Originally Posted By CindyH It appears that DS4 is finally willing to ride Dumbo IF he can ride with DS6 (this is our 4th trip and he has never wanted to ride Dumbo before). This sounds really dumb, but is there a height requirement for Dumbo? Or a "must-ride-with-adult" requirement? Can DS4 ride with DS6? Thanks so much in advance!
Originally Posted By DyGDisney I don't know. On Peter Pan they wouldn't let my 5 year old ride with my 8 year old alone. But on Dumbo both your sons can ride with you I'm sure.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad No height requirement, under 7 must ride w adult, supervise children at all times, child must sit on his own to the inside of the elephant, belt must be buckled, must have fun.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad You all MUST see this! I posted it in another topic a week or so ago. <a href="http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PWP-nov1971" target="_blank">http://home.bellsouth.net/p/PW P-nov1971</a>
Originally Posted By Kira DVC dad great pictures! made me all choked up! seeing stuff like that reminds me of why I love disney =)
Originally Posted By DVC_dad lol yep, small error when we set up the photo... I shoulda been on the outside. Kira: Thanks for your comments. It was my only visit to a Disney park as a child, and it was for one day only. So I spend my adult years making sure my kids get....there a little more often.
Originally Posted By Kira hehe. you sound like my parents. they only went a few times when they were younger but when I was "young" they tried to make sure that they took my brother and I once a year =) I hope your son has great memories of time spent with you at disneyland!
Originally Posted By mauimouse That is so cool DVDdad, except now I'm all teary eyed - makes me want to dig up my family pics too! (and people wonder why we love Disney...)
Originally Posted By RAM1984 Love your picture!!!!!!!!!!! I only have one pic of my teenage sister and myself at DL in 1964. And she had her hair up in curlers. To this day nobody in the family can remember why.
Originally Posted By DVC_dad To me, Dumbo (though far from my favorite ride) is somehow the perverbial right of passage for kids who are lucky enough to get to goto WDW or DL as a child. I went only once, and to the MK for one single day as a child, but I'll always remember it.
Originally Posted By avromark I know a kid who was afraid of Dumbo the ride (or anything that involved being in the air, or speed)I know a kid who used to cover his eyes with your hands at the scary parts and insist on always sitting between 2 people. heh (of course this works well on Big Thunder where being beside an adult increases your air )