Mom And Kids Mickey Ice Cream Bar
  • On Nov 10, 2012
    Christine from MI 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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    My 2yo is very excited about "driving" at the Tomorrowland Speedway. My 5 and 7 yos want to steer too, but they aren't tall enough to go on their own. I also have an infant who isn't allowed on the ride. How can 1 adult take 3 kids who all wan

    Hi Christine,

    I'm going to be honest with you; this might not be the best attraction for your family considering the ages of your children and the adult to child ratio.  You may just need to explain to your children that they'll need to wait until they are a little older to ride the Tomorrowland Speedway.  That's a conversation that will come up as you discuss other rides (like Space Mountain, for instance). 

    There is another option but I don't know if it is at all practical for you.  If your older children would enjoy some time in the children's activity center of one of the nearby Disney resorts, you could take your youngest over to the Magic Kingdom to "drive" those cool cars.  That would be some very cool "mommy and me" time.

    Honestly, there are so many memorable attractions at Walt Disney World, I hardly think your children will feel unfulfilled if they have to save this attraction for another visit.  I've been visiting for years and I still haven't seen and done everything at Walt Disney World.  I consider that to be a good thing.

    Wishing you many magical memories with your children on your upcoming trip!

    Jill
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Meet the Panelist: Jill, New Jersey

Lesson plans, college plans, vacation plans...as a teacher, college counselor, and incurable Disney fan I find myself constantly planning.  I love to share advice with friends who have yet to experience all that Walt Disney World has to offer! Learn More About Jill

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