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Who can ride Avatar Flight of Passage?

Guests must be 44 inches or taller to ride, and as with all rides that have a height requirement, Flight of Passage offers Rider Switch.



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Those who don't manage to ride tend to fall into three categories: larger plus size people, over about 350 lbs; very tall people (a 6'6” friend rode it recently with no problems); and very muscular people whose calves are too large for the leg restraints. However, these are very loose guidelines.

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Then families will come upon the main attraction: Flight of Passage. This ride is open to guests who are at least 44 inches tall, which is an average height for 5- and 6-year-olds.

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Then families will come upon the main attraction: Flight of Passage. This ride is open to guests who are at least 44 inches tall, which is an average height for 5- and 6-year-olds. (Of course, there will be children who are younger and older when they hit that mark.)

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Because it does not have a height requirement, it does not offer rider switch. If you're visiting Animal Kingdom with a small child this is likely to be a must-do together as a family. It isn't scary, per se, but it is quite a dark ride.

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The queue also has a pre-show area explaining the new technology that allows human riders to be matched with a Banshee. Prior to boarding you will also be provided with 3D glasses to wear during your flight.

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Individual Lightning Lane Animal Kingdom 2023 The Avatar Flight of Passage lightning lane at Animal Kingdom costs ranges from $11.00 – $17.00 based on the day you visit Walt Disney World.

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It's so smooth and there is so much to look at, smell and feel. I didn't want the ride to end. Our family spoke about Avatar Flight of Passage the entire way out of the ride and on our bus ride back to the resort. Without giving too much away, we all agree that it's a ride that everyone should experience at least once.

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The cars are designed for only one person per seat, but the lap bar will keep him in the seat securely. I have nephews who rode Space Mtn. when they were only 6 and 5 years old, and they did fine.

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