Mom And Daughter meeting Merida; girl in costume as Merida
  • On Oct 19, 2012
    Lynsey from MT 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 WDW veteran, but taking my 2 girls (6/4) to DL in a few months. I'm a single mom and it will be just us 3. Any tips? Will they let me ride rides with 2 littles and just me? Any idea of how I could ride some bigger rides the 4yo can't do? TIA!!

    As the parent of two little girls two years apart I am happy to assist you. I have taken them to the parks solo so many times. While you might need to adapt your plans a bit, it will be an awesome experience. Many of the best attractions can be experienced family style. The Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, Pirates of the Caribbean, the Jungle Cruise and 'it's a small world' are all perfect for the three of you. If it is a warm day a trip across the Rivers of America on the canoes is a fun way to spend some time as a family. Another great adventure is to explore the Pirate's Lair on Tom Sawyer's Island. Watching them explore the caves is so cool. You can all enjoy a relaxing journey on the Mark Twain too. All of these are perfect for all three of you to experience together. On attractions where they can sit together, I always sit behind them and watch them laugh and scream will smiles on their faces. Another great way to spend some quality family time is to have a lovely sit down meal at Storyteller's Cafe inside Disney's Grand Californian Hotel. My kids love coming here and making their very own pizzas. They get a little chef's hat and go right to work. Another perfect Disney experience for you all to enjoy. I am always here to assist you in making this the best trip yet. Feel free to ask away and I will see you at the parks.
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Meet the Panelist: Ari, California

As a Los Angeles native I basically grew up at Disneyland. It has always been so easy to take my family on the short drive to the Happiest Place on Earth. Watching my daughters make magical memories reminds me why I keep coming back. Learn More About Ari

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