• On Mar 1, 2017
    Jesse from AB 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.

    Planning a vacation for my family, I have a 2 yr old. Which rides dont allow toddlers? (I should also mention that my 2yr old is the same height and weight of a typical 3 yr old)

    Greetings, Jesse!

    Welcome! Thank you for bringing your Walt Disney World Resort vacation planning question to the Disney Parks Moms Panel.

    Toddler trips are incredible. It's amazing to watch their little eyes light up and faces glow as the magic comes to life. Part of why Disney vacations are so wonderful is that there is so much for little ones to do and enjoy with the whole family. Your 2-year-old is able to ride any attraction that doesn't have a height requirement and any they might have already grown tall enough for. Here is a list of attractions your toddler may really enjoy.  As my kids have grown taller over the years the first two attractions we've had them "measure up" to were The Barnstormer (35 inches) and Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (38 inches). They love checking their height on every visit to see which rides they've made.

    Have a fantastic vacation, Jesse, and please let us know if there is anything else we are able to assist you with. 

    Pixie Dust,

    Lauren
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Meet the Panelist: Lauren, Colorado

Hi-ya, Pals! I'm Lauren, a wife and mother of three who's enjoyed many special occasions at Walt Disney World Resort with my family and friends. From graduations to birthdays, and even our Fairy Tale Honeymoon we’ve loved celebrating at the most Magical Place on Earth. I now have pre-teens who check wait times in the My Disney Experience App just for fun, so I look for any excuse to return "home" often and would love to help you plan a little extra Pixie Dust for your next magical adventure. Learn More About Lauren

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