
The Magic Kingdom is the face of the Walt Disney World Resort, and for most guests, this park will be a special stop during their vacation. If traveling with children, having a good plan before you leave can make everything smoother. Just as important as knowing which rides you want to prioritize experiencing, it’s also crucial to be familiar with the height restrictions in Magic Kingdom to see what rides are suitable for your family. Here is a full list of all the rides at Magic Kingdom Park, along with their height requirements (if any), for you to keep as a quick guide while planning:
- Astro Orbiter – Any height
- The Barnstormer – Guests must be 35 inches (89 centimeters) or taller
- Big Thunder Mountain Railroad – Guests must be 40 inches (102 centimeters) or taller
- Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin – Any height
- Casey Jr. Splash ‘N’ Soak Station – Any height
- Country Bear Jamboree – Any height
- Dumbo the Flying Elephant – Any height
- Enchanted Tales with Belle – Any height
- Frontierland Shootin’ Arcade – Any height
- The Hall of Presidents – Any height
- Haunted Mansion – Any height
- “it’s a small world” – Any height
- Jungle Cruise – Any height
- Liberty Square Riverboat – Any height
- Mad Tea Party – Any height
- The Magic Carpets of Aladdin – Any height
- The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh – Any height
- Mickey’s PhilharMagic – Any height
- Monsters, Inc. Laugh Floor – Any height
- Peter Pan’s Flight – Any height
- A Pirate’s Adventure ~ Treasures of the Seven Seas – Any height
- Pirates of the Caribbean – Any height
- Prince Charming Regal Carrousel – Any height
- Seven Dwarfs Mine Train – Guests must be 38 inches (97 centimeters) or taller
- Space Mountain – Guests must be 44 inches (113 centimeters) or taller
- Swiss Family Treehouse – Any height
- Tiana’s Bayou Adventure – Guests must be 40 inches (102 centimeters) or taller
- Tomorrowland Speedway – Guests must be 32 inches (82 centimeters) or taller
- Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover – Any height
- Tom Sawyer Island – Any height
- TRON Lightcycle / Run – Guests must be 48 inches (122 centimeters) or taller
- Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid – Any height
- Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress – Any height
- Walt Disney’s Enchanted Tiki Room – Any height
- Walt Disney World Railroad – Any height
Remember These DIS Tips for Kids & Height Restrictions:
- Be sure to measure your children before you leave for your trip. Knowing what rides will be suitable before they get excited to ride them is always helpful.
- Measure your child without shoes on; that way, with the extra little bit added by the shoe, there is a little buffer of extra height in case your child is slouching when they get there. Measuring in shoes can lead to disappointment if they aren’t quite as tall as expected on arrival in a different pair.
- Don’t be tempted to look for ways to increase your child’s height. The restrictions are in place for many reasons, most of all safety, and there is nothing worth risking our family’s safety.
- If unsure, try to measure your child at the ride’s entrance before waiting in line. Nothing is worse than the disappointment of seeing a child be asked to leave the line at the last minute because they aren’t tall enough.
- If you have children who cannot ride, look for attractions with a Rider Switch option.