We are party of 6. DH and I, and kids aged 9,6,5,5. We were planning to have each 5 year old twin ride with parents and 9 year old ride with his 6 year old brother. Are they really strict about the 7 year old age minimum to “ride alone”?
Big Thunder you will be able to for sure. Splash Mountain I would have to guess no. Guests are seated one in front of the other, not side by side. Have fun!Thats very reassuring! And in the same note, will they allow me to ride three across in big thunder or splash just in case?
Big Thunder you will be able to for sure. Splash Mountain I would have to guess no. Guests are seated one in front of the other, not side by side. Have fun!
When my son was younger, we rode 3 across on both Big Thunder, and Splash Mountain, so unless things have changed recently, you should be good there.Thats very reassuring! And in the same note, will they allow me to ride three across in big thunder or splash just in case?
The above replies are correct, you are seated side by side on Splash. I always try to seat my wife on the right in case we get stuck by the waterfall! I must have had a senior moment. Sorry for the misinformation.When my son was younger, we rode 3 across on both Big Thunder, and Splash Mountain, so unless things have changed recently, you should be good there.
I think I've read that the Splash Mountain in DisneyLand is seated the other way about. Perhaps you had that in you mind.The above replies are correct, you are seated side by side on Splash. I always try to seat my wife on the right in case we get stuck by the waterfall! I must have had a senior moment. Sorry for the misinformation.
I've seen ppl ride 3 across on Splash.
I think I've read that the Splash Mountain in DisneyLand is seated the other way about. Perhaps you had that in you mind.
We just rode this yesterday and they let my four and eight year old ride together. they just have to be in the same cart with an adult so one of the adults and one five year old would have to ride in the second row of their cart.
Be prepared, it may depend on the CMs working at that moment. I've seen it go both ways. Even saw a family be asked to step out of the train ... then they were left on the platform when we left because they wouldn't/couldn't make their party work for the youngest to have 14 or older sit with them.
Forgive me, because I am exhausted and have confused myself, but if my kids are 7, 7, and 8 when we go in a few weeks, then any of them could “ride alone” if needed? I put that in quotes because we will post likely all always we there, but we are an odd number.