LSUfan4444
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- Feb 9, 2005
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Is that how it is supposed to work?Children under 7 are not allowed in the single rider line since they are not old enough to ride without someone 14+.
Is that how it is supposed to work?
I've had some rather young single riders join our TT car. (Seemingly Kindergarten age, I would never let my own kid single rider with strangers at that age)
People are just trying to help. Sometimes I ask a question, and don't even realize that there are other pieces of info that would be very helpful to know.
For example, if you had only asked "is there a single rider line for Barnstormer?" People would have answered no. But let's pretend there IS a single rider line for Barnstormer. People would have answered yes. Period. So you would have gone to WDW thinking he could ride alone - without realizing that even if he meets the height requirement to ride, there is an age requirement to ride ALONE. I wouldn't have thought of that myself.
Also, I know I search old threads for info - so, people answering more than your original question helps lots of other people.
Anyway, hope you have a good trip, and congrats on the little one!!
i will be able to ride everything with him and he LOVES rides. not sure what one of the posters above was talking about.
oh no, i don't. i'm pregnant so can't ride 'em anyway. i was just confused about the single rider line - thought there were single rider lines on like every ride.
Continue the craziness everyone....
My very simple question was answered in the first reply.
Is that how it is supposed to work?
I've had some rather young single riders join our TT car. (Seemingly Kindergarten age, I would never let my own kid single rider with strangers at that age)
People are just trying to help. Sometimes I ask a question, and don't even realize that there are other pieces of info that would be very helpful to know.
For example, if you had only asked "is there a single rider line for Barnstormer?" People would have answered no. But let's pretend there IS a single rider line for Barnstormer. People would have answered yes. Period. So you would have gone to WDW thinking he could ride alone - without realizing that even if he meets the height requirement to ride, there is an age requirement to ride ALONE. I wouldn't have thought of that myself.
As far as the OP is concerned, nothing after Post # 3 was necessary. Question asked and answered. Everything else is either "look at me, here's stuff I know about single rider", or posters unnecessarily judging the OP.
I THINK she was thinking the 2 year old could accompany her through the single rider line at every attraction bypassing the standby line.
At WDW only Test Track, Rock'n Roller Coaster, Expedition Everest, and Flight of Passage have Single Rider. And, yes, as mentioned a child must be 7 or older to ride alone, even to enter the SR lines.
I cannot imagine anyone thinking that a two-year-old could ride alone - age requirement or not.
As with others, I don't understand how the OP could have possibly thought that the single rider line could be used with a two-year-old (even if it were available on a ride without a height requirement).
As far as the OP is concerned, nothing after Post # 3 was necessary. Question asked and answered. Everything else is either "look at me, here's stuff I know about single rider", or posters unnecessarily judging the OP.
Are you sure about FoP? Last I heard, there wasn't a single rider line yet.
I cannot imagine anyone thinking that a two-year-old could ride alone - age requirement or not.
As with others, I don't understand how the OP could have possibly thought that the single rider line could be used with a two-year-old (even if it were available on a ride without a height requirement).
Um, because there are a great many OTHER amusement parks in the world, that DO have kiddie rides meant ONLY for toddlers, as in parents are NOT allowed to ride them because they weigh too much.
Think mini-boats, mini-fire trucks, and mini-merry-go-rounds. If a parent tried to ride the mini-boats that go round in a small circle, they'd sink them.
But I'm kind of laughing at the mental image of it. So thanks for that.
It has one structurally but so far they have not opened it.
Um, but we aren't talking about OTHER amusement parks or kiddie rides. Of course parents (adults) cannot go on those, but they have nothing to with the discussion. Nor have I seen single rider lines on those types of rides (it's a given that with little kids, the parents will wait in the line and then not ride).
Are you sure about FoP? Last I heard, there wasn't a single rider line yet.
...If she's equating Disney rides with other amusement parks, it could explain why she would want to use the single rider line with a small kid.
I THINK she was thinking the 2 year old could accompany her through the single rider line at every attraction bypassing the standby line.
...My guess is that OP likely doesn't realize the scope/scale of Disney rides, which is why it's great that other posters have offered helpful information for her to consider.
Right, but I think a lot of us aren't sure that OP really understands how "big" the rides at Disney are. She's never made it clear why she wanted to use the single rider line with a toddler, or why she even thought it was possible.
If she's equating Disney rides with other amusement parks, it could explain why she would want to use the single rider line with a small kid.