what rides can't my DD do?

mike10

New Member
Original Poster
Hi my DD is 41.5 inches tall. I was wondering saying she hits 42 inches by November.

What rides at the the 4 parks can't she do? Thanks
 

NewfieFan

Well-Known Member
I copied this from the Magical Beginnings Chart...

Attraction Height Chart​
Magic Kingdom® Park​
1. The Barnstormer at Goofy’s Wiseacre Farm – 35”
2. Splash Mountain® – 40”
3. Big Thunder Mountain – 40”
4. Stitch’s Great Escape – 40”
5. Space Mountain® – 44”
6. Tomorrowland Indy Speedway – 52” to ride alone​
Epcot®​
1. Test Track – 40”
2. Soarin’ – 40”
3. Mission: SPACE® – 44”​
Disney's Hollywood Studios™​
1. The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror™ – 40”
2. Star Tours – 40”
3. Rock-n-Roller Coaster® Starring Aerosmith – 48”​
Animal Kingdom® Theme Park​
1. Kali River Rapids® – 38”
2. DINOSAUR – 40”
3. Expedition Everest™ – 44”
4. Primeval Whirl® – 48”​
Disney’s Blizzard Beach Water Park​
1. Tikes Peak – 48” and under
2. Chairlift – 32”
3. Slush Gusher – 48”
4. Summit Plummet – 48”
5. Downhill Double Dipper – 48”​
Disney’s Typhoon Lagoon Water Park​
1. Ketachakiddee Creek – 48” and under
2. Bay Slide – 60” and under
3. Crush ‘n’ Gusher – 48”
4. Humunga Kowabunga – 48”​
 

BrerFrog

Active Member
Am I the only one who thinks it is odd that Primeval Whril is the ride with the biggest height restriction?! I know it has nothing to do with how thrilling the ride is, but I still think it is strange.
 

erasure fan1

Well-Known Member
Am I the only one who thinks it is odd that Primeval Whril is the ride with the biggest height restriction?! I know it has nothing to do with how thrilling the ride is, but I still think it is strange.
Yea my wife and I were just talking about that today. It is very odd.:shrug:
 

JohnLocke

Member
Am I the only one who thinks it is odd that Primeval Whril is the ride with the biggest height restriction?! I know it has nothing to do with how thrilling the ride is, but I still think it is strange.


I don't think it's really that strange, it seems like it would be much easier to be thrown out of then most other rides if the rider doesn't meet requirements.
 

Phonedave

Well-Known Member
I'm really surprised at 48 requirement due to seeing other parks have the same ride at 42 with adult.

I don't understand the whole "with an adult". An adult is not going to hold you in place.

I think the height requirement is because of the whipping action of the ride.

Couple the underdeveloped neck muscles of a young kid with being in the wrong spot of the head restraint if they are too short, and whiplash happens.

-dave
 

Monsterfan99

Active Member
^It is, in theory, to hole them in place as in not trying to jump out of the ride. On a wild mouse, not so much, but can be true on other rides.
 

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