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On our last trip, only one of my three kids was big enough for the coasters. For our upcoming trip, all three will be big enough for almost everything with 2 or 3 exceptions (RnR comes to mind). We're an odd number -- for rides like SDMT that only fit 2 per row, how will that work with our third? At the time of travel, they will be 8, 7 and 5. Can the 8 year old sit by herself directly in front of us? I think I've read that they can be 7 to ride alone in a ride seat, but I just am looking for some verification and some experiences from other families of 5.
Family of 5 here. Someone has to fly solo on any 2 person ride. Disney says that anyone under 7 has to be accompanied by an adult on rides. So your 8 year old could sit alone in front of you and you can split up the other kids between your spouse and yourself. This is what we do sometimes with our oldest (11). Or we'll let the oldest and middle sit together and one of us will sit alone and the other will sit with the youngest. I don't find that Disney ever steps in and makes it difficult. You just decide how you want to load when you are waiting in line and then jump in accordingly.
We are a family of 5, so I know the struggle is real! The 8 year old can ride in their own car on rides where you can't fit 3 in a seat. On Big Thunder & Splash, we could fit 3 in a row, but on SDMT, RNRC, Barnstormer, and EE someone has to ride alone. Sometimes, the seat next to the lone rider stays open, but other times they fill it with a single rider. We found this to be particularly true on SDMT. My oldest was 8 on our last trip, and she HATED when they'd put a random adult male next to her. She got over it though.
Perfect, thank you. It sounds like it shouldn't be an issue for the most part.... for rides like SDMT where they are more likely to fill in with a single, I'm wondering if it will be possible to seat my 8 and 7 year old together, then 5 year old with adult, then single adult -- the Disney site says
"Children under age 7 years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older." He won't be UNDER 7, he'll be 7 (though my kids are all small so none of them really look their age), so I'm wondering if that could possibly work. This might be a non-issue and my daughter might not give a toss about riding solo, but just thinking ahead in case she does...
I’d put the 8 and 7 year olds together and have one of the parents sit alone. I think it would be easier in most instances for an adult to sit alone (or next to a stranger) than a child.
Yes, I would lean towards that, I just wasn't sure if it was allowed for the 7 and 8 year old to sit together but it sounds like they are. Thanks all!!
Yes, I would lean towards that, I just wasn't sure if it was allowed for the 7 and 8 year old to sit together but it sounds like they are. Thanks all!!
have the kids ready to answer how old not the parent as I have had CM keep asking child even though the parent answered
For 2 seater rides I agree - put the 7 and 8 year old together, then one parent with the 5 year old, and then one parent by themselves. For where you can fit 3 in a seat then you can split up - 2 kids with one parent, 1 kid with the other parent. We are a family of 3 and my son always picks to sit with his dad on 2 seater rides so it's always me by myself!!!
My 7 and 9 year old rode together, and the 5 year old rode with me and/or my husband. When necessary a parent rode alone.
The one exception was a roller coaster that 7 and 5 year olds wanted to go on and dad and 9 year old did not. 7 year old had to sit alone and the CM sat a female single rider with him.
We just got back - they do ask the kids ages. My daughter is petite and just turned 7 and got asked every time how old she was if we had her on her own.
We also witnessed a huge dust up at Barnstormer about this with another family. Mom showed up with a bunch of kids and there were too many under 7. They had to get off the coaster and reconfigure into two groups with the required ages and the mom definitely made sure everyone around knew she was not happy about it. So at least sometimes they are real sticklers about it.
We also witnessed a huge dust up at Barnstormer about this with another family. Mom showed up with a bunch of kids and there were too many under 7. They had to get off the coaster and reconfigure into two groups with the required ages and the mom definitely made sure everyone around knew she was not happy about it. So at least sometimes they are real sticklers about it.
Do they have the age info posted somewhere in the parks? I’ve never noticed. Most people do not research before a trip.
I could see where this would be irritating to find out after you’ve already stood in line, especially if there is no combination of correct ages that you can come up with. What happens when a single parent takes a trip with multiple small children and then finds out after they arrive that they can’t ride anything?
I know I have seen threads on the Dis before where newbies thought there were “kiddie rides” at Disney that their small children could ride by themselves and even rides that adults were not allowed on (like at a fair or carnival).
When we went in spring my girls were 8 and 10. CM asked at most rides and either directed them after that or asked their preference. Once or twice the CM wanted the 10 year old alone and me with 8 year old (the Barnstormer was one I remember for some reason) more often they wanted the girls together and me behind them.