My child is the opposite. She saw the drop of Splash and couldn't drag me to the entrance fast enough when she realized she was finally tall enough to get on. The big thing here is every child and parent is different. As a parent it is not always black and white when it comes to decisions on riding rides. You have to try and balance a lot of things because you just don't know how they will react. My friends kids are all older than my daughter and they won't ride half the stuff she will ride. Their older son (in 2nd grade) probably won't go on space mountain where my daughter can't wait to be tall enough to ride it. So then the parents have to gauge when their height is good for the ride, is their maturity level good enough. I know it was a tough decision for me on a lot of these rides, but in the end my daughter wanted to go on so we did. All of them she loved, while saying they were a little scary and would love to go on again. ToT was the only one that really scared her and her initial reaction was not wanting to go back on. But then the next time at the park she saw the hotel, said that is the scary ride, and then said, can we go on it? I think this ride makes it hard because the height limit is so low. So parents have to make that decision for much younger kids and might not always realize what is going on. But we will see. Tourists are not smart when they are on vacation. We have all heard the stupid things they say and do.