
And you may not even want to do Temple of Peril your own selves, (keeping in mind that it is often referred to as the "Temple of Pain). Space Mountain, however, is not to be missed. Leave your children with total strangers if necessary.;) And the Big Thunder in France is the best one in the world.
bikemad
02-25-2004, 08:40 AM
Originally posted by Morrigoon
Given the speed at which a family toting a 5-year old can move through the park, I'd say there will be plenty for you to do - see your other thread in the parenting forum for a partial list. And of course, if your little guy decides to nap, you and your wife can rider-switch to get on Space, Thunder, etc.
Thanks-will read the other thread after this-my lad sleep in the day would be a miracle-lol.
Um-i'm a woman so it would be me n my hubby rider-switching-lol:D
bikemad
02-25-2004, 08:41 AM
Originally posted by innerSpaceman
The "etc." being the Indiana Jones Temple of Peril. I think those are the only 3 attractions in the Park with height restrictions.
And you may not even want to do Temple of Peril your own selves, (keeping in mind that it is often referred to as the "Temple of Pain). Space Mountain, however, is not to be missed. Leave your children with total strangers if necessary.;) And the Big Thunder in France is the best one in the world.
Loved space mountain n big thunder in Fla so wont be missing them-hubby can watch my lad.
:)
Olivier de France
02-26-2004, 03:12 AM
I agree with what has been said about Indiana Jones Temple of Peril... you can skip this ride ...:D
bye!
Colin
02-29-2004, 12:01 PM
I Third that Notion ;) I've not ridden Indy in over 6 months, and I have visited loads since then, and as a coaster fan thats saying something!
I am off to Paris on Friday, WOOT! :) I think your 5 year old will have a great time, we have the best its a small world in Paris (Ok admitedly I havent ridden them all to confirm that, but everyone I know who has says so :P)
Cant wait to go *Bounces with excitment*
Colin