Help! Can me and DH ride together with 19 month old on rides?

disprincess2213

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I was just thinking about this...what are the rider limits for the rides in MK and around disney? It will be me, DH, and 19mo DD...we were hoping the 3 of us could ride together on most "no height required" rides like haunted mansion, little mermaid, pooh, etc. Will they let the 3 of us go on or limit it to two?
We are also visiting AK and Epcot. Anyone that could give us information?
 
I was just thinking about this...what are the rider limits for the rides in MK and around disney? It will be me, DH, and 19mo DD...we were hoping the 3 of us could ride together on most "no height required" rides like haunted mansion, little mermaid, pooh, etc.

On nearly all attractions, yes.
 
I believe all of those three would work...and Peter Pan...on our first trip, DD was 7 and we rode HM and Peter Pan as three, so an 18 month old should be no problem.
 
This is such a relief! We just both want to her her face when she experiences these things!! Can anyone think of ""no height": rides where we wouldnt be able to do 3? MK, EC, and AK
 

Where you wouldn't

Not sure if the Barnstormer has a height requirement but that's only 2
Dumbo
Magic carpets of Aladdin
 
This is such a relief! We just both want to her her face when she experiences these things!! Can anyone think of ""no height": rides where we wouldnt be able to do 3? MK, EC, and AK

The "limit" can be the SIZE of the guests.

Dumbo and Winnie the Pooh have about the smallest seating in all of WDW.
If you, your spouse and child are not too large to fit in one seat, you can ride together.

In Epcot, Spaceship Earth has rather narrow seating, but you can all sit in the same vehicle,
if not in the same seat.
 
You should be able to do just about everything together! We went with DD at 14 and 22 months. We rode Peter Pan, Winnie the Pooh, Little Mermaid, Haunted Mansion, Pirates, etc., all together with no problems.

Dumbo was a bit tight all together, but we did it at 14 months. On the second trip at 22 months, we sat separately because it was more comfortable, but we could have all squeezed in to one. On Magic Carpets, each "carpet" has two rows, so we rode on one carpet with me and DD in front and DH in back. We also rode separately for Astro Orbiter, but there was definitely enough room to ride together. Riding separately on those types of rides is better for pictures, though, because you can sit in adjacent cars and turn around to take great pictures of your DD enjoying the ride!
 
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My husband and bro-in-law rode Dumbo with my nephew, but they are small to average weight, and it was tight.
 














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