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Can babies go on any rides at Epcot?

Despite its reputation for being a more “grown up” park, Epcot actually has a lot to offer kids. Seven rides, including Frozen Ever After and Remy's Ratatouille Adventure have no height requirements, and only four rides have height requirements.



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However, it truly is a wonderful place to bring a baby or toddler. Though it's almost twice as big as Magic Kingdom, Epcot is quieter, the pace is less busy, and strolling through the World Showcase (especially at night!) is a wonderful way to while away naptime or even bedtime with a heavy sleeper.

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Epcot Rides with a Baby or Toddler: Once your child is tall enough (40?), Soarin' is awesome and not too intense.

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So my baby can go on these rides. But should they? That's up to you. Babies under the age of about 18 months will be fine on any of them.

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#1: Magic Kingdom It's probably no surprise that the Magic Kingdom tops this list! It has more than 15 rides that are safe for babies, such as classics like it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Peter Pan's Flight, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant.

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Walt Disney World Epcot – Best for Ages 8 to 14 It's a great theme park for intellectually curious kids (and adults) but not the best for little kids under the age of 8. Older kids will enjoy some of the major thrill rides (like Test Track and Mission: SPACE) and may really enjoy World Showcase.

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Yes, thankfully, you can bring your own stroller to a Disney park if you choose to do so.

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The best tip may be to keep to your normal routine as much as possible for things like feedings and naps. Know that you'll need to take it a little slower, but you can have just as much fun with your baby at a theme park as you can with older kids!

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Many of the attractions have no height requirements. The Disneyland resort is a family park. Walt Disney created a park for parents to bring their kids and babies. I get asked a lot, should I bring my baby to Disneyland? The answer is YES you can totally bring a baby to the parks.

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Rides You Can Enjoy
  • PeopleMover– an open-air ride through Tomorrowland's second floor. ...
  • Cinderella's Golden Carousel – a standard carousel.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean – a favorite for many, with a drop in the dark that is more likely to scare adults than young infants. ...
  • Haunted Mansion – immersive and memorable.


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By far, Magic Kingdom has the most toddler-friendly attractions of all the Walt Disney World parks. If you only have one day to visit Disney World with toddlers, the Magic Kingdom park will provide the most fun.

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Because of the jolting action in this ride, it is not for expectant mothers or people with back or neck problems. There is a height restriction of 40 and children under the age of 7 are not admitted without an adult. Parents can choose the Rider Switch option here.

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Babies can certainly ride on your lap on “it's a small world”, Jungle Cruise and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. In fact, you can even wear a baby in a carrier or sling on attractions that are experienced in a boat-style ride vehicle, such as “it's a small world” and Jungle Cruise.

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Minimum Ages for Travel The minimum age to sail aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship is 6 months on the day of sailing; however, the minimum age for Transatlantic, Panama Canal and Hawaii itineraries is one year on the day of sailing.

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