We visited Epcot this year and got a great tip from a Florida resident with an annual pass. We wanted to ride the Test Track (simulates the testing undergone by a GM vehicle for safety), but since our kids were almost 10 and 12, he suggested we get in line for the single riders. We would have to ride separate from each other and fill in the partially-empty cars, but the wait would only be about 5 minutes.
The Disney insider was right – it was a quick walk past those parked in the very long line to ride the Test Track as a family. As we approached the track, we explained to our kids that we’d only be a car or so apart from each other. Both were a bit nervous, but it looked as though we might even be able to ride two-and-two. I shot this photo right after my 12-year-old buckled herself in.
This shot reveals her true feelings knowing I wouldn’t be joining her. The Disney staff lives up to its promise to break up all riders that use the “singles-only” lane.
I’m happy to report we all safely finished the ride;)
Disney Series:
Flashback Part One
Flashback Part Two – Teacup Ride
Flashback Part Three – Buzz Lightyear
Candy Store
Fast-Forward Four Years
Disney Test Track – Epcot
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2:52 pm
I can SO relate to the look on your daughter’s face. I would not want to be “broken up” either!
10:43 am
That look is classic! Too bad I didn’t have a camera when my hubby and daughter got off the space mountain ride….hee hee
Hugs,
Holly