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Goofy at heart
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Would you ever have a kid be a FP Runner? Here is my dilemna, my wife is most certainly going to be a wheelchair for our trip she has a severe ankle sprain and cannot put much weight on her foot. I will be pushing her around in the wheel chair. Now my oldest daughter is a lot like me, and at times likes to run to the FP machines with me - she is 12. If you were say walking toward Tomorrowland from the HUB, would you feel comfortable sending your 12 year old child to get FP for Space Moutain and then meet at Buzz lightyear if they really know the park, and maybe send them with a cellphone and specific instructions not to lose the tickets! The other idea that she likes is to push mom around in the wheelchair, but I am worried about her pushing mom in the crowds, the third and more sane idea is for all of us to stay together, maybe leave them at the entrance for a ride while I run for a FP for something else. I am leaning toward this, but just wondering what people's thoughts were about a kid Fast Pass runner, most of the time an adult is the FP runner from what I read on here. My main fears are - they get lost (although phone and knowing the park and giving short distances would help with this), OR they lose the tickets. I am thinking maybe 12 is too young for that.
which I am cool with.