Ready to take the family on a Disney trip but your not sure what the youngest will be able to ride?? Here’s a list of all the rides with no height requirements…
Disneyland
Adventureland:
Jungle Cruise
Tarzans Tree House
Tiki Room
Critter Country
Winnie the Pooh
Fantasyland
Alice in Wonderland
Casey Jr Circus Train
Dumbo
It’s A Small World
King Author’s Carousel
Mad Tea Party
Mr Toad’s Wild Ride
Peter Pan’s Flight
Pinocchio
Snow White’s Enchanted Wish
Storybook Land Canal Boats
Sleeping Beauty’s Castle walkthrough
Frontierland
Mark Twain River Boat
Tom Sawyer Island (lots to explore, see and do)
Sailing Ship Columbia
Main Street
Main Street Cinema (sit, relax and enjoy a show)
Main Street Vehicles
Mickey’s Toontown
Chip & Dale’s Treehouse Area (play area)
Donald’s Boat (play area)
Goofy’s Playhouse (play area)
Mickey’s house and meet Mickey
Minnie’s house and meet Minnie
Roger Rabbit’s Cartoon Spin
New Orleans Square
Pirates of the Caribbean
Haunted Mansion
Tomorrowland
Astro Orbitor
Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters
Disney’s Monorail
Finding Nemo Submarines
Star Wars Launch Bay (fun place to explore)
Don’t forget the Railroad with 4 stops circling the park, including a peek inside Splash Mountain!!
Disney California Adventure
Hollywood Land
Monsters Inc.
Sorcerer's Workshop (go explore)
Turtle Talk with Crush (interactive show)
Paradise Gardens
Toy Story Mania
Jesse's Critter Carousel
Pixar Pal-a-Round
Avengers Campus
Web Slingers
Grizzly Peak
Redwood Creek Challenge Trail is perfect for letting little ones run around with plenty of shade and places to sit and relax!
Don't forget to utilize Rider Switch on most rides. This enables one rider to sit out with those too small to ride then skip the line (with a guest or two) to ride the ride themselves when their group returns to trade off. It works like a fast pass for the waiting party and you could take one (tall enough to ride)with you!
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