OneLittleSpark
A Michaelmusophobia Sufferer (please don't hate me
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- Dec 13, 2006
Dragon, I think that you would probably be allowed to do a 'baby swap'. The idea of this normally is that part of the party rides, while the rest stay with the baby or toddler, then they swap and the remaining people ride. However, in your case, I can see no reason why they wouldn't allow you to go through the line with your daughter, wait out of the way while she rides, then collect her from the exit when she's finished. If a CM at the entrance to the ride says that your little one can't ride, just say you want to do a baby swap; then, when you get to the boarding, briefly explain that your daughter will ride and you will collect her from the exit when she is done. Almost all, if not all, thrill rides at Disney have a 'chicken exit' to allow you to go from the boarding point to the disembark area, without going on the ride.
As CF said, you might also want to see if they can offer you any assistance through the GAC. It was not designed just for physical disabilities, in fact, as a large number of physical disabilities are reasonably easily mitigated (e.g. using a wheelchair), the GAC is more for those with invisible disabilities. You do not need any proof of disability to get the GAC.
Good luck and have a magical holiday!
As CF said, you might also want to see if they can offer you any assistance through the GAC. It was not designed just for physical disabilities, in fact, as a large number of physical disabilities are reasonably easily mitigated (e.g. using a wheelchair), the GAC is more for those with invisible disabilities. You do not need any proof of disability to get the GAC.
Good luck and have a magical holiday!