thesoldtrain
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A question for those of you who frequent WDW.....we are going to be going in July to WDW for our first trip and traveling witha 5 yr old and 1 yr old takes a lot of planning, as I am sure you all know! My questions are regarding how to logistically use Fastpass and Baby Swap at WDW versus Disneyland, where we go often!
At Disneyland, a little known (or maybe not so little known fact) is that they allow you to use your Fastpasses even PAST the time indicated on the ticket. Example: Your time is 12:30-1:30 but you don't make it until 5 pm. They still let you ride (although this is not stated publicly for sure!). Is this the same at WDW or are they strict with times?
Also, we take advantage of rider switch OFTEN at DLR. We go up with our baby and they will give us a paper ticket that allows myself or my husband to ride (good for 2 people) after one of us waits in line at the queue. The other parent waits OUTSIDE the queue with the little one (or goes for food, what have you) and then gets to enter the Fastpass line with the paper. Is this how WDW works, too? Unofficial Guide says that in order to baby swap, the entire family waits in line and then they switch where the ride loads? Doesn't sound like too much fun with the baby, so I am hoping they use the Rider Switch pass, too.
Thanks for your time in letting us know how WDW works!
Jeanette
At Disneyland, a little known (or maybe not so little known fact) is that they allow you to use your Fastpasses even PAST the time indicated on the ticket. Example: Your time is 12:30-1:30 but you don't make it until 5 pm. They still let you ride (although this is not stated publicly for sure!). Is this the same at WDW or are they strict with times?
Also, we take advantage of rider switch OFTEN at DLR. We go up with our baby and they will give us a paper ticket that allows myself or my husband to ride (good for 2 people) after one of us waits in line at the queue. The other parent waits OUTSIDE the queue with the little one (or goes for food, what have you) and then gets to enter the Fastpass line with the paper. Is this how WDW works, too? Unofficial Guide says that in order to baby swap, the entire family waits in line and then they switch where the ride loads? Doesn't sound like too much fun with the baby, so I am hoping they use the Rider Switch pass, too.
Thanks for your time in letting us know how WDW works!
Jeanette