The Redwood Creek Challenge Trail looks like something that my kids would like. I have a few questions on how it works, though:
- I see that there is a requirement that kids under 7 need to be accompanied by an adult (or someone over 14). Does this mean that the adult has to climb around with them, or does it just mean the adult can hang out somewhere there, and watch?
- One thing we were considering trying: let the kids play here while the adults traded off going on rides the kids won't/can't go on (e.g. Screamin or Tower of Terror). Assuming we had fastpasses, the idea would be for one adult to stay at the Redwood trail while the other rode a ride, then switch positions. This worked well for us in WDW - e.g. letting adults ride Dinosaur, while the kids played in the Boneyard. Is there any reason this wouldn't be feasible?
- Are there any place I can find out details of the Wilderness Explorer activity there? It sounds like something my 10-year old might enjoy, but it also might be geared to much younger kids?
- More generally, is this the kind of place that a 10-year old (who enjoys playgrounds) would enjoy? Most of the pictures on Disney's website seem to show younger kids...
- I see that there is a requirement that kids under 7 need to be accompanied by an adult (or someone over 14). Does this mean that the adult has to climb around with them, or does it just mean the adult can hang out somewhere there, and watch?
- One thing we were considering trying: let the kids play here while the adults traded off going on rides the kids won't/can't go on (e.g. Screamin or Tower of Terror). Assuming we had fastpasses, the idea would be for one adult to stay at the Redwood trail while the other rode a ride, then switch positions. This worked well for us in WDW - e.g. letting adults ride Dinosaur, while the kids played in the Boneyard. Is there any reason this wouldn't be feasible?
- Are there any place I can find out details of the Wilderness Explorer activity there? It sounds like something my 10-year old might enjoy, but it also might be geared to much younger kids?
- More generally, is this the kind of place that a 10-year old (who enjoys playgrounds) would enjoy? Most of the pictures on Disney's website seem to show younger kids...