I'm not sure if any of you moms out there have noticed, but sometimes the Dads walking around the Disney Parks aren't that excited about going on It's A Small World or Prince Charming's Carousel. Of course they go on them because their kids love it, but the excitement factor just isn't there. They may be longing to ride Space Mountain or Expedition Everest over and over again, but it may be hard to enjoy without the kiddos by your side. But never fear Disney Dads! There are some awesome, must-not-be-missed rides that you can enjoy with your little ones.
5. Mad Tea Party: There is just something about spinning your child around until the laughter overtakes them that appeals to most Dads. If your stomach can stand it, twirl it faster and faster until you can't see the cute little door mouse anymore. If your stomach is a little weaker than your munchkin, spin it a little slower. They'll never know it can really go faster. And if you want to add a little more excited to your child's ride, head over to the tea cups first thing in the morning to take a spin with the Mad Hatter himself! If you are lucky, Alice will be riding with him too.
4. Toy Story Mania: What Dad could turn down a chance to play a life size video game? This 4D interactive attraction combines good ole' fashion gaming with some addictive midway fun. Parents and kids alike will enjoy joining their favorite Toy Story characters on this fast pace, fun ride. Will you be able to beat your child's score? Will you have the high score of the day?
3. Buzz Lightyear's Space Ranger Spin: Much like Toy Story Mania, Buzz Lightyear's fast paced ride will thrill Dads and kids alike. Jump aboard a space cruiser and help Buzz defeat the evil Zurg by zapping all the Z targets. Be warned, this is a very addictive game/ride. My husband rides it no less than 20 times per WDW visit. He has mastered the game and has repeatedly received the highest possible score (unlike me who barely registers as a Space Cadet).
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1. Test Track: Test Track is one of Disney's fastest attractions and is enjoyed by kids and dads (and moms) alike. Our youngest daughter was finally able to ride this at 40 inches last year and I've never seen her happier on a ride. She loved the bumps and curves and like her Daddy, the wind in her face. Test Track is a ride that will keep both dads and kids laughing and cheering for more.
While the coasters may be more your speed, they are not really a family affair. What rides are your favorite to go on repeatedly with your kids?
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You make a good point about some rides being rather non-dad'ish, and I'm all for someone else going on anything that spins like those teacups.
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