I have to say that I see both sides, of the original comment about kids vs couples and about the age of your child on rides.
I was always tall for my age (completly the reverse now, I think I stopped growing at 12!) yet my parents wouldn't let me on the roller coasters at Thorpe Park and Chessington, which, in my situation, was a very good thing and I completely agree with their choice looking back now because I know me, and if I'd have tried them then I would have been too scared to ride them in future instead of being the thrill freak I am now!
I'm certainly not saying you're wrong littlemermaid83, you know your own child better than anyone, and if you think that's the responcible thing to do then do it.
I can also see the point of the person (sorry can't remember who it was) who commented on people with pushchairs. Obviously I can't talk for this person so I'm not going to say that he/she meant all people with buggies or not. However, I can relate to this as a very small percentage of people (and I mean small) with push chairs think it is there god given right to push it anywhere they want and expect people to leap out of the way!
I've had my legs cut and bruised by a mother using her childs buggy (with the child in it) as a battering ram to get onto the shuttle bus at the Cheyenne, :evil: but I'm sure no parent on this forum would ever dream of using their child as a weapon.
I don't have kids and my fiance and I love going to Disneyland by ourselves, so do many others. In fact I read an article a few years ago about a couple in their 80's who have gone to a Disney resort every year for forty years. They first went by themselves, then they had children, then they took their grandchildren and now they go by themselves or all in a big group. I think that's a lovely story!
My grandparents went regularly, and I think I get my passion for Disney from my nan, even though I never had the pleasure of meeting her or my grandfather. My dad recalls being dragged to the cinema to see the Jungle Book when it first came out (he was about 19 and a mod, so it was seriously uncool in his words) just because my nan refused to see it by herself but desperately wanted to go! Now, for me, that is what Disney is all about, magic, whatever your age!!
Sorry this post has turned epic now!