Single rider or baby swap?

Seaera

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My DH, DD (2.5) and myself are going to Disneyland in 17 days. :woohoo:
Obviously our daughter won't be able to go on the bigger rides, so we'll be doing those by ourselves. Is it even advantageous to do baby swap with just the 3 of us, or is it better to just ride as a single rider? What rides have single rider lines?
Thanks in advance! :)
 
I would use the single rider option when it is offered since it often uses the exit que and you load much faster. The rides that offer it are:

Splash
Indy
Screamin
TSMM (no height requirement though, so dd can ride)
Soarin
Mulholland Madness
GRR
Maliboomer

Use babyswap on the others and if you combine it with one FP, you can use your second FP option for a different ride.
 
Does IJ still offer Single rider? I thought I read somewhere that this was no longer offered. Could someone who has done this recently please clarify as I think we will try this if available?
 
Does IJ still offer Single rider? I thought I read somewhere that this was no longer offered. Could someone who has done this recently please clarify as I think we will try this if available?

We just did single rider on Indy the week of Labor Day. DH & I use single rider more than fastpass or baby switch - it moves much quicker, and since we can't ride together anyway, why not? :confused3 :rotfl:
 

Thanks Tink929! I think this is what my son and I will do some of the time when we visit in October. What is the procedure for this? Do you go through the exit or the FP line?
 
Thanks Tink929! I think this is what my son and I will do some of the time when we visit in October. What is the procedure for this? Do you go through the exit or the FP line?

Indy single rider goes through the exit line.
 
Thanks Dangermouse. I thought there was a rule that everyone had to watch the safety video.
 
Indy single rider goes through the exit line.

You get a single rider pass from the CM at the head of the line, and yeah, then go through the exit. It's a bit convoluted (up an elevator, across, then down an elevator) but it's worth it!
 


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