• On Dec 27, 2016
    Nicole from MS Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

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    We are going to Disney World in April 2017. There will be 3 adults and 5 kids. ( 1 kid and 1 adult will not be riding rides ) Is there a way for the two adults and four kids to ride the rides at once or will they have to take turns with the kids?

    Hi Nicole!

    What a fun trip you have coming up. April will be here before you know it!

    When my family visits Walt Disney World we almost always take advantage of a great feature offered on many rides called Rider Switch. Here's what you do: first of all, talk to the Cast Member at the front of the Ride or Attraction you are visiting and let her know you would like to do Rider Switch. She will then give you a pass which one adult will hold on to while the other adult rides with some of the children. After the first group finishes, the second adult and any other children can take their turn on the ride. This is a great way to make sure that no one misses out on any of the fun! We love it and I know you will too.

    Thanks for stopping by the Disney Parks Moms Panel with your question. We love helping Guests so please come back if you think of anything else we can help you with. Here's to a wonderful Walt Disney World visit.

    Have a magical day!

    -Nancy-
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Meet the Panelist: Nancy, Utah

Hi, I'm Nancy. I'm a mother to 8, grandmother to 9 and just about to celebrate 36 years of marriage to one amazing guy! There are few things that make me happier than spending time with my family and nowhere I would rather do that than at Walt Disney World. I'm so excited to help you with your questions about planning your own magical vacations and to share my ideas of how you can make your own special Disney memories that you will cherish forever and ever!  Learn More About Nancy

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