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I'm heading to WDW in two weeks with my DW and twin, 7y/o DDs. My wife will be 7 months pregnant so there are several attractions she won't be able to partake in.

For the most part, I don't expect that to be a problem, but I could see it being an issue on the Tomorrow Land Speedway since I believe each girl needs to ride with an adult.

Does anyone know if I can just do a variation of the child swap and ride once with each daughter while the other waits in line with my wife?

Also, does anyone know of any other scenarios where 1 adult and 2 youngish kids could be a problem?
 
I believe that at 7 yrs old, your kids will be able to go on the majority of rides without an adult.
 
I'm heading to WDW in two weeks with my DW and twin, 7y/o DDs. My wife will be 7 months pregnant so there are several attractions she won't be able to partake in.

For the most part, I don't expect that to be a problem, but I could see it being an issue on the Tomorrow Land Speedway since I believe each girl needs to ride with an adult.

Does anyone know if I can just do a variation of the child swap and ride once with each daughter while the other waits in line with my wife?

Also, does anyone know of any other scenarios where 1 adult and 2 youngish kids could be a problem?

I've done the "reverse kid swap" at parks before, just explain to the greeter out front what you're going to do, and they'll tell you where to go. Any ride that requires an adult to sit with a child but only has a 2 person seat will potentially be a problem. But mostly it depends on the heights of the kids (they don't care about age so much as they do height and if the kid is mature enough to ride "alone", even if you're sitting in the row ahead or behind them).

Also, if it's a ride with a separate single rider line, one daughter would most likely be paired up with someone from that line, so at least she wouldn't be riding completely alone. I've actually ended up making friends with people like that, and wandered around the park with them for a few hours so one kid wouldn't have to ride alone.
 

I'm heading to WDW in two weeks with my DW and twin, 7y/o DDs. My wife will be 7 months pregnant so there are several attractions she won't be able to partake in.

For the most part, I don't expect that to be a problem, but I could see it being an issue on the Tomorrow Land Speedway since I believe each girl needs to ride with an adult.

Does anyone know if I can just do a variation of the child swap and ride once with each daughter while the other waits in line with my wife?

Also, does anyone know of any other scenarios where 1 adult and 2 youngish kids could be a problem?

It is age7 and up to ride alone except the Speedway will likely be an issue since you need to be a specific height to ride alone. So yes they will do a rider swap there no issue. Although there is no reason your wife can't go on the speedway.
 


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