Really Very Super Dumb Question -- Eye rolling ahoy!

My sisters and brothers are four kids all born between November of 60 and February of 64. No, I have no idea how my mother decided to have a fifth, but she did wait 11 years.
 
Just FYI, I took my 4 and 2 year old this April on 7DMT, they let my 4 and 2 year old ride together in front of me. I rode by myself right behind. Now my 2 year old was fixing to be 3 in a few days but I was concerned about how we would go about it. The CM said as long as they were in front instead of behind me it was fine. Obviously, not 10 kids but for logistics for others with small kids, this is one way it would work!
Wow. This is really surprising to me. They wouldn't let my two 6 1/2 year olds ride in one vehicle together on TSMM two weeks ago. I would have been in the same vehicle as them, directly behind them. I suppose the difference there is that I can't see them the entire time? Maybe they consider one train car to be one ride vehicle so that technically you aren't letting them ride "alone". I'm really just curious as to what the difference is.

EDIT: Along the same lines, a few years ago, DH took the three kids on to Kali River Rapids - I don't like to ride this so I stayed off. The boys were almost 4 at the time and DD was 7. Technically one of them had to ride "with" another adult right next to him. DD was allowed to sit on her own. There, they are all in one ride vehicle together and DH was sat between the two boys. But that didn't count for the "one adult per under 7" standard.
 
Wow. This is really surprising to me. They wouldn't let my two 6 1/2 year olds ride in one vehicle together on TSMM two weeks ago. I would have been in the same vehicle as them, directly behind them. I suppose the difference there is that I can't see them the entire time? Maybe they consider one train car to be one ride vehicle so that technically you aren't letting them ride "alone". I'm really just curious as to what the difference is.

I was surprised too! We had a FP the night before, but it was almost midnight and the 2 year old had gone to sleep in the stroller. The CM gave us a rider swap for the next day. With the rider swap 3 riders were able to go. While DH was riding Space Mtn, I thought it would be a good time to do Mine Train. It wasn't until we got in line that it dawned on me that they may not let me ride. Thankfully it wasn't an issue and I have a super cute picture of them with their hands up :) They let us do it one other time with DH riding with them. And then once more, DH and I sat behind and they sat in front of us.
 
Just FYI, I took my 4 and 2 year old this April on 7DMT, they let my 4 and 2 year old ride together in front of me. I rode by myself right behind. Now my 2 year old was fixing to be 3 in a few days but I was concerned about how we would go about it. The CM said as long as they were in front instead of behind me it was fine. Obviously, not 10 kids but for logistics for others with small kids, this is one way it would work!
They shouldn't have been allowed to ride together.
 

Just from a common sense approach, she must've been either planning a birthday celebration or was planning on taking relatives.. C'mon, there is no way all 10 kids would solely belong to her. Maybe she's part of a MOM's (Moms Of Multiples) group that was planning a trip. Maybe they're close enough(I'm guessing) that they can just hop in the car(s) and go.
Multiple adults would have to be involved. What vehicle, besides a bus, would even fit 10 car seats for 3 and younger?

Y'all really believe all 10 kids are hers? LMAO
Of course not... I am just curious about the question. Perhaps it was disbelief that no matter how many kids you had would be free, but, mostly I was just joking about the numbers, just the premise amused me.
 
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WayTooExcited - you can tell your boss that I've solved her problem. She can load up 2 of these and push one with each arm! No more will a toddler have to be strapped to her head like a suitcase on the luggage rack of my Volvo.

I'm a big enough person that I can bring myself to apologize for earlier doubting how one mom could deal with 10 kids under 3 in the park.
Cool... a stroller bus!
 
If I had ten kids under three, Disney is probably the last place I would be. As much as I love the place...:crutches:
 
I apologize for wasting your time.

Here's the story: My boss came up to me, the department Disney expert, and asked if her kids could go through the fast pass line if the don't have park tickets (her triplets will be 2 when they go). I said yes, as long as they're with someone who does have a park ticket. She said, "So if I had like, 10 kids under three we could all get into the ride?" I said yes... but now I'm second guessing myself.

Kids under 3 can go through the fast pass line on (certain) rides without having a fast pass, right? :confused:
We're glad that you stopped by with your great question! It's not a waste of time at all, that's what we're here for!

Your thread was actually featured in today's edition of the DIS Daily Fix! :)

 












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