Hello, Rocio!
Welcome back to the Disney Parks Moms Panel! I'm thrilled to hEAR you have another magical visit to the Walt Disney World Resort planned for you and your Mouseketeers! I know it will be a special time for the three of you!
Rocio, you've asked a great question about what to do when traveling with an odd number of Guests. I've actually traveled a few times with just my kiddos, so we've had to split up when the attraction only allows for two Guests per seat or row. Typically, my children want to ride together so I ride by myself. The current policy states that children age 7 and under need to ride with someone 14 or older so regardless, your crew is good to go for your upcoming visit.
The good news is that there are many attractions you can all experience sitting together. Here is a list of some that you can plan on being side by side: Soarin' Around the World, Test Track, Frozen Ever After in
Epcot, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, Haunted Mansion, "it's a small world," Jungle Cruise, Mad Tea Party at
Magic Kingdom, Star Tours-The Adventures Continues, The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror at
Disney's Hollywood Studios and Na'vi River Journey, Avatar Flight of Passage, DINOSAUR, Kali River Rapids and Kilimanjaro Safaris at
Disney's Animal Kingdom. Although there are many that just seat two like Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom, it will be nice to be all together on many of the attractions!
Thank you for sending in your question, Rocio! Please keep us posted if you think of anything else before it's time for your magical vacation to begin!
Nancy