ThreeLittleCritters
Earning My Ears
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- Jun 27, 2011
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DH hates Disney. Doesn't like it at all. The best day of our last trip to WDW was when I left him at the condo and took the 2 older kids to MK by myself. I could focus on having a fun time with the kids and not worrying about how my hubby was holding up. Dh was happy because he wasn't in the parks. I love the man, but a Disney trip is better without him. And he would agree. 
Having said that... I'm considering taking a trip next May with 3 of my 4 kids. They will be 8, 6 & 4. The only part I'm wondering about it how we will manage rides. On 7DMT can the 8 & 6 year olds sit in the row in front of me and the 4 year old? On our last trip we rode Winnie the Pooh and the kids were in the front row and Hubby, Baby and I in the back and it was fine. So I guess I don't really understand the rules when it comes to kids riding without an adult. I know that there will be plenty of rides that we can all do together but the ones that are only 2 or 3 per row will be tricky. Any thoughts, tips or suggestions?
ETA: I can probably talk my Dad into coming with us if I decide that I need another set of hands. So there's always that option too.

Having said that... I'm considering taking a trip next May with 3 of my 4 kids. They will be 8, 6 & 4. The only part I'm wondering about it how we will manage rides. On 7DMT can the 8 & 6 year olds sit in the row in front of me and the 4 year old? On our last trip we rode Winnie the Pooh and the kids were in the front row and Hubby, Baby and I in the back and it was fine. So I guess I don't really understand the rules when it comes to kids riding without an adult. I know that there will be plenty of rides that we can all do together but the ones that are only 2 or 3 per row will be tricky. Any thoughts, tips or suggestions?
ETA: I can probably talk my Dad into coming with us if I decide that I need another set of hands. So there's always that option too.