We didn’t make it on the ride in Magic Kingdom and my 2 yr old had been asking to ride a horse so when I saw this I wanted to take him and my 4 yr old on it. There’s a sign that says each child under 44in (or something around that height) needs a parent to stand next to them, neither of our kids were that tall. So perfect my husband would go with our daughter, and I was going to stand with our son. We bought 2 tokens and when I gave the lady the 2 tokens for our 2 and 4 year old, she looked at my husband for another token and said our 8 month old baby who he was wearing in a baby carrier needed a token. We already paid $10 for 2 tokens for the shortest carousel ride I’d ever witnessed, the lady was rude. I’m glad we don’t live in the area and we’re just visiting. My kids also wanted to go on the train but the rude lady had switched over to the train and I wasn’t going to pay $10 and have to talk to her again. I’m just taken aback that I would have to pay for an infant not actually riding the ride but was simply in a baby carrier on my husbands chest. Also there’s a spinning cup on the ride, and this boy got off it after his second go around and threw up right behind us right at the exit. I wouldn’t suggest going on the ride...
Read moreYou’re never too old to hop on a course with your kids, and let me tell you—it’s one of the most rewarding experiences you can have. Whether it’s mini-golf, a ropes course, or even a go-kart track, spending that time together is priceless.
The laughter, the little moments of friendly competition, and the joy on their faces make it all worth it. It’s not just about the activity; it’s about creating memories and being fully present with them. These moments remind you that no matter how busy life gets, there’s nothing better than sharing quality time with your children.
So, grab those sneakers, hop in, and join the fun. Your kids will love it, and you’ll cherish the bond it builds for...
Read moreOn 3/28/2021 the attendant at the line told my party ( A 7 and 4 year old little girl) the ride was closing and this will be the last ride, which I understood. But as we walked away and sat in the area in front of the carousel to figure out what's next ,not even 30 seconds later she lets a family in after turning us away. After she was caught in the act she wanted to get a little mouthy like she wasn't wrong. The Ride Lead eventully let them on. If you can't deal with all walks of life ,you shouldn't be in this line of business....FYI THE REST OF THE...
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