And putting in a “kiddie” ride excludes all the pre-teens, teenagers & adults travelling without kids etc. The former being the very audience who begin to get into HP
That’s the whole thing with universal, they have areas for kids, they have areas for everybody and they have thrilling areas.
Disney have always been accused of only being for kids, if universal swap the thrills of a B&M for a HP Arthur clone, then they can rightly be accused of starting down the same route.
Not every ride HAS to be suitable for everybody.