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Dec 17, 2024 |
magicguides.com | Jackie Steele
There’s no charge to use the Single Rider line. It’s included in the price of your theme park admission. There’s no limit to the number of times you can enter the Single Rider line. Most of Disney’s rides don’t allow Guests under the age of 7 to ride alone, so a child needs to be at least 7 years old to use the single rider line. The child must also still meet the ride’s height requirements, even if they’re old enough to ride solo. Don’t forget to also account for your child’s development.
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Dec 12, 2024 |
magicguides.com | Jackie Steele
There’s no charge to use the Virtual Queue. It’s included in the price of your theme park admission. The steps are simple enough, but it requires some preparation, nimble fingers, and a bit of luck. The Virtual Queue can indeed fill up, and may do so in less than ten seconds on extremely busy days. To quote Jean Luc Picard, “It is possible to commit no mistakes and still lose.
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Nov 26, 2024 |
magicguides.com | Jackie Steele
Many rides at Walt Disney World have restrictions based on the height of the rider. While we’ve previously published a list of height requirements for each attraction, we understand it can be confusing — different rides have different rules. That’s why we made our Disney World Height Requirement Calculator, which you’ll find below.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
magicguides.com | Jackie Steele
There’s no better place to ring in the New Year than at Disney World. Unlike New York City (where you’re forced to just stand in a pen on the street for up to 18 hours), Disney offers plenty to keep you occupied all day long. The parks take on an entirely different atmosphere on December 31, complete with dance parties and the biggest fireworks displays of the year. It’s certainly no ordinary day in the park, and that means you’ll need some inside info to make the most of it.
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Oct 8, 2024 |
magicguides.com | Jackie Steele
There have been several times in the history of Disney World that the theme parks have had to shut down unexpectedly. Let’s take a look at all of the times in the past where Disney World has closed. How Many Times Has Disney World Closed? Hurricane are the most common reason Disney World closes. Still, at least statistically speaking, it’s safe to visit Disney World during hurricane season, because unscheduled closures are rare. But they do occur.
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