Hello Jacqualynn! Thank you for bringing your question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.
First and foremost, I encourage you to discuss your travel plans with your doctor. He or she will be able to provide you with the most appropriate advice regarding any limitations you may have due to your injury and any possible restrictions.
A great resource to use in planning your visit is this
list of attractions. You can use the drop-down menus at the top to sort attractions by location, and then use the filters to fine-tune the list. I recommend using the "Height" filter to
sort by "Any Height". "Any Height" means just that - even small infants are permitted to ride, so in most cases, these are gentle attractions. There are dozens of attractions that fit this category. Also, use the "Accessibility & Advisories" filter on the upper right side of the page to
sort by "Health Advisory". You can then select individual attraction pages and click on "Show Safety, Accessibility and Guest Policies" next to the triangle warning icon to read specific advisories for that attraction.
Jacqualynn, also keep in mind that Walt Disney World Resort is
so much more than attractions. There are shows and
entertainment throughout the theme parks and resort hotels, parades,
character experiences,
nighttime spectaculars,
tours, unique and delicious
dining experiences, resort pools and activities, and so much more. No wonder why Walt Disney World Resort was once known as "The Vacation Kingdom of the World"! I have no doubt that you will find plenty to see and do during your visit.
Please stop by the Moms Panel again anytime with any additional questions you may have as you
plan your visit to Walt Disney World Resort. We are always happy to help.
Anne Marie