Bringing the Baby!

RachelEllen

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We're bringing our baby to Islands of Adventure this weekend. (With the 10 year old!)

Does this park have anything similar to the Disney Baby Pass? I'm curious if I will get to ride anything, or I will be sitting in gift shops most of the day :)

(And, if they do, does anyone know if you can wait in the line with the rest of your party. That was the one downside of the awesome Disney baby pass. You couldn't wait in line, and it still made for a very separate day. Or, if, like Disney, the pass allows more than one rider. Our 10 year old is really psyched that at Disney he can ride things twice in a row due to his little sister)
 
We're bringing our baby to Islands of Adventure this weekend. (With the 10 year old!)

Does this park have anything similar to the Disney Baby Pass? I'm curious if I will get to ride anything, or I will be sitting in gift shops most of the day :)

(And, if they do, does anyone know if you can wait in the line with the rest of your party. That was the one downside of the awesome Disney baby pass. You couldn't wait in line, and it still made for a very separate day. Or, if, like Disney, the pass allows more than one rider. Our 10 year old is really psyched that at Disney he can ride things twice in a row due to his little sister)
They have what they call child swap which one family memeber waits with the child while the others ride and when thier ride is finished they allow the one who was waiting with the child to ride while another one watches the child and I have never used it but they say you wait in a room that is air conditioned
 
Oh yea..we went last year with our 1 year old..all the big rides have baby swap...its like a little room you wait in normally just where you board, just go in the queue like normal until you get to the riding part then let the CM know your baby swapping. It soo cool..we are heading back this year again with our now 20 months old and will be doing it again..the whole of Universal has these...last year it wasnt busy so we rode "The Mummy" back to back for 4 times swapping the baby back and forth.
 
They have what they call child swap which one family memeber waits with the child while the others ride and when thier ride is finished they allow the one who was waiting with the child to ride while another one watches the child and I have never used it but they say you wait in a room that is air conditioned
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