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BL II -Purple Team
Member of the RP Bad Girls Club Mesmerized by Clay! That feeling of accomplishment becomes addictive Join Date: Feb 2001
Location: Canada
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Jedi Training question
When you go sign your kids up to be in a show on any given day, do the kids have to physically be there at the time? I was thinking of going to sign the kids up while the rest of the family rides Toy Story Mania. Is that okay, or do the kids have to come with me? TIA!
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Attention: There's a '71 Castle in the Hub with its lights on!
Join Date: Nov 2001
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2- Not allowed. 3- Nope. 4- Yup. The CM's can do a basic "pre-qualifing test" with many of the kids, to see it they will be OK (and not too nervous) to "train" on stage. |
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DIS Veteran
Join Date: Feb 2011
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kids have to be present...but another adult can take all the tickets and get fastpass for TSM then meet up there after signup for a ride.
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BL II -Purple Team
Member of the RP Bad Girls Club Mesmerized by Clay! That feeling of accomplishment becomes addictive Join Date: Feb 2001
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Sure glad I asked, thanks!
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Join Date: Nov 2007
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Yep, they have to be there. They will ask your kids how old they are, if they want to participate, and sometimes if they know left or right. If you kids are in the 4-5 range you might want to go over that info. The last time we went, my DS (who had recently turned 4) told the CM that he was 3. I just about died and I'm sure the CM thought I was lying. But what can you do? Kids say whatever they want sometimes.
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