Mom And Son Running through park; RunDisney; incredibles shirt
  • On Sep 30, 2011
    Markay from LA 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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    I'm a single mom going with my 8 yo son and 7 yo daughter. My daughter doesn't like some of the scarier rides, but my son loves them. Can she go through the line with us and wait where we'll come off or is it better for us to just to skip those rides?

    Hi Markay!
    We have been in a similar circumstance whereas my wife and I love Tower of Terror but our daughters won't ride. So, we have them stay with us through the queue and as we board the ride, the Cast Member in the loading area brings them to a safe spot, usually near the ride vehicle exit, to wait for us.
    So, I think you will be fine on some rides if your daughter is able to wait in view of Cast Members. However, if she cannot wait somewhere visible, I would save the ride for another time.
    I hope this helps and I wish you all a Magical vacation!! :)
    Chris
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Meet the Panelist: Chris, Massachusetts

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