G.S. asks from Portland, OR on November 24, 2008
Elephant Rides-safe or Not for 21 Month Old?
We are planning a vacation to asia that includes a visit to an elephant training place. My husband and I are disagreeing on something. My husband thinks it's okay for our 21 month old toddler to ride on an elephant. I think she's too young. I am not even comfortable with her riding a horse. She's even afraid of riding the carousel at the mall. Would you let your 21 month old ride an elephant?
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Update:
Due to things happening in Thailand, we have decided to postpone the trip.
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Thanks all for your input. I have to say I rode an elephant when I was 4 yrs old and a horse when I was 5. Both without my parents and only a trainer leading the animal. I love riding animals and I shouldn't deny my daughter this opportunity. However, animals are animals. Even domestic dogs have harmed and killed children. My concerns are her falling off and also perhaps getting sick or allergic. She is highly allergic to cats and dogs. I also don't know if the ride is just for photos, around a confined area or an actual trip into the jungle. I will keep this activity on the agenda, watch her reaction and play it by ear. If there's a ton of children riding those elephants, I will feel better letting her try. And of course ride WITH her if she wants to ride the elephant. It's not something we get to do often, perhaps never again and I should focus on being grateful for the opportunity. Thanks again.
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N.W. answers from Washington DC on December 01, 2008
NO!NO!NO!NO!NO!* if she's afraid of the Mall ride why on earth allow her to ride an enormous animal of that size.Just being honest w/ you. Talk him out of it
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T.H. answers from Norfolk on November 25, 2008
i would if she was with an adult on the ride. i think everyone i've seen lets multiple riders on at a time. also the the ride itself probably has a hight or age they have to be to ride. they do this for a living they should know better what age is ok. but if she is scared when you get there i wouldnt make her ride.
J.C. answers from Lynchburg on November 25, 2008
I would think it would be okay if one of you rode with her. However, personally I had a hard time with my 3 yr old doing it last spring, and he was obviously nervous about it once he was on the elephant. He's always loved riding the carousel. If your daughter is afraid of riding a carousel, putting her on an elephant may be somewhat traumatizing for her.
M.G. answers from Washington DC on November 25, 2008
i couldnt tell you about the elephant
but it sounds like you are projecting your fears onto her and that is not fair also.
make sure you have hands-on contact at all times and you should be good.
remember the more nervous you are the more she will be. babies are very intuned to you and your emotions.
S.S. answers from Washington DC on November 25, 2008
I would. I propped my little guy up on ponies, camels, a huge dog, his uncle, let him hold a python, whatever, he's fearless. But I add that I have a good bit of experience with critters, and am not afraid of them myself. I expect he and the critter pick up on my confidence (although some of his confidence is all his own, he also tried to ride his bike down the stairs, something that I would NOT do). If you are scared, she will be scared, and the critter might be bit skittish. If you can overcome it enough to get up with her, go for it, or have your husband set her up. If she's still scared, don't force her... just let her pet the trunk. Remember the elephant who carried the girl safely to a high place before the tsunami in Indonesia. I would imagine a well-trained elephant is far safer than a camel or a horse, being smarter.
N.R. answers from Richmond on November 26, 2008
Not in this lifetime! No matter what, you cannot put a human's head on an animal's body. They can't reason it out. If she is unhappy and screaming can you imagine if that elephant got spooked? Why would he want to take a chance?
I am all for Dads are the leaders of our homes. However, when it can be a life or death situation and dad is not seeing clearly, it's time for us to step in and protect our little ones. Let's all pray for Dad to receive wisdom concerning this event so that he will be the one making the right decision for his baby girl.
Enjoy your trip and know that most of us would LOVE to travel to such exotic places.
Take Care,
N. :) SAHM homeschooling 3 boys 13, 8 & 2 1/2 yrs old and married to my Mr. Wonderful for 15yrs next month. I love to help moms who want to become SAHMs reach that goal!
N.B. answers from Washington DC on November 25, 2008
Hmmm...let me think....no, no, and no. You should stick with your position. Boys!
T.D. answers from Washington DC on November 24, 2008
Hi Gillian --
my first response is HOW COOL IS THAT?!?!? But I definitely see your point of view.
I wouldn't let the baby ride it ALONE! of course.
I would also say that my daughter had a better seat for pony rides at 2 than she does now at 3.
By and large, elephants are very social creatures, and surprisingly gentle. You'll be surprised by how sweet these guys are, I bet.
BUT -- if deep down in your gut you feel she's not ready and you don't want to do this THEN STICK TO YOUR GUNS. Always trust your instincts.
I'm just impressed that you're considering international travel with a toddler. All power to ya!
Best of luck, and safe travels ~
E.B. answers from Dover on November 25, 2008
First off...WOW! That sounds like it's going to be an awesome trip. Ok, now that I got that out of my system...I tell you...men are clueless when it comes to the safety of their children (I won't go into my tangent on what happened in FL when we visited my family and I stepped out of the house for less than a half an hour!). I think it would be safe to say to maybe set him/her on top of the elephant with mommy and daddy on top to pose for a PHOTO, but that's about the extent of "riding an elephant". Let daddy ride by himself! :-) You and baby follow behind in a car where it's safe. :-) Have a great time on your trip!
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