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party can ride using the special FastPass. This system eliminates confusion and con-
gestion at the boarding area while sparing the nonriding adult and child the tedium
and physical exertion of waiting in line.
3. COMBINING THE FASTPASS+ SYSTEM WITH SWITCHING OFF You can incorporate
FastPass+ into switching off in order to secure passes for multiple attractions at the
same time.
4. LAST - MINUTE COLD FEET If your young child gets cold feet just before boarding
a ride where there's no age or height requirement, you usually can arrange a switch-
off with the loading attendant. (This happens frequently in Pirates of the Caribbean's
dungeon waiting area.)
No law says you have to ride. If you reach the boarding area and someone is un-
happy, tell an attendant you've changed your mind and you'll be shown the way out.
5. CATCH-22 AT TOMORROWLAND SPEEDWAY Though Tomorrowland Speedway is a
greattreatforyoungchildren,they'rerequiredtobe54inchestallinordertodriveun-
assisted. Few children age 6 and younger measure up, so the ride is essentially with-
held from the very age group that would most enjoy it. To resolve this catch-22, go on
the ride with your small child. The attendants will assume that you will drive. After
getting into the car, shift your child over behind the steering wheel. From your pos-
ition, you will still be able to control the foot pedals. Children will feel like they're
really driving, and because the car travels on a self-guiding track, there's no way they
can make a mistake while steering.
CHARACTER ANALYSIS
BOB Check your Times Guide to find out any character's whereabouts in
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