Now we're getting to the nitty-gritty of my trip planning ... ; 
Ive mentioned before that my hubbie is not the obssessed Disney lover I am - ; :-[ - and he's not planning on going to all the parks with us each day. He'd rather go golfing alone! ;
I'm on my own with my 2 daughters when we do Animal Kingdom. Last trip we all tried Expedition Everest, and I really liked it - surprising since I'm not a roller coaster fan. My DDs on the other hand, who are thrill-lovers, were thrown by the monster! However, my DD6 wants to try it again now that she knows "the monster's not real." My DD8 says no-way, no-how. Here's my question ... I know about baby swap. But, can we go through the ride line together, and then have my DD8 (who will actually be 9 in a few weeks) wait at the exit while I ride with the 6-year-old? I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable leaving her alone anyways, but I wanted to know what Disney's ride policy was for older kids who chicken out.

Ive mentioned before that my hubbie is not the obssessed Disney lover I am - ; :-[ - and he's not planning on going to all the parks with us each day. He'd rather go golfing alone! ;

I'm on my own with my 2 daughters when we do Animal Kingdom. Last trip we all tried Expedition Everest, and I really liked it - surprising since I'm not a roller coaster fan. My DDs on the other hand, who are thrill-lovers, were thrown by the monster! However, my DD6 wants to try it again now that she knows "the monster's not real." My DD8 says no-way, no-how. Here's my question ... I know about baby swap. But, can we go through the ride line together, and then have my DD8 (who will actually be 9 in a few weeks) wait at the exit while I ride with the 6-year-old? I'm not sure I'd feel comfortable leaving her alone anyways, but I wanted to know what Disney's ride policy was for older kids who chicken out.