Aquamouse question

If they're in a "no solo riders" period, they need to have a CM at the end of the line telling people that so that people don't get to the loading point only to be disappointed.
That's a great point. If conditions don't allow for single riders, they should have a sign or CM letting people know that before they spend all that time in line. I know I would be a little upset if I had to wait in line only to be told at the last minute I couldn't ride.
 
Thanks for all the suggestions, I think I will get him a rash guard so we have no issues.
 
Not only was I not allowed to take mine in a case, the guy (I think his name was Renaldo) told me it was for 2 riders only and not solo riders. So needless to say I didn’t get to ride it. Huge bummer

Whaaaaaat?! I've never heard that (that Aquamouse is not for solo riders). In fact, on the website it says "single riders must be 54" or taller, indicating that solo/single riders are allowed.
We were on the Fantasy last week. I attempted to ride the Aqua Duck on 3 different occasions but when I arrived at the bottom of the stairs there was a sign that clearly stated that two riders were required due to winds. This happened twice at sea and once at Castaway Cay. I was able to ride once with my DD but unfortunately that was all.

If planning to ride single, I'd be prepare accordingly that it might not be allowed for some/all of your cruise.
 
If they're in a "no solo riders" period, they need to have a CM at the end of the line telling people that so that people don't get to the loading point only to be disappointed.
I haven't been on the Wish but on the Fantasy there is a sign at the bottom of the stairs where guests are measured to ensure they're tall enough to ride.

I would be surprised if the Wish didn't have a sign at this location also.
 

We were on the Fantasy last week. I attempted to ride the Aqua Duck on 3 different occasions but when I arrived at the bottom of the stairs there was a sign that clearly stated that two riders were required due to winds. This happened twice at sea and once at Castaway Cay. I was able to ride once with my DD but unfortunately that was all.
I have never seen this (though then again, perhaps it never occurred when I was trying to ride the AquaDuck). Good to know they do put up a sign so people are aware!
 
I haven't been on the Wish but on the Fantasy there is a sign at the bottom of the stairs where guests are measured to ensure they're tall enough to ride.

I would be surprised if the Wish didn't have a sign at this location also.

I've seen the height sign. That has nothing to do with the issue of them apparently sometimes denying solo riders.
 

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