What MK rides can an 18 month old go on?

MamaOfTwoPrincesses

MNSSHP October 2008
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We recently went to a local theme park, and the only ride we took our then 11 month old on was the carousel. When we go to WDW, she'll be a little older and probably more interested in what's going on. What rides can she experience? Thanks!
 
She can go on the Small World boat ride, Peter Pan's Flight, Buzz Lightyear, the Cars you drive yourself, The Train through the park, the Tea Cups. Basically most of the rides that you feel won't scare her.
Our son was 11 months his first trip and we did it all with him. He loved it!
The wedway people mover is always fun for small children, too.
 
P.S.
We're going in January, also. Our kids are 10,9, and 8 now and enjoy our Disney vacations now just as much as they did as babies :banana:
Have a wonderful time and take lots of pics!
 
Kids can go on any ride in any of the parks that does not have a height restriction. There is more little ones CAN go on, then can't go on.

Just hold your child in your lap, in a baby sling or bjorn, and have fun!
 

My DD was 16/17 months old when we went on June. Her two favorite attractions were The Boneyard in AK and Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground at MGM.

Let me see if I can remember what else she rode:

MK
Buzz Lightyear
Enchanted Tiki thing
Haunted Mansion
Winnie the Pooh
Philharmagic
Tomorrowland Transit Authority
Small World

MGM
Muppets 3D
Great Movie Ride
Playhouse Theater
Honey I Shrunk the Kids playground
Indiana Jones

AK
Safari
The Boneyard

EPCOT
Figment
she liked running around the Test Track showroom :rotfl:
 
When we took our daughters 1 and 3 at the time, we rode:

In Magic Kingdom:
Dumbo
Cinderella's Carousel
Mad Tea Cup
Tomorroland Transit Authority
DisneyWorld Railroad
Magic Carpets of Aladdin
It's a Small World (new version is much brighter & colorful)

Animal Kingdom:
Kilimanjaro Safari (go early when the animals are out roaming about)
Triceratop Spin
 
We took our grandson at 18 mos. I do remember that the 3-d shows were kind of scary for him. I think it had more to do with it being loud. When you are experiencing things through the eyes of an 18 month old you realize how much louder and brighter and scary things can be. Be cautious when you go in that first 3-d show. Earplugs would be helpful for shows like that and also the fireworks. Otherwise, have a fantastic time. We are taking that same grandson back for the 3rd time this September. Every day he asks when we can go back to WDW. He loves it so much! :bounce:
 
dd17 months loved almost everything...and the "dark rides" didn't scare her yet. So, we really did most everything without a height restriction. The fireworks did unnerve her a little though, but she was very tired by then. Also, she as very interested in waving to the characters, but didn't like them to get to close.

Also, she really had fun at Pooh's Corner and the Laughing Place because there were lots of other kids her age running around. The Boneyard and Honey I Shrunk had a lot of older kids in it, but it was still a nice safe place for her to run and climb.
 


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