Whether it’s your first trip or your 7th, if you’re not fully grown yet, you may be wondering what attractions you can ride. Remember when you couldn’t ride Space Mountain? Well, it may just be your turn! Let’s find out:
38″
- Kali River Rapids – Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Asia
40″
- Stitch’s Great Escape! – Magic Kingdom – Tomorrowland
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – Magic Kingdom – Frontierland
- Splash Mountain – Magic Kingdom – Frontierland
- Twilight Zone Tower of Terror – Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Sunset Boulevard
- Soarin’ – EPCOT – Future World West
- Test Track – EPCOT – Future World East
- Dinosaur – Disney’s Animal Kingdom – DinoLand U.S.A.
44″
- Space Mountain – Magic Kingdom – Tomorrowland
- Mission: Space – EPCOT – Future World
- Expedition Everest – Disney’s Animal Kingdom – Asia
48″
- Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster – Disney’s Hollywood Studios – Sunset Boulevard
- Primeval Whirl – Disney’s Animal Kingdom – DinoLand U.S.A.
52″
- Tomorrowland Speedway – Magic Kingdom – Tomorrowland **height required to ride alone**
Headed to the Water Parks? They have their own restrictions as well!
Under 48″
- T-Bar – Blizzard Beach – Ski Patrol Training Camp
- Tike’s Peak – Blizzard Beach – Children’s Area
- Cross Country Creek – Blizzard Beach
- Ketchakiddee Creek – Typhoon Lagoon – Children’s Area
- Keelhaul Falls
- Mayday Falls
32″
- Chair Lift
48″
- Crush ‘n Gusher – Typhoon Lagoon
- Humunga Kowabunga – Typhoon Lagoon
- Downhill Double Dipper – Blizzard Beach
- Slush Gusher – Blizzard Beach
- Summit Plummet – Blizzard Beach
If you’re curious about any other rides, that would mean there is not height requirement, so hop aboard!
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A big family crossing the Atlantic – I could see why that would be problem! Hopefully you can take a family trip to Disneyland Paris while you’re planning your eventual trip to WDW!
Even if they’re not tall enough for the big rides, the little ones have plenty to do and have a lot of fun!! My 21 month old has already spent 11 days (6 months, 13 months, and 18 months) in the parks and had a blast!!
Thanks for the info! I will use this to see if my grandkids will be able to ride things or not!! I hope they can share in lots of stuff 🙂
I sooo want to visit Disney. I have 5 kids ranging in age from 4 to 11. They would all have a blast, but unfortunately being in the UK counts us out financially at the moment. But thanks to information like yours, we could even plan our own tour at home, or even plan for when we do get enough cash together.