Riders on TRON at Night; magic kingdom
  • On Feb 11, 2025
    Paola from Pichincha Asked Please note that experiences, policies, pricing and other offerings are subject to change and may have changed since the date of this answer.

    Where can I find a list of the hight requirements for attractions and attractions with single rider lines?

    ¡Hola, Paola!

    Welcome back to planDisney! We're so happy you are trusting us with your magical planning questions. Whether you're making sure all the tiny Mouseketeers are tall enough to take on the thrills or if you're looking to hop into a single-rider line for a speedy adventure, we've got you covered.

    Paola, you can find the official height requirements for all attractions on the Walt Disney World website or in the My Disney Experience app. Just search for an attraction, and it will show you the height requirement right there. It's super easy! In the parks, you’ll also see posted signs at attraction entrances, and if needed, Cast Members will do a quick check with the measurement markers to make sure everyone is ready to ride.

    Now, if you’re looking to skip a bit of the wait and don’t mind riding solo, single-rider lines are a fantastic option! My panel pal, Betsy, did the leg work for this answer! But here are some more details about these attractions!

    You'll be able to enjoy single-rider lines at some of the biggest thrill rides, including Rock 'n' Roller Coaster at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, where you’ll go from zero to really fast in just seconds. Over at EPCOT, Test Track lets you hop into the design of your own car before putting it to the test at high speeds. (This attraction is currently being reimagined, and it's set to reopen sometime in 2025. Be sure to check the website for those updates!)

    If you’re ready to take on the Himalayas, Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom has a single-rider line, perfect for braving the Yeti without the longer wait. And for an intergalactic adventure, Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run lets you step into the cockpit without a long queue.

    Pro tip: If you're visiting with kids who aren’t quite tall enough for certain attractions, Rider Switch is a total lifesaver! One adult can ride while the other waits with the little one, and then you switch without waiting in line twice. It’s a game-changer, especially if you’ve got a mix of thrill-seekers and tiny adventurers in your group.

    I hope this helps you plan for a magical day full of fun and adventure! If you have any other questions, I’m always happy to help.

    Wishing you magia y emoción on your upcoming Disney adventure!

    ~Emille
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Meet the Panelist: Emille, Florida

¡Hola! I’m Emille, your go-to mamá for all things Disney magic—especially in Español! As a proud mom of two, I’ve spent nearly a decade living in Orlando, where Walt Disney World is practically my backyard. When I’m not soaking in the magic of Main Street, U.S.A., I’m here to help fellow Disney fans craft their own unforgettable adventures—because the best Disney stories are the ones we write together. Let’s make some magic!
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