Baby Swap

jazzzz

Member
I've done lot's of searches on the boards about the baby swap program, but seem to find a lot of different information. Do different rides do this differently? How many other people in your group are allowed to remain on line? And does disney have a list of rides that offer baby swapping?

Thanks a bunch!
 

righttrack

Well-Known Member
Most rides have a CM situated near the beginning of the lines, typically to check fastpasses. Tell that CM you want to swap and they will instruct you what to do. When you reach the top of the line, tell the CM that loads you that you intend to swap/switch off and they will tell you where to stand. Its pretty simple, and it works well. To my knowledge this is available for everything and there isn't a limit.
 
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weluvtink

Member
The only place we tried the baby swap was Test Track. Unfortunatly, no one seemed to know what to tell us. At the enterance we were told to stay in line together. When we got inside we were told to go back to the fastpass enterance and tell them what we wanted to do.
Hopefully, this is not the case at other rides-we'll be using this quite a bit next spring.
 
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wdwfan30

Member
we do baby swap all the time. what you do is go to the cast member at the entrance and tell them that you want to switch off they will give you a pass thats good for up to 4 people i think. then the people who want to ride first get in line then when they come off they come and give you the pass and you go up the fast pass line and get right on. my older son loves it because he gets to ride twice since first he goes with my husband while i wait with the baby then i go on and he goes with me since the pass is good for up to 4 people and my husband waits with the baby.its a very good thing they have.
 
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MINECAR

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MagliteL13 said:
Is this kinda like that 'Wife Swap' TV show?
LOL
No its when a kid (little) stays off a ride and the others in the group go on.
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MagliteL13

Active Member
MINECAR said:
LOL
No its when a kid (little) stays off a ride and the others in the group go on.

Oh I know. It's just more commonly reffered to as the "Rider Switch Program." When I first saw this thread I was beginning to wonder if Baby Care was offering another service. "Not only will we microwave your bottle, we'll take the baby and give you someone elses!"
 
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