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What rides can you not do at Disneyland while pregnant?

Disneyland Park rides that pregnant women should not ride:
  • Autopia.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
  • Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETCoaster.
  • Indiana Jones Adventure.
  • Matterhorn Bobsleds.




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There are a total of five attractions that those who are pregnant should avoid:
  • Avatar Flight of Passage.
  • Dinosaur.
  • Expedition Everest.
  • Kilimanjaro Safaris.
  • Kali River Rapids.


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Safety Concerns of Riding a Roller Coaster While Pregnant Although the jarring force is usually less with amusement park rides, it still warrants precaution. Although there are women who have been pregnant and ridden the various thrill rides without complication, it is a risk that should be avoided.

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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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Currently, there are no studies that document a problem with roller coasters while you are pregnant. Similarly, there are no studies documenting that it is safe either.

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But as a basic safety guideline, roller coasters should be avoided during your pregnancy, particularly in the later phases to avoid any harm to the infant.

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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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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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Epcot Rides & Attractions Suitable During Pregnancy:
  • Advanced Training Lab area of Mission Space.
  • Awesom Planet (10-minute film, Land Pavilion)
  • Beauty and the Beast Sing-Along.
  • The American Adventure.
  • Disney & Pixar Short Film Festival (film with seats)
  • Frozen Ever After.
  • Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros.


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Pregnant at Disneyland: What's In Your Bag?
  • First, Choose a Sturdy Backpack! ...
  • Important First Aid Items. ...
  • Portable Charger or Charging Bank. ...
  • Pack a Reusable Water Bottle. ...
  • A Pair of Flip Flops. ...
  • Your Camera (to Document the Bump!) ...
  • Don't miss out on our other Pregnant in Disneyland posts!


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I think you'll be happy to hear that children under 3 years of age do not require a ticket to experience Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park. This means you also will not require to make a theme park ticket reservation for your youngest.

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Pack a baby carrier Your baby will like the carrier because they'll be able to better see everything around them when they're awake, and you'll like it because they're happy and your hands are still free. You can also ride several rides, as long as there isn't a height restriction, while babywearing.

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With ticket prices skyrocketing, the idea of a lifetime pass to Disney Parks is a dream for mega Disney fans and regular theme park goers alike. One theory that has been circulating for years, is that if someone gives birth inside a Disney Park, then that child earns a lifetime entrance pass.

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Roller coasters, bumper cars, and water slides Roller coasters, bumper cars, and other rides with jerky, bouncy movements are a definite no, since a forceful landing or sudden, jarring start or stop could be dangerous. Also avoid water slides, which can cause you to hit the water with too much force.

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