Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably no, as if we are paying for it, we'd rather take our kids. Happy to take others but the supervision is a big thing if one kid doesn't want to go on the rides and there are not two parents/one willing to be with the other child.
At 10, the supervision is not a big thing. At all. The 10 year old can go on the ride if s/he wants to or can wait for the others if s/he doesn't want to. Unless the 10 year old has a particular issue, they don't need another parent in sight at all moments. They are not babies.
I wouldn't want my 10 year old standing by herself at an amusement park waiting for the others to get off the ride.
Anonymous wrote:I actually think amusement parks are a great place to have some early independence — plenty to do, self-contained, exciting enough that getting bored and doing something stupid is unlikely to be a concern.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably no, as if we are paying for it, we'd rather take our kids. Happy to take others but the supervision is a big thing if one kid doesn't want to go on the rides and there are not two parents/one willing to be with the other child.
At 10, the supervision is not a big thing. At all. The 10 year old can go on the ride if s/he wants to or can wait for the others if s/he doesn't want to. Unless the 10 year old has a particular issue, they don't need another parent in sight at all moments. They are not babies.