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27 Dec 18, 12:29 PM |
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Join Date: Aug 18
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Sounds like my eldest. She was always really tall. My youngest just turned three and she’s about as tall as a two year old. I’ve made a height chart. Then tells me what new rides they can go on when they hit a certain height. 40” is the one that has the majority of the rides like big thunder mountain and splash mountain, soarin test track etc.
Is difficult to predict so far in the future that’s why I’ve done a height chart and they can see. Also talked a lot to the youngest about her not being big enough so that she understands when we are there why she can’t go on. |
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27 Dec 18, 11:59 PM |
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Join Date: Dec 10
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I will be controversial here i reckon. #1 might well be lego land for that age. Reason being it is so quiet. Walk ons or 5 mins almost all the time. Young kids tend not to get the whole waiting 20 mins or longer for a 2 min ride. They want to ride. Then if they like it ride again. They can do this and being so quiet the park is very relaxing. This altogether with some reasonable rides and i think young kids love it as a day out.
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