EPCOT; Mother and Son; Spaceship Earth
  • On Aug 11, 2010
    Naning 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.

    We are planning to bring 3 children (6, 8 & 9 years old) with the range of height from 3 feet 5 inches to 4 feet 2 inches. Which theme park offers more rides that my children can take? All of them like to ride roller coaster. Thanks

    Hi Naning!
    The majority of attractions at the WDW are appropriate for children of all sizes. I think most of these attractions are located at Magic Kingdom. For safety reasons, certain attractions in every theme park have height requirements. Cast members will measure children at the entrance of these attractions to make sure they're tall enough to ride.
    Looking at the height of smallest child (3'5), it seems that they're all taller than 40". This means there are only a few attractions they might not be tall enough to ride. Here's a list of some attractions I believe they might not be able to ride:
    • At Magic Kingdom, Space Mountain has a 44" height requirement and Tomorrowland's Indy Speedway has a 52" height requirement to ride alone.
    • At Epcot, The only attraction that comes to mind is Mission: Space, which has a 44" height requirement.
    • At Disney's Hollywood Studios, Rock-n-Roller Coaster, starring Aerosmith, has a 48" height requirement.
    • At Animal Kingdom, Expedition Everest has a 44" height requirement and Primeval Whirl has a 48" height requirement.

    For a list of attractions that have height requirements, click HERE. I hope they have a chance to enjoy most of the thrilling attractions at WDW!
    Have a magical vacation!

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Meet the Panelist: Maribel, Puerto Rico

When it comes to Walt Disney World, I consider myself a travel "expert." I have been to Disney on every stage of my life and hope to continue doing so with my husband and our Prince and Princess. Learn More About Maribel

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