Rider Switch: the best park perk most families never use

Both parents ride. The toddler never queues. Nobody waits twice.

Here's the scene: one kid is finally tall enough for the big coaster, the other is two summers away, and both parents want to ride. The obvious plan — parent A queues while parent B waits with the little one, then swap and queue again — burns two full waits for one family. Every major park chain has a system that fixes this, and it goes by names like Rider Switch, Child Swap, or Parent Swap.

The universal shape of it

  1. The whole family approaches the ride entrance together — including the kid who can't ride. Tell the greeter you want Rider Switch.
  2. Parent A (plus any riding kids) waits and rides normally.
  3. Parent B waits it out with the little one somewhere pleasant.
  4. When parent A returns, parent B boards through a short-cut entrance — usually the exit or the express lane — with little to no wait. Big-kid siblings can often ride again with parent B.

Chain-by-chain flavor

How families get it wrong

The Rideable app flags which rides at your park typically offer Rider Switch, right on the trip screen — and its per-member matching tells you in advance exactly which rides will need it for your crew.