cosmicmommy
Out of This World Mom
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And nothing to do with ages and who's old enough or not. But you are going to have to think about rides where it's two people in a car and not connected to another car. Like Peter Pan, Haunted Mansion, Buzz, even Toy Story. I'm thinking Mermaid and Nemo are like this too. I'm sure there are others. In other words, not big cars with separate rows, but actual separate cars for each party. In some cases, you may be close enough to see or hear each other, but not be able to reach out to one another. Each one's a little different.
If you send your two oldest along on one of those rides, will they be okay if the ride stops unexpectedly? Because they do. They stop sometimes for loading/unloading of the handicapped cars. They stop for technical difficulties. Whatever. It can be for just a few seconds. It can be for much longer. Just be prepared and think ahead. This is a very real scenario and something you want to be ready for.
Perhaps this could be addressed ahead of the trip and reinforced each morning... just go over a plan with them. let them know they may not be able to see us, but that we will be right behind them in the next car. That if the ride stops for any reason, to sit tight and listen to the instructions given. And I will likely put service on my oldest's cell phone for the trip so he can call me if needed for any reason. Along with tattooing my phone number on their foreheads.
