• On May 19, 2019
    Trisha from FL Asked Note: This answer was provided prior to the change to planDisney and may still contain references to Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    At Disney world can my 4 yr old ride space mountain with an adult or do they have to ride seperate

    Welcome to the Disney Parks Moms Panel, Trisha! You must be super excited and busy planning all of the rides and activities you will be riding and doing.

    As you may know in order to ride a given attraction, a guest must meet the minimum height requirement set for that ride. Your child is welcome to ride the attraction accompanied by a 14-year-old (or older) as long as he meets the 44in (112cm) or taller requirement set for Space Mountain at Walt Disney World. Each row holds one passenger; three passengers per rocket car, so your child would be accompanied by other people. 

    Trisha, check this list of attractions without height restrictions to plan activities with your child. Also, be sure to read this super useful information about traveling to the Walt Disney World with preschoolers

    I hope this information has been helpful. Please stop by with more and more questions as the time for your trip comes closer.
     
    See you real soon!
    ~Desiree
     
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Meet the Panelist: Desiree, Peru

Hi! I'm Desiree from Lima, Peru. My family will never ever tire of visiting the Most Magical Place on Earth, even if means traveling almost 3,000 miles to do so! My husband and I love to watch the fireworks with our kids, but the best magic happens when the grandparents come along and we all feel the same age in front of Cinderella Castle! I love giving tips about different types of resorts and traveling with multigenerational groups.
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