It just dawned on me that this might be a problem. When my family is going to WDW, I will be 37 weeks pregnant (yes my OB OK'd me to go). DH, DS(3) and I are veterans, but it will be the first time for the rest of our family (5 kids: girls 22 and 20; boys 17,15,13). DH's kids bros and sis', but they live with us now.
I want very badly to stand in the lines with them as they discover the magic that makes Disney, Disney. The little details, etc. I know that many of the rides I can't ride, but was assuming that I could still stand in line and then "chicken out" when it was time to board. The rides that load and unload in the same place, used to allow non-riders to just step through the ride to the exit side, and then wait for their party at the exit. Do they still allow that? I dread the idea of spending large blocks of time scouting out a place to sit when I am not tired, and then holding down the bench for the reportedly long wait times. (We'll be at WDW May 31 to June 5). Of course, if I am tired, I will gladly hold down a bench!
Same thing for DS(3), for the rides he is too small to be on (he's 44"). He would NOT be a happy camper if he had to be away from dad and all of his aunts and uncles for an extended time, if there are long wait times. However, he is very grown-up and understanding about not being able to ride if he is too small. I'm assuming that they'll let him stand in line, too, and just "chicken out" and wait at the exit with mom.
Do you think that the CM's at the entrance will not allow the two of us to wait with our family? Help! All opinions and advice are gladly welcomed.
I want very badly to stand in the lines with them as they discover the magic that makes Disney, Disney. The little details, etc. I know that many of the rides I can't ride, but was assuming that I could still stand in line and then "chicken out" when it was time to board. The rides that load and unload in the same place, used to allow non-riders to just step through the ride to the exit side, and then wait for their party at the exit. Do they still allow that? I dread the idea of spending large blocks of time scouting out a place to sit when I am not tired, and then holding down the bench for the reportedly long wait times. (We'll be at WDW May 31 to June 5). Of course, if I am tired, I will gladly hold down a bench!

Same thing for DS(3), for the rides he is too small to be on (he's 44"). He would NOT be a happy camper if he had to be away from dad and all of his aunts and uncles for an extended time, if there are long wait times. However, he is very grown-up and understanding about not being able to ride if he is too small. I'm assuming that they'll let him stand in line, too, and just "chicken out" and wait at the exit with mom.
