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ing off option. Let’s<br />
say only one of you<br />
wants to go on a ride, but both kids<br />
want to. Both parents line up, but at the front the first<br />
parent gets on with the first child, and the second<br />
parent waits at the front with the second child. Then<br />
when the ride is over, the kids switch places, and the<br />
second child gets to ride with the parent.<br />
Here is one last important piece of advice.<br />
Make sure you follow your kids’ ride wish list first,<br />
especially if the ride does not have a Fast Pass<br />
option. However, a mistake could create<br />
some Disney “magic” as it did for us on the<br />
first day. Josh wanted to go on the Indy Car<br />
Racetrack ride in the Magic Kingdom, but it<br />
was lunch time. We told him to wait until<br />
after lunch, but when we went over to<br />
the ride, there was an hour or so wait. He<br />
was beginning to break down and would<br />
not have lasted in the line up. My wife<br />
walked up to the nearest cast member<br />
and asked if the line would<br />
get shorter eventually.<br />
After being told it<br />
would be at least<br />
another couple<br />
of<br />
hours, we decided<br />
to try to come<br />
back later. It was<br />
then that the cast<br />
member asked us,<br />
“How many people<br />
do you have?” My<br />
wife answered four<br />
and he immediately led<br />
us through a gate to the<br />
very front of the line! It was<br />
a magical moment we will never<br />
forget and it saved the day for us and<br />
our son.<br />
Taking our young twins to Disney World had its<br />
share of challenges, but in the end it was well worth<br />
all the planning. If you go, here’s hoping you create as<br />
many great memories as we did. A<br />
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