avalon451
Errrr... what?
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- Mar 1, 2008
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I'd just hate to have to hold my squirmy toddler in line, with no stroller, and have to keep him entertained and happy, while he watches everyone else get on a ride that he can't get on. That doesn't sound fun at all, and seems like it defeats the purpose of the child swap.
I can sure relate to this! I don't think I could have done a baby swap inside the ride, when my kids were toddlers, either. It worked kinda nicely for our youngest though; she's almost 6, but wasn't comfortable going on some of the more intense rides. However, she did enjoy looking at the theming and some of the interesting queues while we waited. On Space Mountain, of course, she got to see the whole launch area and watch people take off as we made our way down the switchback ramp, and she enjoyed that. She decided later that she didn't care for Indy because it was kinda damp and musty smelling in there, she said. Also, sometimes it was nice to sit there with her and relax and just chat while we waited... a bit of a breather for both of us.