The Kid Switch Off is for families with small children. How it works is that the parents go up to a cast member that is working at the ride you want to go on. Ask for the kid switch off. You are given a fastpass for the parent who wants to wait while the first parent and child go on line and wait for the ride. Once the parent and kid exits the ride, the second parent can use the fastpass and go on the ride. Usually, you are allowed up to 3 guests to use the fastpass, so if there is a younger child that is too short to ride the ride he/she can stay with the parent that just came off of the ride and the other parent waiting can take the other child on the ride again.An example of the Rider Switch Pass is above.
When you go to Disney ask for this and ask if it can be explained so you can understand more. Just a warning, not all rides offer the Kid Switch Off.
Miyuki is a candy lady located in Epcot at the Japan pavilion. She is absolutely amazing. She takes warm, soft candy and sculpts them into all different kinds of animals. There are scheduled times when you can see her. The times can be obtained in the park map that is at the front of the park. I suggest you get there 10 to 15 minutes before the show starts to get a good place to stand. She picks who she wants to make candy for, mostly are kids.











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