We used child swap, aka parent swap, extensively at Universal, Disney, and every other amusement park we ever visited when our kids were Young. I would have never visited so many amusement parks if they didn't have it. It works really well at Universal.
just went in December with 4 kids. used child swap on multiple rides. loved that they thought about these spaces while building the rides. 11, 9, 6, 4. 5 days and still didn't get to do everything. all girls.
Specifically touching on the queue and child swap between the mouse and Universal. I have a few comparisons if anyone cares. We've had our Universal annual pass for about 8 years now. We got a Disney annual pass that expires in less than two weeks. The way these parks handle children is vastly different. Disney is wayyyyyy more accommodating when it comes to kids of all ages from infant and up. Many rides we've taken our son on who was about 6 months when we first went to Disney. From Peter Pan to Pirates, to Ariel, to It's a small world, etc. And that's just Magic Kingdom. Universal has exactly zero rides to take a small infant* on. Once the infant is able to sit unassisted, they can go on one fish two fish, storm force accelerator, the swirl ride in Simpsons, and the caro suess el. Then the next available ride is E.T. at 34". That doesn't leave much to do aside from shows. There's really no comparison for what they can ride at Disney. Where Disney fails is at the actual child swap system. If the child does not meet the height requirement for a ride, they cannot even wait inside the queue. They MUST wait outside while the first half of the party goes through the entire normal queue and then when they are done the second party can wait the entire length of the Lightning Lane. Which can basically double your wait time for each ride you want to swap on. In contrast, Universal let's everyone through the queue and the family splits near the ride entrance and then the other parent typically goes through the exit or close to it with very minimal wait time.
Thank you, came to point out this distinction with very young children, Disney is king hands down. Especially Magic Kingdom. I took my daughter at 10 months onto rides at MK, in her baby carrier at that. You absolutely cannot do that at Universal. Take your kids to Disney when they're young, then to Universal as they get a little older and are less imaginative/believing in the magic. Kids these days hit that age much younger than they used to, so get in your Disney trips while you still can. 😂 Universal is definitely more for the taller young kids, tweens, teens & adults.
@@PCDev for sure. It was eye opening the first time we went to ride Rise of the Resistance at HS. We were halfway through the queue when a cast member came up to us and basically kicked my kids out of the queue causing my brother n law to miss the ride since he sacrificed his spot to take the kids out. We've also had to wait, with a reservation, 45mins for Guardians of the Galaxy at Epcot while my sister and her husband went through LL. Then we child swapped and we went through LL and had them waiting 45mins for us to get off the ride. Effectively doubling our time for that one ride. Disney child swap is straight up trash lol. Thankfully they do have so many rides the young ones can ride. But Universal still gets our money because we enjoy the parks way more than Disney for other reasons.
Yo PC!!! Thank you for making this Vid!!! Yes, I am coming with a toddler for the first time later this year, I have no idea what to do!!! I am an OG park commando, rope drop to close, banging out rides, zig zagging the park, shark attacks, I know I am not going to be able to do all that with a kid now, but I need to be able to ride the movies!!!
Thank you for telling people about this....we did this a few yrs ago when my youngest child was 2. We did it so our older kid can go on rides and we could BOTH experience the park ... We were able to ride Spiderman, Men in Black 4x (no lines cause we went to the single rider lines)
This is going to sound silly but, we just went to USH during New Years. I have a 12 yr. Old and a 1 yr. Old. I was aware of the child swap but i was intimidated to use it. I wish i would've taken advantage of it. But i am hoping to go to USO and Epic towards the end of this year and i will definitely be using it.
My kids loved Universal especially their play areas. My 6yr old loved Curious George area so much. And they had fun doing the wands spots. My 4yr old didn't like the simulator rides so we ended up using Child Switch a lot. I think I like it more than WDW's. I like staying with my family because I knew where they were in line instead of wondering how much longer it would be like at WDW. I know I can go do other things at disney but I prefered to stay near by so I wouldn't miss them exiting the attraction. I think it's nice that Universal has rooms set aside and as soon as my husband came back with the other kids I didn't wait long to get on the ride when it was my turn because the load station is just right there.
The child swap is better in universal and island adventure. The only ride I must caution is that et does not have a waiting room for you to stay in. Once the parent is done riding the other parent wanting to ride has to wait in line again 😅 it needs a refurbishment for that alone but other than that the other rides we went on have a waiting room and not having to wait in line again. I think the best waiting room in all the parks is skull island because they even had a changing table for my babies. And play the Kong movie while you wait. I made the mistake of my daughter having an accident in her diaper while waiting for the Simpson ride but the employees told me I can change her right there even though there wasn’t a changing area
@@meekermoo752 when we did ET child swap I waited right after the part in the queue where you give your name to the team members for them to give you the intergalactic passport. I didn't have to wait the entire queue and they almost took me through the door to the left which leads back to the ride vehicles. But I love the queue so they let me go through the forest 😀
@ that’s interesting cause they told me I had to wait in line again not from the queue but in the forest maybe there was some miss communication or they did this recently cause I went there last spring
The Disney brand will also draw kids and many parents want to give their kids the "Disney experience" they had. But there are plenty of kids that prefer Universal to Disney.
We used child swap, aka parent swap, extensively at Universal, Disney, and every other amusement park we ever visited when our kids were Young. I would have never visited so many amusement parks if they didn't have it. It works really well at Universal.
I LOVE the child swap at Universal! They make it soooo easy.
Dev!!! Yes please make a video for kid stuff at IOA.
I never knew about children swap dev wow that’s crazy that offer that for free
just went in December with 4 kids. used child swap on multiple rides. loved that they thought about these spaces while building the rides. 11, 9, 6, 4. 5 days and still didn't get to do everything. all girls.
Specifically touching on the queue and child swap between the mouse and Universal. I have a few comparisons if anyone cares.
We've had our Universal annual pass for about 8 years now. We got a Disney annual pass that expires in less than two weeks. The way these parks handle children is vastly different.
Disney is wayyyyyy more accommodating when it comes to kids of all ages from infant and up. Many rides we've taken our son on who was about 6 months when we first went to Disney. From Peter Pan to Pirates, to Ariel, to It's a small world, etc. And that's just Magic Kingdom.
Universal has exactly zero rides to take a small infant* on. Once the infant is able to sit unassisted, they can go on one fish two fish, storm force accelerator, the swirl ride in Simpsons, and the caro suess el. Then the next available ride is E.T. at 34". That doesn't leave much to do aside from shows. There's really no comparison for what they can ride at Disney.
Where Disney fails is at the actual child swap system. If the child does not meet the height requirement for a ride, they cannot even wait inside the queue. They MUST wait outside while the first half of the party goes through the entire normal queue and then when they are done the second party can wait the entire length of the Lightning Lane. Which can basically double your wait time for each ride you want to swap on. In contrast, Universal let's everyone through the queue and the family splits near the ride entrance and then the other parent typically goes through the exit or close to it with very minimal wait time.
Thank you, came to point out this distinction with very young children, Disney is king hands down. Especially Magic Kingdom. I took my daughter at 10 months onto rides at MK, in her baby carrier at that. You absolutely cannot do that at Universal. Take your kids to Disney when they're young, then to Universal as they get a little older and are less imaginative/believing in the magic. Kids these days hit that age much younger than they used to, so get in your Disney trips while you still can. 😂 Universal is definitely more for the taller young kids, tweens, teens & adults.
Thank you for sharing! This is great information from a different perspective.
@@PCDev for sure. It was eye opening the first time we went to ride Rise of the Resistance at HS. We were halfway through the queue when a cast member came up to us and basically kicked my kids out of the queue causing my brother n law to miss the ride since he sacrificed his spot to take the kids out. We've also had to wait, with a reservation, 45mins for Guardians of the Galaxy at Epcot while my sister and her husband went through LL. Then we child swapped and we went through LL and had them waiting 45mins for us to get off the ride. Effectively doubling our time for that one ride. Disney child swap is straight up trash lol. Thankfully they do have so many rides the young ones can ride. But Universal still gets our money because we enjoy the parks way more than Disney for other reasons.
Yo PC!!! Thank you for making this Vid!!! Yes, I am coming with a toddler for the first time later this year, I have no idea what to do!!! I am an OG park commando, rope drop to close, banging out rides, zig zagging the park, shark attacks, I know I am not going to be able to do all that with a kid now, but I need to be able to ride the movies!!!
This will help you get all the rides you want in AND get some quality family time!
Thank you for telling people about this....we did this a few yrs ago when my youngest child was 2. We did it so our older kid can go on rides and we could BOTH experience the park ...
We were able to ride Spiderman, Men in Black 4x (no lines cause we went to the single rider lines)
Children swap is very interesting
My favorite hotel is SF... just a beautiful resort..
It’s the best!
This is going to sound silly but, we just went to USH during New Years. I have a 12 yr. Old and a 1 yr. Old. I was aware of the child swap but i was intimidated to use it. I wish i would've taken advantage of it. But i am hoping to go to USO and Epic towards the end of this year and i will definitely be using it.
My kids loved Universal especially their play areas. My 6yr old loved Curious George area so much. And they had fun doing the wands spots. My 4yr old didn't like the simulator rides so we ended up using Child Switch a lot. I think I like it more than WDW's. I like staying with my family because I knew where they were in line instead of wondering how much longer it would be like at WDW. I know I can go do other things at disney but I prefered to stay near by so I wouldn't miss them exiting the attraction. I think it's nice that Universal has rooms set aside and as soon as my husband came back with the other kids I didn't wait long to get on the ride when it was my turn because the load station is just right there.
I’m glad you found Child Swap so helpful! It can definitely make a big difference!
This is a common misconception about Universal. I know a lot of kids could spend all day in camp jurrasic alone.
This is amazing
Thank you for watching Edward!
The child swap is better in universal and island adventure. The only ride I must caution is that et does not have a waiting room for you to stay in. Once the parent is done riding the other parent wanting to ride has to wait in line again 😅 it needs a refurbishment for that alone but other than that the other rides we went on have a waiting room and not having to wait in line again. I think the best waiting room in all the parks is skull island because they even had a changing table for my babies. And play the Kong movie while you wait. I made the mistake of my daughter having an accident in her diaper while waiting for the Simpson ride but the employees told me I can change her right there even though there wasn’t a changing area
@@meekermoo752 when we did ET child swap I waited right after the part in the queue where you give your name to the team members for them to give you the intergalactic passport. I didn't have to wait the entire queue and they almost took me through the door to the left which leads back to the ride vehicles. But I love the queue so they let me go through the forest 😀
@ that’s interesting cause they told me I had to wait in line again not from the queue but in the forest maybe there was some miss communication or they did this recently cause I went there last spring
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I prefer the child swap at universal. Standing at toy story land in the sun with my 1 year old was not the vibe
kids rather go to universal over disney really! I guess disney just went outta business
The Disney brand will also draw kids and many parents want to give their kids the "Disney experience" they had. But there are plenty of kids that prefer Universal to Disney.