(Just kidding - that is where this question usually ends up. Sorry.
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We usually end up playing a couple of rounds of "don't do that!" You know, "Don't climb on that!" "Don't hang on that!" "Don't step on that!"
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Pin trading/reviewing, drinks, snacks, hidden mickeys, reviewing the pictures on the digital camera, and making a quick phone call to grandma/grandpa (what did we do before cell phones?) are all things we've done. We've been to WDW/DL a lot, so we'll also talk about experiences we've had with this attraction on other trips.
But my favorite thing to do is people watch (and listen). You see and hear the most interesting things around the parks, and lines are one of the few places you're near the same people for a long time. Much to dh's chagrin, we usually end up talking to people, too. Make sure you're sporting the LGMHPC's--I was surprised by how many DIS'ers we encountered in lines and on busses and boats.

Our family motto on the last trip was "We don't do lines". Tour Guide Mike all the way !!!!!!! I say plan ahead and avoid lines as much as possible. Seems like a drag to have to plan but it was sooooo worth it.
He pulls the laying in one place on the ground trick - which earns him a time out at home but what do I do in the park? So basically if there is a line that is very long or not moving very fast we will just have to keep on walking. Any suggestions for little ones in line? If I could keep him in the stroller for the whole line he would be fine - bet they'd love that eh? 
Our kids are young also but they learn patience and we have some nice chats. We also try to plan so we are not on line for hours.Is he really that good that he can tell where there will be no lines? Maybe I should invest in that. I am very, very, very (did I mention very) nervous about how my 2 year old is going to handle (or more likely not handle) lines. He doesn't do very good well pretty much anywhere with waiting his turn.He pulls the laying in one place on the ground trick - which earns him a time out at home but what do I do in the park? So basically if there is a line that is very long or not moving very fast we will just have to keep on walking. Any suggestions for little ones in line? If I could keep him in the stroller for the whole line he would be fine - bet they'd love that eh?
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