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April 3rd, 2008 at 4:49 am »
Comments (0)This chart (click thumbnail to open; when open, click one or two times again to enlarge) groups all rides at Walt Disney World based on two points of view:
Vertically from the eyes of pre-school kids: best loved, to be avoided, or neither;
Horizontally from the eyes of kids in the third grade or older, and their […]
April 2nd, 2008 at 4:36 am »
Comments (1)Every ride at Walt Disney World is worth trying. But not at the cost of your sanity. If your pace it getting too intense–or you just need to cut some time out of your vacation–the thumbnail (click to open) presents a few rides that almost no one will regret missing, and a longer list of […]
April 1st, 2008 at 4:28 am »
Comments (0)Note: this page may make more sense to new users if, before reading it, they first review Who this Site is For, Summary of Instructions, How Old/Tall Your Children Should Be and What if They’re too Short/Young? Then again, it may not.
OVERVIEW
I recommend waiting to go until your kids are at least 48 inches tall […]
March 31st, 2008 at 4:19 am »
Comments (0)This site recommends that your children be at least 48 inches tall and have the emotional maturity of a typical third grader—likely age 8 or 9– when they visit the parks.
If so, then they will be able to ride all attractions with height restrictions, and should have the emotional maturity to appreciate most of the […]
March 28th, 2008 at 4:09 am »
Comments (0)“While every child is different, in general this guidance is dead on.” –David C., Pediatrician
As of your arrival date at Walt Disney World, your youngest child should be 8 or 9 or older, and your shortest child should be at least 48 inches tall.
Children of any height or age can enjoy Walt Disney World. […]