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    Ride alone age?

    My daughter loves riding Astro Orbiter but as she's grown it gets harder for us to have enough room to ride together. Is there an age or height she needs to be to ride in her own rocket?


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    She needs to be 7


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    Happiness is that smile MammaSilva's Avatar
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    Actually she needs to be 7 to ride alone as in not with another person in the back seat. You can put her in the front of the rocket and sit in the back seat if she's at the right height.

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    Ah well, we have another year and a half then. Thanks!


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    Quote Originally Posted by MammaSilva View Post
    Actually she needs to be 7 to ride alone as in not with another person in the back seat. You can put her in the front of the rocket and sit in the back seat if she's at the right height.
    I thought Astro Orbitor were "cuddle" seating.
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    Miss M(11), J(8) and R(5), and Mr. N(4)

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    That's what it was the last time I rode with her. I'll stick to flying an elephant with her & let daddy take care of the rockets.


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    Happiness is that smile MammaSilva's Avatar
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    It has that as the first option but it is not mandatory if the parents are not comfortable and the child is big enough to sit in the seat alone with a parent or responsible rider sitting in the second seat. We had that situation on one of our trips and just explained to the CM, we didn't have any issues getting the rocket.

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    Forget about those who don't ~ Believe everything happens for a reason.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MammaSilva View Post
    It has that as the first option but it is not mandatory if the parents are not comfortable and the child is big enough to sit in the seat alone with a parent or responsible rider sitting in the second seat. We had that situation on one of our trips and just explained to the CM, we didn't have any issues getting the rocket.
    I'd like to say I hate this ride and haven't rode since 2009. I guess I just don't remember the second seat. I rode with my toddler.
    Shannon
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    Miss M(11), J(8) and R(5), and Mr. N(4)

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    I find this one too uncomfortable, you are at a weird angle. The girls ride it on their own.


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