Disney has different restrictions on different rides, based more on averages than any physical reasons. They probably err on the side of caution, if anything. The notes are mine, based on observations.
According to Disney, you must be at least 40 inches tall to ride Soarin' and Test Track. You must be at least 44 inches tall to ride Mission: Space. All of these are simulators that actually make a lot of adults sick. Dramine is a wonderful thing.
Remember all these measurements include heels and hairdos. If half an inch is going to start a war between siblings, some parents have resorted to heel lifts.
I have seen small children who loved the Tower of Terror and otherwise fearless Teens who refused to ride it. Some people think Mission: Space is the roughest ride at Walt Disney World, others think it's the relatively tame Goofy's Barnstormer roller coaster.
At the Animal Kingdom, you have to 38 inches for the Kali River Rapids, to keep from going over the side. The minimum height for the Dinosaur is 40 inches, and the minimum for the Primeval Whirl is 48 inches.
Keep in mind that there are other rides nearby suitable for all guests. In fact, the little kids might actually have more fun on their ride than the big kids. Two cell phones are valuable to reunite the groups. You are the one who knows your kid best.
It depends on the ride, but the highest height restriction I have ever seen on any Disney ride is 48 inches (Rock n' Roller Coaster at Disney World and California Screamin' at Disney's California Adventure both have that height restriction). Most of the other ones allow smaller kids to ride, with height restrictions usually being somewhere between 36 and 42 inches.
it says phantom manor is kinda scary
big thunder mountain min age is 3 years old and height is 1.02 meters so 40 inches
Pirates of the Caribbean is general health restrictions
Indiana Jones temple of peril is min 8 year old 1.40 meters 55 inches
dumbo the flying elephant 1 year
orbitron 1 year
autopia health restrictons
you have to be 1 years old and to drive 1.32 meters (52 inches)
star tours is health restrictions and u have to be 3 years old and for computer thing 1.02 meters and 40 inches
space mountain is min age 10 years height 1.40 meters 55 inches
You must be at least 44 inches tall to ride Expedition Everest.
The height requirement depends on the ride, but having worked at Disneyland for the past 3 years, the tallest a rider has to be, I've noticed, is 54 inches.
you have to be 54 inches
44 inches (112 cm)
Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
There are five roller coasters at Disney World. The ones with the highest height restrictions are Rock 'n Roller coaster and the Primeval Whirl, which both require that riders be at least 48 inches tall. The requirement for Expedition Everest and Space Mountain is 44 inches, and for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it's 40 inches.
At the Disneyland Resort, Space Mountain is found in Disneyland.Space Mountain is also found in:Tokyo Disneyland at Tokyo Disney ResortHong Kong Disneyland at Hong Kong Disneyland ResortDisneyland Paris features a related roller coaster called Space Mountain: Mission 2. There is also a Space Mountain at the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort.
From what I've seen, Magic Mountain is a part of Six Flags. There is a place called Space Mountain in Disney World which opened in January of 1975.
At the Magic Kingdom: Space Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (a.k.a. Thunder Mountain or Big Thunder), and Splash Mountain At Disney's Animal Kingdom: Expedition Everest -- the newest and tallest mountain! At Blizzard Beach: Mount Gushmore
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Splash Mountain, Space Mountain, and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
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Disney's Night of Joy - 2013 Space Mountain 1-2 was released on: USA: 11 July 2013
There are five roller coasters at Disney World. The ones with the highest height restrictions are Rock 'n Roller coaster and the Primeval Whirl, which both require that riders be at least 48 inches tall. The requirement for Expedition Everest and Space Mountain is 44 inches, and for Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, it's 40 inches.
Information regarding Space Mountain may be obtained directly through Disney World. They have pages of information on the famous Space Mountain which is an indoor space themed steel roller coaster.