Which ride can I ride with a 6month old

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I want to know which 3D ride you can sit back and watch with a 6 month old, like the despicable me minion mayem, ET adventure, terminator, transformers, The mystic fountain and Poseidon's fury. If so, please let me know which ones I'm aloud to get on with my 6 month old at islands of adventure and universal studios and which ones are not aloud.


Thank you.
 
Most of the rides you've mentioned are not 3D rides and some aren't even rides. Do you want to know all rides you are allowed ride with an infant or just the 3D ones or all the attractions that you can do with an infant?

This should help... https://www.universalorlando.com/Rides/Rides-For-Kids.aspx

You can ride anything that has no height restrictions.
 
I want to know which 3D ride you can sit back and watch with a 6 month old, like the despicable me minion mayem, ET adventure, terminator, transformers, The mystic fountain and Poseidon's fury. If so, please let me know which ones I'm aloud to get on with my 6 month old at islands of adventure and universal studios and which ones are not aloud.


Thank you.

Mystic Fountain is a fountain in the middle of the sidewalk that talks to you.

ET you would not be able to ride because no lap infants are allowed. Transformers you won't be able to ride with her, either, because there is a height requirement.

Terminator, Despicable Me, and Poseidon's Fury are all shows, not rides, but they involve a lot of loud noises and I'm not sure a 6 month old would do well in them. Despicable Me, maybe, but Terminator has people running around the theater with guns and Poseidon's Fury has a lot of explosions and water effects that are pretty loud.
 
Mystic Fountain is a fountain in the middle of the sidewalk that talks to you.

ET you would not be able to ride because no lap infants are allowed. Transformers you won't be able to ride with her, either, because there is a height requirement.

Terminator, Despicable Me, and Poseidon's Fury are all shows, not rides, but they involve a lot of loud noises and I'm not sure a 6 month old would do well in them. Despicable Me, maybe, but Terminator has people running around the theater with guns and Poseidon's Fury has a lot of explosions and water effects that are pretty loud.

Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.
 

Thank you. I appreciate the feedback.

This was our issue with IOA/US with our two kids. We have a 19 month old and we can take him on :

Shrek- which is a 4d show
Despicable Me -but you will have to tell them to put you in the front "stationary seating" as it is a virtual roller coaster. BTW once you see this you will be scratching your head as too why there is a height restriction on the tide.
Twister but it is pretty loud for a 6 month old
There is a ride over near simpsons similar to Aladdin carpets at MK
There is a Animal Show our son loves
ahem---Barney--- I need to wash my mouth out now

IOA there is really nothing he can ride on at all not even in Seuss land. Of course just being there and seeing everything and seeing some of the characters make him smile, but this is the #1 reason we got our AP's for WDW.
 
ahem---Barney--- I need to wash my mouth out now

Oh, the Barney show isn't *THAT* bad. And this is coming from someone who has no kids and *HATED* the Barney TV show. The live show at Universal is actually kinda cute. Once. Maybe twice. But there's no way I could work there and see it over and over day after day.
 
This was our issue with IOA/US with our two kids. We have a 19 month old and we can take him on :

Shrek- which is a 4d show
Despicable Me -but you will have to tell them to put you in the front "stationary seating" as it is a virtual roller coaster. BTW once you see this you will be scratching your head as too why there is a height restriction on the tide.
Twister but it is pretty loud for a 6 month old
There is a ride over near simpsons similar to Aladdin carpets at MK
There is a Animal Show our son loves
ahem---Barney--- I need to wash my mouth out now

IOA there is really nothing he can ride on at all not even in Seuss land. Of course just being there and seeing everything and seeing some of the characters make him smile, but this is the #1 reason we got our AP's for WDW.

Babies can ride Cat in the Hat now. They took out the spinning and the height requirement. They can also do the Caro-seuss-el and One Fish Two Fish.
 
Babies can ride Cat in the Hat now. They took out the spinning and the height requirement. They can also do the Caro-seuss-el and One Fish Two Fish.

Cat in the Hat has never had a height requirement, the only restriction is that the child must be able to sit up unassisted and children under 48" have to ride with an adult; same thing with 1F2F. And when did they take out the spinning? Because it was spinning when I was there in October.

This is from the Rider's Guide for Cat:
TO RIDE YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO:
Continuously grasp the lap bar with at least one upper extremity; independently maintain yourself in an upright position while seated; and absorb sudden and dramatic movements including spinning and turning. When seated, a leg (natural or prosthetic) must extend to edge of seat or terminate below the knee. Infants must sit upright unassisted. No lap sitting.

1F2F has a similar warning, except for the spinning and turning part. Hand-held infants are able to ride Caro-Seuss-el, but only in the chariot seats.
 
Cat in the Hat has never had a height requirement, the only restriction is that the child must be able to sit up unassisted and children under 48" have to ride with an adult; same thing with 1F2F. And when did they take out the spinning? Because it was spinning when I was there in October.

This is from the Rider's Guide for Cat:


1F2F has a similar warning, except for the spinning and turning part. Hand-held infants are able to ride Caro-Seuss-el, but only in the chariot seats.

Spinning has been out for about a month now.

I thought there used to be a height requirement on that ride. Apparently it is kinda boring now.
 
Spinning on Cat is gone indefinitely and likely permanently..Some sort of accident investigation is what a Universal TM had said .Whether or not that is true :confused3
 
Spinning on Cat is gone indefinitely and likely permanently..Some sort of accident investigation is what a Universal TM had said .Whether or not that is true :confused3

Hmmm. Rumours I've heard said there was no incident, that they just want more rides that everyone can ride without getting sick.
 
I hate that they took out the spinning, but glad they have made it more enjoyable for more peeps :)
 
Babies can ride Cat in the Hat now. They took out the spinning and the height requirement. They can also do the Caro-seuss-el and One Fish Two Fish.

Ohhh I was just posting about the spinning making me sick - now I can ride!:thumbsup2
 
Ohhh I was just posting about the spinning making me sick - now I can ride!:thumbsup2

Apparently some motion is back now. It doesn't spin as much as before and the motion is much more gentle but the vehicle turns properly to let you see the scenes.
 
Apparently some motion is back now. It doesn't spin as much as before and the motion is much more gentle but the vehicle turns properly to let you see the scenes.

Thanks. :thumbsup2
 





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