swissfamilytreehouse
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 5, 2017
I will be alone with my toddler. Can I use this lane or not? I can only find answers online about much older kids.
ok, i thought a lot of the rides had this lane, so never mind! thank you.
If you really want to ride those rides and you are staying at a WDW resort, you could also use their in-room babysitting service for a few hours:yes guys, i got it, thanks. and all of the disney rides are low key, except for the few obvious exceptions like space mountain and the mine ride and a couple of others at most. i will be able to ride everything with him and he LOVES rides. not sure what one of the posters above was talking about.
If you really want to ride those rides and you are staying at a WDW resort, you could also use their in-room babysitting service for a few hours:
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/child-care-services/
The rides that have single rider (test track, Rock n Roller Coaster, expedition everest) are all rides a 2 year old won't be tall enough to go on. So I'm unclear on what the plan is with your toddler when you ride.
yes guys, i got it, thanks. and all of the disney rides are low key, except for the few obvious exceptions like space mountain and the mine ride and a couple of others at most. i will be able to ride everything with him and he LOVES rides. not sure what one of the posters above was talking about.
oh no, i don't. i'm pregnant so can't ride 'em anyway. i was just confused about the single rider line - thought there were single rider lines on like every ride.
If you mean the post, the single rider lines are just that ........... the rider will have to ride without their party. They are used to fill empty seats among other groups. So if you and a child get in that line, likely you would be split up into different cars. So poster was trying to figure out what you would do with a 2 year old since they can't ride at all. And if you thought that it would help you on tame rides ........ the purpose is still, riders to be split up to share with others ... but they don't have that on those rides. It's so folks can save time waiting in line by being willing to all split up.
Yes, there are many rides for you and your child. But there will also be a list of rides they may be too short to ride on.
If you mean this post, the single rider lines are just that ........... the rider will have to ride without their party. They are used to fill empty seats among other groups. So if you and a child get in that line, likely you would be split up into different cars. So poster was trying to figure out what you would do with a 2 year old since they can't ride at all. And if you thought that it would help you on tame rides ........ the purpose is still, riders to be split up to share with others ... but they don't have that on those rides. It's so folks can save time waiting in line by being willing to all split up.
Yes, there are many rides for you and your child. But there will also be a list of rides they may be too short to ride on.
Not really, because I won't be going on any of the ones with height requirements anyway - as I mentioned, I'm pregnant. There are not many of them at all with height requirements. The only one he'd have to go on alone is Barnstormer, and I plan to skip Stitch anyway as I've heard it's not very good.
- Barnstormer (35")
- Big Thunder (40")
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (38")
- Space Mountain (44")
- Splash Mountain (40")
- Stitch's Great Escape (40")
- Tomorrowland Speedway (32" minimum to ride, 54" minimum to drive)
The only one he'd have to go on alone is Barnstormer
The list is much longer than that, unless you plan to only visit Magic Kingdom.Not really, because I won't be going on any of the ones with height requirements anyway - as I mentioned, I'm pregnant. There are not many of them at all with height requirements. The only one he'd have to go on alone is Barnstormer, and I plan to skip Stitch anyway as I've heard it's not very good.
- Barnstormer (35")
- Big Thunder (40")
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (38")
- Space Mountain (44")
- Splash Mountain (40")
- Stitch's Great Escape (40")
- Tomorrowland Speedway (32" minimum to ride, 54" minimum to drive)
I think you misspelled "Thank You"Continue the craziness everyone....