I'm going solo with my two younger kids(6&3) . How does one get to ride the "big" rides. Is there a CM that can watch them or should I just forget it this trip. I'm going back in 2 years( 10th an) without kids so i can ride them then I guess.
Nope - I take my two dd's as the solo adult and we only ride what everyone can ride.
However, there are baby sitting services that will come to your resort and babysit or kids clubs where your kids can spend and evening playing with other kids and doing activities (there may be a minimum age of 4).
You could also hire a babysitter from one of the above services to accompany you to the parks but you would have to pay the hourly fee and the park admission.
What about the child activity centers? $11.00 an hour that includes dinner, open at 4:30ish. Or Kids Nite Out, babysitting in your resort room? I am a single parent of 1 and love WDW. I feel horribly guilty dropping off DD5, but she truly loves it. She calls the place kids go when mommies need a break. I need some me time, even at WDW. It gives me peace of mind and relaxes my nerves.
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