Djm_in_buffalo
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I’ve searched and read posts on here about it.
I’ve also read: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/rider-switch/
The Disney website has a helpful hint: “If Party B is only one Guest, one Guest may re-ride the attraction with them, while Party A waits with any Guests who are not riding.”
Am I interpreting this hint correctly? To me, it means if I ride any of the listed attractions with my 5 year old daughter while my wife and 1 year old son stand and wait, then once me and my daughter are done, I can stand and hold my son while my wife rides the particular ride and is accompanied by our daughter, who gets a windfall second ride.
Is this accurate? If so, does it also apply to ILL rides? (Say I book SDMT for all 3 of us at the same time… me and daughter redeem first, then mom redeems and daughter gets windfall second ride on SDMT?!)
I’ve also read: https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/rider-switch/
The Disney website has a helpful hint: “If Party B is only one Guest, one Guest may re-ride the attraction with them, while Party A waits with any Guests who are not riding.”
Am I interpreting this hint correctly? To me, it means if I ride any of the listed attractions with my 5 year old daughter while my wife and 1 year old son stand and wait, then once me and my daughter are done, I can stand and hold my son while my wife rides the particular ride and is accompanied by our daughter, who gets a windfall second ride.
Is this accurate? If so, does it also apply to ILL rides? (Say I book SDMT for all 3 of us at the same time… me and daughter redeem first, then mom redeems and daughter gets windfall second ride on SDMT?!)