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16 Nov 21, 02:51 PM |
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Gone all Goofy
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Rides with 3 children!
Hi, has anyone got any advice/tips for rides/attractions with 3 children in tow. 2022 will be our first trip as a family to Orlando, children will be 3, 5 and 7. Are there rides at WDW or UO whereby you can ride as a 3? Or can my older 2 children ride without an adult? Thanks in advance for any advice!
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16 Nov 21, 06:22 PM |
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I think generally you have to be 7 in Disney to ride without an adult my DD wanted to do all the rides she could on her own.
You will be fine in most rides in MK they often take 4 or more you may struggle with haunted mansion and I can’t remember with the mermaid ride but there are lots. I am assuming from the post it’s just one adult |
16 Nov 21, 06:36 PM |
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You will get 2 little ones plus and adult on most rides. The little one can either sit in the middle or in the adults knee.
Quite a few are just a bench seat that you all squeeze into. Anything with a seatbelt you are unlikely to take a three year old. Haunted mansion is fine as far as seating. My kids would have been scared though.
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18 Nov 21, 09:41 AM |
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I think height will also factor in what rides you do together. Like my DD was just under 40 inches when she was 4 in 2016 so couldn’t go on half the rides in the park now she’s 9 and roughly 53 inches she’s tall enough for every Disney attraction.
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