VIP Tour Question

lindseyns

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Hello, everyone.

Back again with another VIP Tour question: We are fortunate enough to be going on a VIP tour next week (splitting with another family).

My question is this: The family that we are going with really wants to do Tomorrowland Speedway, but we really don't have too much interest in that. On the flip side, they have no interest in Space Mountain. So could we request to ride Space Mountain while they are on Speedway? It's so close by, but wasn't sure if the tour guides like to keep the groups together. Obviously we wouldn't request to ride something halfway across the park at the same time, but since they are so close together, I thought it wouldn't hurt to ask.

Does anyone have any experience with this? Thanks!
 
I seriously doubt that will be a problem. Our guide was very accommodating to what we wanted from our tour. Others have reported groups splitting when some folks didn’t want to/couldn’t ride some things.
 
I seriously doubt that will be a problem. Our guide was very accommodating to what we wanted from our tour. Others have reported groups splitting when some folks didn’t want to/couldn’t ride some things.
I was hoping this was the case. Thank you!
 
Don’t think it will be a problem either. We do this all the time with our tours as our kids have different interests for attractions near each other or one of them would want a dessert break while another wanted to ride an attraction. The tour guide would often just give us his or her cell number to link back up or we would agree on a meeting spot. Hope you have a great time!
 

Don’t think it will be a problem either. We do this all the time with our tours as our kids have different interests for attractions near each other or one of them would want a dessert break while another wanted to ride an attraction. The tour guide would often just give us his or her cell number to link back up or we would agree on a meeting spot. Hope you have a great time!
Oh that's so great to hear! Thank you for letting me know! :)
 
That’s not a problem. Several times I’ve taken kid#1 on a ride and after let into FP line, guide takes my wife and kid#2 to another ride.
 
We have a VIP tour booked early next month and are thinking we will need a stroller for our 5 year old (originally we weren't going to get a stroller for this trip). Will it be a problem to get the stroller in a van to go from park to park? Does anybody have experience with that? Thanks!
 
We have a VIP tour booked early next month and are thinking we will need a stroller for our 5 year old (originally we weren't going to get a stroller for this trip). Will it be a problem to get the stroller in a van to go from park to park? Does anybody have experience with that? Thanks!
That’s not a problem at all. We took a double stroller for our kids (2 and 5) with us on our tour in May. They typically ask if you will be bringing a stroller when you book but if they didn’t, I’d suggest just emailing them to let them know.
 
That’s not a problem at all. We took a double stroller for our kids (2 and 5) with us on our tour in May. They typically ask if you will be bringing a stroller when you book but if they didn’t, I’d suggest just emailing them to let them know.

Thanks! Was your tour full? we will have 10 people in ours.
 
Thanks! Was your tour full? we will have 10 people in ours.
We weren’t full (we had 6 people) but the tour guide actually put the stroller up front in the passenger seat since nobody is allowed to sit up there with them right now. So that would definitely work even if the rest of the van is full.
 
We have a VIP tour booked early next month and are thinking we will need a stroller for our 5 year old (originally we weren't going to get a stroller for this trip). Will it be a problem to get the stroller in a van to go from park to park? Does anybody have experience with that? Thanks!

If it's a 3rd party rented stroller (or your own) that will fold up, it should fit fine -- front passenger seat if nothing else.

The guide can also get you a Disney stroller in each park.
 






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