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GRIZZLY PEAK Grizzly River Run
CONDOR FLATS Soarin' Over California
HOLLYWOOD LAND The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
PARADISE PIER California Screamin' | Goofy's Sky School
An Ada, Michigan, mother discovered that the procedure for switching off varies
from attraction to attraction and offered this suggestion:
Parentsneedtotelltheveryfirstattendanttheycometothattheywouldliketoswitch
off. Each attraction has a different procedure for this. Tell every other attendant too
because they forget quickly.
Finally, you don't have to be a baby to utilize the baby swap; it works just as well
for older children and adults who are unable or unwilling to ride an attraction but still
want to experience the queue with their party.
5. HOW TO RIDE TWICE IN A ROW WITHOUT WAITING Many small children like to
ride a favorite attraction two or more times in succession. Riding the second time of-
ten gives the child a feeling of mastery and accomplishment. Unfortunately, repeat
rides can be time-consuming, even in the early morning. If you ride Dumbo as soon
as Disneyland Park opens, for instance, you will only have a 1- or 2-minute wait for
your first ride. When you come back for your second ride, your wait will be about 12
minutes. If you want to ride a third time, count on a 20-minute or longer wait.
The best way for getting your child on the ride twice (or more) without blowing
your whole morning is by using the Chuck-Bubba Relay (named in honor of a reader
from Kentucky):
1. Mom and little Bubba enter the waiting line.
2. Dad lets a certain number of people go in front of him (32 in the case of Dumbo)
and then gets in line.
3. As soon as the ride stops, Mom exits with little Bubba and passes him to Dad to
ride the second time.
4. If everybody is really getting into this, Mom can hop in line again, no less than 32
people behind Dad.
 
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