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How do you filter Disney rides by height?

To view the height requirements on the Walt Disney World Resort website, hover over the Things to Do tab on the homepage. Select Attractions from the drop-down menu. On the Attractions page, you'll see a filter menu. Click on the Height drop-down menu to filter attractions by specific height requirements!



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Attractions with Height Requirements Out of all there is to see and do here, only 4 of the rides have height requirements: Avatar Flight of Passage – 44? (113 cm) or taller. DINOSAUR – 40? (102 cm) or taller. Expedition Everest (44?) – 44? (113 cm) or taller.

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My Dad is 6'4 and he's never had a problem on any of the rides. There are no height restrictions (maximum, like the pp said!) on any of the rides.

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Most roller-coasters don't care about too tall, but any standing ones, ones with shoulder restraints or inversion turns do have maximum height requirements. Plus, you can be tall enough to just not fit comfortably.

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You won't need to show any type of proof of age for your young child. When you're at the kiosk to scan your ticket to enter the Walt Disney World Theme Park and Mickey turns green allowing you in, you'll simply carry or walk your under the age of 3 child right along with you.

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The shortest ride at Disney World is the Barnstormer in Magic Kingdom with a ride duration of 1 minute 3 seconds.

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You will be happy to know that there are no weight limits posted for the attractions at Walt Disney World, however for some rides there are minimum height restrictions.

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Magic Kingdom's Splash Mountain creatures sang their last notes in January of 2023, and Disneyland's on May 31, 2023. Now, the ride has closed its doors forever. The brand new ride replacing it, Tiana's Bayou Adventure, is inspired by Tiana, the radiant star of the 2009 animated hit The Princess and the Frog.

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Guests entering any of the Disney World parks will be required to have at least one child with them to enter. Guests without a child will not be allowed to enter the parks. This is a way for Disney to encourage more families to visit the parks and get away from adults without kids filling up the parks.

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