bluejasmine
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Ok Im a Disney vet but never had to use Ride Swap before, my son is bringing his GF and her 4 yr old son, how does ride swap work? I want to explain it to them
Ok Im a Disney vet but never had to use Ride Swap before, my son is bringing his GF and her 4 yr old son, how does ride swap work? I want to explain it to them
Do they go back through fast pass queue? IS there a list of rides that do child swap?You have to approach the CM at the entrance to the ride queue and ask if they offer the switch. If they do, then they will give you 1 pass. An adult and the child not riding will wait while everyone else rides. When those guests are done the adult who waited gets to ride, and they can take 1 additional adult with them so they don't have to ride alone.
Do they go back through fast pass queue? IS there a list of rides that do child swap?
Basically you make a FP reservation for a ride (with a height requirement/utilizes rider swap) for anyone riding the first time. That group is issued the pass (must have kids with you).Do they go back through fast pass queue? IS there a list of rides that do child swap?
I don’t remember any restriction that you can only take 1 additional adult.You have to approach the CM at the entrance to the ride queue and ask if they offer the switch. If they do, then they will give you 1 pass. An adult and the child not riding will wait while everyone else rides. When those guests are done the adult who waited gets to ride, and they can take 1 additional adult with them so they don't have to ride alone.
I don’t remember any restriction that you can only take 1 additional adult.
All the tickets I’ve gotten have said 3 people may ride. No mention of child vs adult.
We have always let the older GS be one who gets to ride again but I think it could be 3 adults.
Maybe someone who has done that could clarify.
I guess I never read any policy anywhere.I have heard that too. However the Disney site states it is one person. So best to plan on that and call any extra riders Perks.![]()
The site is wrong. (go ahead, use your shocked faceI have heard that too. However the Disney site states it is one person. So best to plan on that and call any extra riders Perks.![]()
I would not expect that they are going to change them to say 2 people. It is simply an error on the website that they have never fixed. It's been 3 on the actual pass since Rider Swap started. The expiration is not part of the rule at all so that is not even a change really. There's no mention of when you can re-ride in the rule. So that is differentI guess I never read any policy anywhere.
I just know what is on the actual RS they handed me.
But, you are right, if an official policy says 1additional adult then they can change the ticket wording at any time.
They did that to require same Day expiration on the popular rides with no advance notice.
This website has a list of all the rides with a height restriction, the height restriction and some ideas of things to do while waiting. It's near the bottom of the page. I haven't read the other info on the page related to the Rider Swap so I have no idea if it's accurate or not, I just liked their chart to give to a friend that needs it for next week and there's no other way to link it easilyDo they go back through fast pass queue? IS there a list of rides that do child swap?
Thank you! This is very helpful.This website has a list of all the rides with a height restriction, the height restriction and some ideas of things to do while waiting. It's near the bottom of the page. I haven't read the other info on the page related to the Rider Swap so I have no idea if it's accurate or not, I just liked their chart to give to a friend that needs it for next week and there's no other way to link it easily
https://wdwprepschool.com/how-to-child-swap-rider-switch-at-disney-world/
Do they go back through fast pass queue? IS there a list of rides that do child swap?
We have never used rider switch. I didn't really know about it when the kids were little and now my son is too tall but hates roller coasters.
We get fast passes for two rides near each other. DH takes DS on Pirates while DD and I ride Splash or Thunder. Later, DD and DH will do Space mountain while DS and I do Buzz. Another day, we will switch so each parent gets to ride the big coasters.
This works for us because we usually go for several days. There are also a few rides (like Space mountain) that DH likes and I don't. But it also allows my son to get to use his fast passes instead of giving them to his sister.
However, just like with the number of guests who are allowed per swap pass, this is an area that is technically incorrect on the website and will be meet with mixed results in parks. I have seen people denied passes when the person was not too short especially when old enough to wait aloneYou can still use Rider Switch even though your son is over the height requirement. This is the explanation of RS from the WDW site (emphasis mine):
If a child does not meet the height requirement or a Guest does not wish to board a particular attraction, no problem! With Rider Switch, one adult can wait with the non-rider (or riders) while the rest of the party enjoys the attraction. When the other adult returns, they can supervise the non-riding Guests, and the waiting adult can board the attraction without having to wait in the regular line again!
My son is 12yo and won’t ride any roller coasters either. RS is valid for any guests that don’t wish to ride.
You can still use Rider Switch even though your son is over the height requirement. This is the explanation of RS from the WDW site (emphasis mine):
If a child does not meet the height requirement or a Guest does not wish to board a particular attraction, no problem! With Rider Switch, one adult can wait with the non-rider (or riders) while the rest of the party enjoys the attraction. When the other adult returns, they can supervise the non-riding Guests, and the waiting adult can board the attraction without having to wait in the regular line again!
My son is 12yo and won’t ride any roller coasters either. RS is valid for any guests that don’t wish to ride.