proud_canadian
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Last time we went to Disney it was before we had kids. DH and I did not get in any lines for characters, as we felt bad, making little kids wait longer. We even purposely avoided rides like Dumbo, Alladin, etc, as we knew those rides were geared towards young children and didn't want to make them wait longer. We did go on peter pan, pooh etc but only because they were walk ons, otherwise we wouldn't have.
Another thread got me thinking. Do people actually wait in line and visit with characters when they are adults and have no kids in their group?
I know at our local amusement park, most of the rides in the kid zone adults cannot even ride unless they have a child with them. This helps cut down on lines, and those who the rides are meant for, kids, don't have to wait as long.
Can you visit with characters if you are just adults? And do people actually do that?
Another thread got me thinking. Do people actually wait in line and visit with characters when they are adults and have no kids in their group?
I know at our local amusement park, most of the rides in the kid zone adults cannot even ride unless they have a child with them. This helps cut down on lines, and those who the rides are meant for, kids, don't have to wait as long.
Can you visit with characters if you are just adults? And do people actually do that?