Rides with three people?

JerseyBallerina

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I'm planning a trip with two of my friends. I have never gone to WDW with an odd number of people and I was wondering which rides would we be separated on. Like, rides that only fit two people to a vehicle. I came up with Splash Mountain, Haunted Mansion, Spaceship Earth, and Buzz Lightyear but I know there has to be more. Thanks!
 
Peter Pan's Flight...you can fit three people, but the person in the center can't really see, and whoever was in the center ALWAYS banged her head on the sail of the ship when we tried it. We just don't do that anymore.

Snow White & Pooh, you'll be in the same ride vehicle, but unless you're very small, it would probably be uncomfortable to be in the same seat. Same for TTA, Magic Carpets, I'm guessing Dumbo (although we haven't done it) and Journey into the Imagination at Epcot.

We have sometimes had the problem at Kilimanjaro Safaris & Backlot Tour that they put a group of two with us...VERY uncomfortable. It's one thing to squeeze in with your sweaty friends & family and quite another with total strangers. We wished we'd just gotten off the Backlot Tour we were so squished!
There are pics of ride vehicles at allearsnet (can't post URL yet due to minimum number of posts rule)...look for the ride vehicle gallery :)
 
Actually you can fit 3 into the Haunted Mansion cars. We inadvertantly did that on one trip, we are not small people, it was a riot. Smaller people would have fit better but it gave us something to laugh about. And we lived thru it. :rotfl: :crowded:
 
I did this a few years ago. It wasn't that bad.

Rock and roller coaster we were separated on. and for some reason thats all I can remember right now :goodvibes
 

I've been there with 2 friends and we usually switch off for the single rider. Nothing really formal, like this ride is your turn, it just happens. I don't think you could fit 3 adults on HM or PP.
 
On Dumbo, DH and I don't ride together-I don't think even TWO adults would fit comfortably in one car. Also, Astro-Orbiter (although, IMHO, you'd be better to skip that one)
 













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