I have only confirmed this for Disneyland, but I wanted to post it here, in case it is the same for WDW.
We all know that any child under 7 is allowed to ride (and wait in line) by himself/herself. Until recently in DL, any child under 7 needed to have someone older with them to ride. I frequently saw 5-6 year old children with older siblings who were around 11 or so.
This is no longer allowed in Disneyland.
Now, if a child is under 7, a parent/guardian/person over 18 who is responsible for them must accompany them in line and onto the ride. I personally witnessed a party of children being sent back to get a parent at the Winnie the Pooh ride.
I know a lot of us here have many special requirements for line waiting and ride planning, so I figured I should mention it.
This change was made for safety reasons, as the older person with the young child must be responsible for evacuating a child from the ride in hte event on an emergency.
We all know that any child under 7 is allowed to ride (and wait in line) by himself/herself. Until recently in DL, any child under 7 needed to have someone older with them to ride. I frequently saw 5-6 year old children with older siblings who were around 11 or so.
This is no longer allowed in Disneyland.
Now, if a child is under 7, a parent/guardian/person over 18 who is responsible for them must accompany them in line and onto the ride. I personally witnessed a party of children being sent back to get a parent at the Winnie the Pooh ride.
I know a lot of us here have many special requirements for line waiting and ride planning, so I figured I should mention it.
This change was made for safety reasons, as the older person with the young child must be responsible for evacuating a child from the ride in hte event on an emergency.