If your kids are too small or unwilling to go on a particular ride you want to experience, you can take advantage of our "child swap" program. Each ride and attraction has a child swap area where one member of your party can wait with the little ones while the rest of your party rides. Then as soon as they get off the ride, they can swap places and stay with the kids while the adults who sat out get their opportunity to enjoy the ride.
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From what I've seen...the person who waited gets to jump to the front of the line for the next ride.It's unclear whether they mean the next adult just skip line & ride or go to the end of the line? Anyone know?
We did it with The Mummy. My 7 yr old rode it twice and then refused to go on it the rest of the week.
They allowed my 10 yr old to ride with DH and then again with me without question. But, it was a really slow time of year. Not sure if that would make a difference or not.
She walked through the queue with us which can be kind of dark/creepy if a child is nervous. Not sure if there is a back way into the child swap area or not.
When we swapped, the other adult went right to the fast pass loading area.
Bumping to see what the "child swap" has been on Forbidden Journey. Anyone know?
Bumping to see what the "child swap" has been on Forbidden Journey. Anyone know?
Everyone goes through the line (regular stand by or single rider line- it doesn't matter). Everyone is stopped at the point where you see the test seats and the door for the exit, just before proceeding to the sorting hat area. You just let the TM know you're doing child swap. I went on the ride first so he let me proceed to the sorting hat area and told me to go the single rider lane (I guess since it was only me). DH was directed to the child swap room. When I got off, I easily spotted the room. The top half of the door is open and I saw some heads bobbing around so I figured that was it. It's pretty much on the loading dock area. If you find yourself following the crowd going down the stairs, turn around, you missed the swap room.
Are only the adults who sat out allowed to go, or is it something like Disney, where you are allowed a certain number? There are six of us, and I don't want anyone to have to go by themselves, so we might go 4 and 2, or 3 and 3.