A friend is going to Disneyland with her 2 year old. Is it true that if you have a young child that someone is watching while you are in line that you can go thru the exit or fast pass type line?
Rider waits in line thus switching with rider #2. In turn rider #1 waits with child as CMs advance by standing riders in order to further enhance riding experience as guest wait in line but yet other guest ride while rider#1 enjoys ride while child waits with rider #2 at a 45 degree angle with a prime number of 7 divided by itself at a height of 42 inches on a Friday. Get it? - Philliprocks
276.1 #763 9:36AM
I think you are thinking about rider switch. You wait the line normally. Then at the front get a rider switch pass. Someone stays with the child and the others ride. Then when the ride is over someone else stays with the child and and they get to all go again with the person without stayin in line again. - ImAlwaysCrazy
646.4 #166 9:13AM
Rider switch enables some of the party to wait with a child that cannot ride while the rest wait in the regular line and go on the ride. When the first group is done, the rider switch pass gets the second group onto the ride through the handicap entrance. - cynDOLEwhip
744.1 #137 9:14AM
Thanks. That makes sense - carolina81
6.6 #8493 9:15AM
More like the member not watching the child will wait in the standard length queue. They then will be handed a rider switch pass allowing waiting member to use the fast pass or exit queue. - PrincessTianaCM
213.1 #1443 9:19AM
We have used this several times and it really is great. My hubs would go with my older daughter on an attraction while I stayed with the mini then the hubs and I would switch. My older daughter thought it was great! She got double rides 😃👍 - melissa_ficent
317.9 #529 9:31AM
I used to get to twice when I went with my aunt and uncle and my cousins were babies :) it was awesome!! - SarahJoshDisney 69.5 #3408 11:35AM