What rides w/ 15 mo. old?

JSparrow

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Will be going to The Magic Kingdom and Animal Kingdom in April 05. What rides would he be able to go on ?
 
Almost everything! You can find a list of rides with restricted heights at www.wdwig.com but, anything without a restricition is ok. The ones with restricitions are just a few and they are the real biggies: Space Mountain, Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Railroad, Dinoasaur, Kali River Rapids... You'll have plenty of fun - I've been several times with my little ones at these ages -- 8 months, 10 months, 18 months, 2.5 yo, and 4 yo -- and there is plenty to do as a family.

Enjoy!
 
We took our 17-month-old on virtually everything that didn't have a height restriction. A few that we did skip--Astro Orbiter, Speedway, Ellen's Energy Adventure (too long), and maybe a couple of others, just for lack of time. He enjoyed every ride we went on, especially Dumbo, Buzz Lightyear, and It's a Small World. The look of amazement on his face during each ride was priceless!

Have a great trip!
 
We took our four month old on almost all the rides. It's amazing. On Dumbo he was on one of those baby carriers on my DH. Disney is so family oriented, it was a pleasure. The baby changing station at the MK is really wonderful.
 

DD was 16 months when we went in February. Here is a list of what we saw/rode with her (the * marks the things she liked best):

MK: Dumbo*, Pooh*, Peter Pan, Snow White, Carrousel, Small World, Philharmagic (kind of "iffy," she didn't like the parts where air blows in your face and water is sprayed on you), Haunted Mansion, Pirates, Tiki Room, Tom Sawyer Island*, Speedway, Buzz, Toontown Playground*, Mickey & Minnie's houses, Hall of Fame, Share a Dream Parade*, Wishes, ate at Cinderella's (lunch, not the princess breakfast) and Crystal Palace*

AK: Safari, Pangani Trail, Flights of Wonder*, Maharaja Trek, TriceraTop Spin*** (she wouldn't let us stop riding this one!), Tough to Be a Bug (she didn't like this), Festival of the Lion King, ate at Donald's Breakfastosaurus*

She also really enjoyed the pool at the resort!

Hope that helps!
 
We took our then-15-month-old in January and took him on everything that diidn't have a height restriction. We borrowed a baby sling from a friend so we wouldn't have to carry/chase him in lines and it worked perfectly. He understood that he couldn't get down and run around and we didn't break our backs and arms holding on to him. It also gave us a stronger sense of safety on rides like Dumbo and Aladdin. He enjoyed everything, but really LOVED the rides that twirled (Dumbo, Aladdin, Triceratops,...) I think he liked the feeling of the wind in his hair (all 6 of them! :p )

Have a great time!!
 
Originally posted by HillPete
I think he liked the feeling of the wind in his hair (all 6 of them! :p )
:laughing: We were hoping to get DD's first haircut at the MK Barbershop during our trip, alas, she didn't have enough hair to cut! Maybe next year!
 
There are so many rides; so you really won't be too limited. I see Small Wolrd is down being redone (much needed); but was good for the little ones. Be prepared to ride Dumbo many times. I believe in one day we went on 7 times in a row! If you want to do the adult rides maybe you could do the baby swap. Really we didn't bother with that. The true enjoyment was seeing the excitement, wonder and magic through the eyes of our child. The experience and the magic we priceless and precious!

Enjoy your trip! Have a Magical Time!
 

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