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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Space Mountain. My 7 yo loved it. I have to say, MK in itself is an experience. :) [/quote] Be aware that Space Mountain is a single file car line, meaning she has to sit alone with you and DH in front of and behind her in separate seats/cars. My 7 year old son is adventurous, but I do not think he'd do well with this, so we decided not to waste a fast pass on it for our upcoming trip. Google "Space Mountain WDW" to see the cars...the California ride is different. [/quote] Agree, depends on the kid. We're doing 1 day at MK next week, and there's no way my 6-year old would handle the front to back, in the dark of Space Mountain so we didn't waste a FP on it. Mine Train fast passes are practically gone the first day they are available. My kids love the electric parade at night.[/quote] Kids are so different, we were just there in January with kids 8 7 and 5 and all three loved space mountain! We went early and rode it three times in a row! You know your child best. Honestly I felt like we did MK in a day….like, went on everything. It may have helped that it was a very cold day so maybe lines were shorter and we really worked the heck out of our fast passes and being at the park right at opening. My kids loved the big thunder mountain, space mountain, 7 dwarves, and we skipped all character stuff (lines ridiculous and my kid aren't into it, did it on a disney cruise 2 years ago with no lines). [/quote] My 3 y/o was mad she wasn't tall enough for space mountain, she was only 40" when we went, but she did everything else she could (and she absolutely would've gone back to back on any of the rides). But you know your kid. It's a bit difficult since you want it to be a surprise, but you should know if your kid wants to meet princesses and what not. Also consider the Memory Maker. It's a photo pass that's attached to your wristbands (if you get one) or your park ticket card. It's a bit pricey, but if your kid is going to meet a lot of the princesses you can get all the pictures (and the ones from the rides, or taken by staff around the park) for one price. We used it for a 4 day trip and it was without question worth every cent. We'd probably spring for it even with a one day trip and make sure to get our money's worth (roughly 20 pictures).[/quote]
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