As your bump continues to grow, it becomes less comfortable to slide into those rides with a lap bar restriction and usually the lap bar rides mean they are a bit bumpier than others. For example, Pirates of the Caribbean has a short drop, which is manageable during your earlier pregnancy time — but you know your body best, so go with what feels right for you! Make it easy on yourself and avoid trying to climb in and out of those attractions. If you feel like the previous list really limits your ability to enjoy the Disneyland Resort, fear not!
Email Address. Sign Me Up. Vy is the Managing Editor and lead writer for Babes in Disneyland and is Disney mama to two boys under the age of 3. She's sharing her tips and tricks for taking infants and toddlers to the Parks.
In her spare time, Vy writes for her own food blog, www. Your email address will not be published. Expectant mothers can safely explore the five senses in a wacky manner on Journey into Imagination with Figment.
It is perfectly safe but has a lot of moving pieces that make it an absolute blast to ride. A fun carnival style game brings out the competitive side to all playing. Even pregnant mothers can use these pop guns to hit the top score in Toy Story Midway Mania. Alien Swirling Saucers is an absolute rocket blast.
This ride is pretty fast paced, so expectant moms may wish to double check with their doctor, but Disney states on their website that Alien Swirling Saucers is safe for pregnant women. The Magic Carpets of Aladdin.
Enchanted Tiki room. Pirates of the Caribbean. Under the Sea — Journey of the Little Mermaid. Prince Charming Regal Carrousel. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
Dumbo the Flying Elephant. Journey into Imagination with Figment. For expecting mothers who are looking to do more rides than shows, Magic Kingdom has the most options out of any other Walt Disney World park. Animal Kingdom offers mostly shows with only two actual rides in the park that Disney considers safe for pregnant women so if you are looking for rides, Animal Kingdom may be further down on your list, but it is still a breathtakingly beautiful park.
In addition to the attractions listed, all parades and fireworks shows in the parks are pregnancy friendly, since all expectant mothers need to do is sit or stand back and enjoy the show.
Character meet and greets are also perfectly safe for moms looking to just have some fun with their favorite Disney characters. Have you done Walt Disney World while pregnant before? Which of the rides did you think was best? Let us know in the comments below what you think. Your email address will not be published. I adore this classic Mickey Mouse umbrella for instant access to shade anytime you need it.
This same umbrella is also available in a super cute Minnie Mouse print. Along with shade, keeping cool means staying hydrated. My husband on the other hand, buys high-quality, well-researched insulated water bottles.
Wherever he takes them, his drinks are always ice cold while mine end up on the warmer side. This stainless steel insulated water bottle comes with top ratings guaranteed to keep your drinks cooler, longer. Plus, they come in tons of cute colors and has a straw! How awesome is that?! One more thing before you go—check out our parking guide to see which option is best for you to park close by with little walking and waiting. Do you have any Disneyland and pregnant tips we can we add to our guide to help other expecting moms- let us know in the comments section below.
Hey there! Going with my 3 year old for her Big Sister trip before the baby comes in 4 months. This article was really helpful and I look forward to seeing her light up when she sees Mickey.
After reading here you can get the disability pass to get a time for rides I went to get one while visiting pregnant last year. Walking was fine but standing killed me. So they no longer give you this pass if pregnant.
I am so sorry about that. I have updated the article to state more clearly that DAS is giving on rare occasions if at all to pregnant women. Usually they will direct you to get a wheelchair and I hope they did explain that option.
Anything that has to do with standing or mobility needs to use a scooter or wheelchair instead. Your page was so helpful as to what rides were ok etc… Just thought you should know what happened!
Yes, I appreciate that so much. I am glad you shared your experience so others know when they come. Thank you! Still it was amazing. I had to miss out on a few rides. I am so happy to hear that Shirley! Yes, there are some things pregnant women need to skip but it can be a very fun time at Disneyland! Hi there! Has anyone heard anything about riding Pirates of the Caribbean while pregnant?
Hi Taylor, it does have those drops as I mentioned. I think a lot of first-time pregnant women or those who tend to have complications are more cautious in general. Your doctor is really your best advocate. I love Disney and we go every few years. My husband and I are taking our 4 yr old this April and I will be 31 weeks pregnant!
Hi Amanda, I am so happy you found this helpful. What I would do is read up on the disability pass and talk to a cast member at a guest relations kiosk when you enter the park. They may give you a disability access pass or give you other instructions to better meet your needs. Every pregnancy is different and I learned every stage can be different.
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