Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Very surprised that many of the answers are talking about 5 year olds like they're toddlers. My kids have all been 40 inches since they were 3 and 44 inches by 4.
We went this winter and my five year old was not tall enough for Space Mountain (44” height requirement). It was the first year my 7 year old could ride it and she found it too scary. Our 9 year old loved it. While our 5 year old could ride Big Thunder, and did, it wasn’t a favorite.Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Very surprised that many of the answers are talking about 5 year olds like they're toddlers. My kids have all been 40 inches since they were 3 and 44 inches by 4.
We went this winter and my five year old was not tall enough for Space Mountain (44” height requirement). It was the first year my 7 year old could ride it and she found it too scary. Our 9 year old loved it. While our 5 year old could ride Big Thunder, and did, it wasn’t a favorite.
5 year olds are easy to spook. At least mine have been.... I made the mistake of diverting to Mission:SPACE, when TT was down at park opening when my DD was almost 5. She wouldn't even let me buckle her in. Then she full out refused to even get in line for anything that looked even remotely thrilling, until the very last day of our trip. We were walking through Animal Kingdom and she said, "I want to ride that mountain." She was pointing to Expedition Everest. She rode it, and enjoyed it.Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Very surprised that many of the answers are talking about 5 year olds like they're toddlers. My kids have all been 40 inches since they were 3 and 44 inches by 4.
My dd will be 2 when we go in February! Do you have any tips/other things your 2 year old loves at Disney?My ds is 2 and loves the Dumbo play area also. We usually go for early entry though and the play area doesn’t seem to open until later
Bring lots of snacks lol. We live an hour away so it’s easy for us to pack our own lunches and snacks. Use the early entry as much as you can. Our son won’t nap in a stroller so we always take an afternoon break/nap even if he decides not to nap that day. Our afternoons are usually spent swimming because he LOVES swimming but February is iffy on weather.My dd will be 2 when we go in February! Do you have any tips/other things your 2 year old loves at Disney?
My daughter absolutely hated that ride. Basically at 5, she liked all the things she hated when she was 20 months old (she tried to climb out of Dumbo she hated it so much at 20 months). So maybe when she's 8 or 9, she'll like coasters....
Buzz Lightyear was always our boy's favorite at that age.Hello! My twin children turn six years old in December and I am tentatively planning a trip in the fall. For those of you who have taken your child at age 5 to Magic Kingdom, what were their favorite things to do?
welcome to the world of young kids. one day they love a ride next day wont get near it. there is no answer to why just go with the flow of the dayMy 4 year old refuses to ride Dumbo, or any ride that operates in a similar fashion; however, he rode Rise of the Resistance and was fineI don’t know if there is any logic to figuring this question out, but if anyone does I would love to know
I used to plan my day and rides before touring months before. I’ve given that up now because I really have no idea what he is going to want to ride any given day.
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perhaps it's the being up in the air vs. being on the ground in the dark? Who knows!My 4 year old refuses to ride Dumbo, or any ride that operates in a similar fashion; however, he rode Rise of the Resistance and was fineI don’t know if there is any logic to figuring this question out, but if anyone does I would love to know
I used to plan my day and rides before touring months before. I’ve given that up now because I really have no idea what he is going to want to ride any given day.
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Same. But some kids may spook.Space Mountain
Splash Mountain
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad
Very surprised that many of the answers are talking about 5 year olds like they're toddlers. My kids have all been 40 inches since they were 3 and 44 inches by 4.