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Can you ride at Disney World pregnant?

A: Walt Disney World Resort offers many shows and attractions that expectant mothers may not be able to experience. Be sure to consult the signage posted at each attraction?which includes height requirements, health and safety advisories, and accessibility guidelines.



While many attractions at Walt Disney World are perfectly safe for expectant mothers, Disney provides specific "Expectant Mother Advisories" for rides that involve sudden drops, rough jolts, or high speeds. Generally, you can enjoy most "slow" attractions like "it's a small world," The Haunted Mansion, Pirates of the Caribbean (which has one very small drop), and Jungle Cruise. However, thrill rides such as Space Mountain, Twilight Zone Tower of Terror, and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind are strictly off-limits. Even on safe rides, comfort is key; the Florida heat and long walking distances (often 5–10 miles a day) can be taxing. It is highly recommended to stay hydrated, take frequent breaks in air-conditioned shows like the Festival of the Lion King or Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room, and consult your doctor before visiting. Always check the official My Disney Experience app or signage at the entrance of each attraction for the most up-to-date safety warnings.

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Well-Known Member. If you have to ask....then you already know the answer. It's a carnival ride, don't risk your pregnancy.

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As long as there are no underlying complications, I'm fairly certain she'll get a green light. All of that being said, she'll need to take it easy, take breaks, stay well hydrated, and avoid the 'thrill' rides (i.e. Thunder Mountain, Space Mountain, Test Track, etc).

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Epcot. Epcot is a great option for those who are pregnant at Disney World. Most of its rides are available to those who are expecting.

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In addition to roller coasters, there are a few other rides at the amusement park that pose the same risks for pregnant people. You should also steer clear of pendulum rides, free-fall rides, swing rides, spinning rides (including the teacups), bumper cars, and water slides.

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The good news is that being pregnant doesn't mean the only thing you can do at the amusement park is watch. There are a few rides that get the all-clear from healthcare providers. ?Rides that can be safe are those where there is no excessive spinning or drop from a height,? notes Dr. Masghati.

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That's right, there are attractions in Disney World that you can still ride while pregnant. Obviously, rides like Tower of Terror and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind aren't included on that list.

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In a statement to PEOPLE, Disney officials said: “While we understand the guests' disappointment with not being able to board the ship, for health and safety reasons, our policy does not allow women who have reached the 24th week of pregnancy to travel, which is consistent with other cruise lines and is noted on our ...

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Dress Comfortably Looking cute can include work out clothes especially when you are carrying around an extra person and it's over 90 degrees. In the winter, the heat may not be an issue, but you will still want to be comfy. Maybe go for leggings and comfortable roomy top. Also, test out your shoes before you travel!

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Various factors raise the risk of miscarriage, including:
  • Age. If you're older than age 35, you have a higher risk of miscarriage than a younger person. ...
  • Past miscarriages. ...
  • Long-term conditions. ...
  • Uterine or cervical problems. ...
  • Smoking, alcohol, caffeine and illegal drugs. ...
  • Weight. ...
  • Genetic conditions.


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Pregnant at Disneyland FAQs Absolutely! There's nothing stopping you from going to a theme park pregnant. However, there will be some ride restrictions, possibly food restrictions, and you might need to sit down and rest.

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There is no scientific evidence that a bumpy car ride can help to bring on labour.

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Rider Switch is a very simple concept; it allows you or other members of your party to stay outside of a ride with the child/children while other members of your party wait in line. Once they're finished, guests with the Rider Switch pass don't have to stand in the standby line to enjoy the attraction.

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It is totally possible to do Disneyland and have a great time while pregnant. It can still TOTALLY be your Happiest Place on Earth! You'll need to allow for extra rest, don't push yourself like you did when you were 18.

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