saavyplanner
Earning My Ears
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- Feb 20, 2016
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We are taking our 4 & 6 yo to Disney for the first time in October. Our younger one likely just hits the 40in mark and I *think* our 6yo is 44 inches (haven't measured yet), that said there are certain rides (Space Mountain) that I'm not sure she would like (jury still out btwn DH and I on this)...So I have a couple of questions
1- How are the height requirements enforced--do they check once per visit or for each ride? with shoes/without? If a kid just misses it (say 1/4 inch) do they let it slide?
2- Besides the rider swap, what are some other ways to do top adult rides--if neither kid wants to go. So let's say my husband and I each wanted to ride, and neither kid was going with us, what is the best way to do this...Without the remaining parent just waiting with kids. FWIW, we have a few SM FastPass setup already (all 4 of us).
3-There might be some other rides that the younger one won't be able to do (the 44in+) and I have a feeling that the waiting in line, and then not going on the ride, will lead to understandable tears "it's not fair"--so how have you handled these situations?
Thanks!!
1- How are the height requirements enforced--do they check once per visit or for each ride? with shoes/without? If a kid just misses it (say 1/4 inch) do they let it slide?
2- Besides the rider swap, what are some other ways to do top adult rides--if neither kid wants to go. So let's say my husband and I each wanted to ride, and neither kid was going with us, what is the best way to do this...Without the remaining parent just waiting with kids. FWIW, we have a few SM FastPass setup already (all 4 of us).
3-There might be some other rides that the younger one won't be able to do (the 44in+) and I have a feeling that the waiting in line, and then not going on the ride, will lead to understandable tears "it's not fair"--so how have you handled these situations?
Thanks!!