no.
it sounds like you are really trying to make it work for you and hubby to do rides that she won't go on without having to wait.
as someone who goes to WDW with little ones alot- that is just not going to work. sorry.
I think you have me confused with someone else, perhaps the person who started the thread. I'll be there with my wife (I'm "hubby") and two boys. I'm not trying to avoid waiting in lines - as you can see my post above was asking if the entire party could wait in the single rider line and do the swap at the loading area (possibly that violates the rules of the Single Rider Line, which is why I asked. When I was last at Disneyworld, there was only one line for everyone, and no Fastpass).
if your child is tall enough for the ride, they are not supposed to give you child swap pass. if you get to the front of the line and she chickens out, some cast members will let one hang back and then pass the child off to the other, but that is not official policy.
That is incorrect, according to the Disneyworld website. See what I've posted below.
It's not child swap, its "baby swap" for a reason! Because of the height restrictions if a baby is not able to go on a ride, then you can baby swap. I never heard of this with a child that is actually tall enough to ride and they still give out the baby swap pass.
You will be extremely lucky if they actually let you use the baby swap but if you do what I suggested you should be fine
Actually, it's Rider Switch (they also refer to it as Rider Switch Service), and you're incorrect about how it works, according to the Disneyworld web site:
Rider Switch
This handy feature allows adult Guests to take turns waiting with youngsters or Guests unable to ride.
What Is Rider Switch and How Does It Work?
If Guests in your party don’t want to board an attraction, you don’t have to miss out. One adult can wait with the non-rider while the rest of the party experiences the attraction. The waiting adult can then board the attraction without having to wait in the regular line again when another adult in the party returns to supervise the child or children who do not ride—either because they do not meet the height requirement or simply do not wish to ride.
Rider Switch is available at select attractions at all 4 Walt Disney World Resort theme parks. See a Cast Member at the attraction for more information.
To Use Rider Switch:
1. Check that Rider Switch is offered at the attraction in question by asking a Cast Member.
2. Enter the normal queue with your entire party. At least one adult member of your party and the Guest who will not be riding will then be issued a Rider Switch Pass and asked to wait in a designated area. This group is “Party 2.”
3. The remaining party members, “Party 1,” ride the attraction.
4. After riding the attraction, Party 1 locates Party 2. The non-rider is then “switched” to Party 1.
5. Party 2 enters without having to wait in the regular queue a second time and boards the attraction. The Rider Switch Pass must be presented to a Cast Member at this time.
If the person in Party 2 waited alone with the child, he or she may bring one Guest back to ride the attraction with him or her. Please note: Only 2 Guests are allowed per Rider Switch Pass.
Attractions Offering Rider Switch
Magic Kingdom Park Frontierland
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Splash Mountain
Storybook Circus
The Barnstormer
Tomorrowland
Space Mountain
Stitch’s Great Escape
Tomorrowland Indy Speedway
Epcot
Future World
Mission: SPACE
Soarin'
Test Track
Disney’s Hollywood Studios
Rock ’n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith
Star Tours® - The Adventures Continue
Twilight Zone Tower of Terror
Disney’s Animal Kingdom Park
DINOSAUR
Expedition Everest - Legend of the Forbidden Mountain®
Kali River Rapids
Primeval Whirl
https://disneyworld.disney.go.com/guest-services/rider-switch/