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It might depend on whether Universal owns the rights to Super Monsters, though that would be a good idea for child swap.So I have a 2 year old who will be 5 by the time epic opens so every time i see classic monsters land i think that will be a really cool land but i wonder if I'll be able to check it out since it might be too scary for my daughter. Then yesterday I was watching Super Monsters with her and it got me to thinking that it would be so cute if they themed a really small part of the land to Super Monsters if they own it. Maybe not a play area because I dont think a lot of people would like that but would be a really cute idea for the child swap areas.
Regardless, I think this park will have a lot to do for your daughter. Even if there are some rides she won't be able to ride, the park should have multiple play areas for her to explore, multiple shows, and a healthy balance between child-friendly rides and more extreme rides. While I would imagine that a five year old might have trouble with a Monsters ride (especially one with Forbidden Journey's ride system), every child is different and it will depend on your child's maturity three years from now.
Just as an example, my sister went on Twilight Zone: Tower of Terror when she was three and I was not brave enough to ride it till I was ten.