Last Updated on March 13, 2024 by Suzy McCullough

Before we booked to go to Disneyland Paris for three days I googled like mad to find out if it was truly worth taking our nearly 3 at the time toddler. My husband and I went many years ago with friends and I didn’t have too many memories of there being loads of rides for the little ones. I was wrong.

There is plenty for them to go on. Plus if you stay at a Disney resort you get access to the park 1 hour before the general public. Not all the rides are open but plenty of the rides for the little ones are and we went on so many rides.

Click here for our Top tips for Disneyland Paris with toddlers / young children. I also have a detailed guest post which is well worth a read – How to Prepare for Disneyland Paris with kids

I will now write the post that I wish I’d found before we booked/came to Disneyland Paris. Just which rides are suitable for toddlers / young children?

Disneyland Paris is split into four areas – Discoveryland, Fantasyland, Adventureland and Frontierland. When we went a few of the rides were shut for maintenance. They are now open. It is a good idea to check Disney’s website for closures. I will also include the rides at Walt Disney Studios Park.

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Main Street Disneyland Paris

You enter Disneyland Paris under its closest hotel the Disneyland Hotel. You enter a square where there are photo opportunities with Disney characters. Or you could take a ride on a tram, wander the shops or simply head straight for the rides after strolling down the main street

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children
The start of the main street
Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children
Take a ride on a tram
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And don’t forget your photo opportunity.

Head off to your right and you will come to….. 

Discoveryland

AutopiaMust be 81cm+ to ride and 132cm to drive yourself – Two to a car and the driver must be 132cm+ but children 81cm+ can ride on this ride. Jamie was certainly tall enough. You steer your way around what can be best described as a 1950s-style scaled-up Scalextric.

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children

Buzz Light Year Laser BlastAny height – This is a sit-down ride with 2 to a carriage. You have a laser gun and you have to shoot at targets and your score is displayed in front of you. Jamie (nearly 3) struggled to aim but loved the ride itself and asked to go on again. Jolts you a little bit, but is not scary. It’s mostly dark so the neon lights show up.

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children

Mickey’s PhilharMagicAny height – Get ready to be swept away in the magic of Disney animation in this 4D experience starring many beloved Disney Characters.
NEW! From 17 July 2021, a new scene dedicated entirely to Coco will be added to this fabulous show!

OrbitronAny height – Two to a rocket. It goes up and down and round and round. It’s tame but not too tame for a toddler. You can control if you go up and down so if the little one isn’t enjoying it you don’t have to overdo it.

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children

Also in this area is Les Mystères du Nautilus. You walk down into a submarine and explore its rooms and corridors. Jamie was not tall enough for Star Wars Hyperspace mountain which is also in Discoveryland – riders need to be 1.20m+.

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Fantasyland

Here you enter via Sleeping Beauty’s castle. In the castle, you can climb the stairs to see stained glass windows, tapestries and books telling the story of Sleeping Beauty. Down below the castle, there hides the dragon. This may scare younger children. You can also give it a go-getting the sword out of the stone, good luck!

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Heave!

Rides in this area for little ones are as follows:

Snow White and the seven dwarfs Any height – You can sit 4 to a carriage. This ride may scare some children as there are a few scary elements such as the witch. The ride itself moves fast but is not scary. Jamie does love the dwarfs from snow white and said he enjoyed the ride and wanted to go straight back on. We did go on again the day after.

Snow white and the seven dwarfs
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Les Voyages De PinnochioAny height – This is very similar to the Snow White ride above. It’s not scary and is fine for all.

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Pinnochio

Le Carrousel De LancelotAny height – The horse and cart carrousel is like any fairground carousel. It’s an attractive and well-maintained carousel. Jamie at 2 wore a strap around his middle and was safe and secure, his Daddy still sat close to make sure. If you aren’t confident with your child sitting like this there are carts to sit in too. Jamie tried both.

Carousel Disneyland Paris
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Carrousel cart for the smaller or less brave little ones

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Peter Pan’s FlightAny height – This is one of the more popular Disneyland Park rides. If you stay at one of their hotels and use their early entry head hear first. You’ll thank me for the tip. You swoosh through the sky in a magic galleon over starlit London before sweeping through Never Land, where mermaids, Indians and pirates await.

Dumbo the Flying Elephant Any height – This ride sits two to an elephant. It basically goes round and round and up and down. I saw quite a few children bottle this one at the last minute. I guess it could look scary to them as it’s a bit more of a thrill ride for them than most of the others in this area. Jamie was fine on it though and we went on it at least 5 times.

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Dumbo the Flying Elephant

Mad Hatter’s tea cupsAny height – This one is mostly controlled by you. The more you turn the table the faster you spin around. If your child is nervous of fast rides it may be an idea to not spin the table. Jamie had no issues and actually helped each time to spin the table. Kids don’t really mind going dizzy. We seated all three of us with no issues in one teacup.

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Mad Hatter’s teacup

Alice’s Curious LabyrinthAny height – This is actually a maze, not a ride. It’s lots of fun though and you get to see lots of the Alice in Wonderland characters along the way. There are some fun photo opportunities near the labyrinth’s entrance too.

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Alice’s Curious Labyrinth

It’s a small worldAny height – Can you read that without singing it? This is a gentle ride on a boat through a world of nationalities and countries. With moving and singing characters dressed in their national costumes. It grated on my husband so much that he only went on once but Jamie and I loved it. It’s a guaranteed smile on your face ride if you like that sort of thing. There’s room for quite a few people to sit together.

Casey Jr Le Petit train du CirqueAny height – This is quite a fast train ride. So much so I didn’t take any decent photos. There are a few clips of it in my video at the end of this post though. We all really enjoyed this ride. It wasn’t a scary train ride but it was faster than most Disney rides. You can get two sat next to each other.

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Casey Jr Le Petit Train

Le Pays des Contes de F̩esAny height РThis is another gentile boat ride. This time around miniature fairy tale settings. There is lots to see and spot on this ride and Jamie was rather taken with it all. All three of us managed to sit together.

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Le Pays des Contes de Fées

Left of Main Street is:

Frontierland

Thunder Mesa RiverboatAny height – Due to the Thunder Mountain renovations while we were there this gorgeous-looking Paddleboat wasn’t operational. Such a shame as it’s something we all would have loved to go on. Luckily you now can. It’s a nice sedate trip around the lake.

Phantom Manor Any height but certainly not for everyone – This is a haunted house. It is not for children who get scared easily and/or don’t like the dark. Even walking to the ride can be scary. Jamie loves things like this so he thought it was marvellous but I’d proceed with caution. He even wanted to go on again! Jamie is not necessarily normal.

Phantom Manor Disneyland

Above Frontierland is……. 

Adventureland

Pirates of the Caribbean Any height – Any height but Jamie really didn’t like this ride. It’s a water ride a little like a log flume. You have one decent but it’s not particularly long or steep but Jamie did not like it at all. We couldn’t persuade him back on and he LOVES pirates. I think it was the not knowing that he didn’t like it. I bet he would love it now. All three of us sat on the same row.

Pirate GalleonAny height – This is a large pirate ship that kids of any age, and their adults, can play on. This and the following three things we did not go on while we were there. I’m not even sure they were built as we didn’t notice them.

Adventure IsleAny height – Quote from Disneyland website “At Adventure Isle keep a watchful eye on what’s ahead as danger lurks beneath crisscrossing suspension bridges, beside narrow pathways and within spooky caves. Following the map of the Adventure Isle and deciphering the mind-boggling smugglers’ runs rewards you with spectacular daytime views of the whole land. And after nightfall, hanging lanterns supply an altogether different feel”

Pirate’s BeachAny height – Quote from Disneyland website “Maraud deep into Adventureland® through dark caverns and past Davy Jones’ Locker to Skull Rock. Once at Disney Pirates’ Beach, you’ll unearth two pirate playgrounds loaded with rope ladders, slides and even a plank that’s sure to keep little rapscallions in check.”

Swiss Family Robinson Tree HouseAny height – Quote from the website “Climb high in this magnificent treehouse that the Swiss Family Robinson call home. Here, you can ascend an intricate series of walkways and stairs that lead to a layout of beautifully detailed rooms, including a kitchen, library and some bedrooms”

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril is also in this area. This is for people 1.4m and over, certainly not for little people.

Disneyland railroadAny height – runs in a circle around the perimeter of Disneyland Paris. Anyone can ride on this authentic steam train. It takes 20 minutes to do a full circle. It conveniently stops at Main street, Frontierland, Fantasyland and Discoveryland. We used the train a few times to get about. You can sit quite a few people in each carriage.

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children
Catching the Disneyland Railroad

Rides Jamie (3 years old and measuring just over 1m) couldn’t go on were :

Star Wars Hyperspace Mountain. 1.2m and over in height. I have been on this before and it is high speed so I can totally understand the height restriction. It also briefly goes upside down.

Indiana Jones and the Temple of Peril1.4m and over in height This ride goes upside down and is pretty fast.

Big Thunder Mountain – 1.02m and over in height- This is a really fun runaway train. If your little ones are tall enough but seem a little unsure wrap an arm around them and they won’t be bashed about too much. It is honestly one of my favourite rides.

Big thunder mountain disneyland paris

Star tours – 1.02m and over in height. Quote “After a friendly welcome from the ship’s captain, Rex, you’ll blast off at lightspeed to your destination. What could possibly go wrong? Well, it’s Rex’s maiden flight and, without warning, calamity after calamity ensues as he fumbles his way through asteroid belts, space debris and spinning ice fragments. You’ll barely have time to catch your breath as you shoot past the moon of Endor and into the clutches of an Imperial Star Destroyer’s tractor beam”

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Walt Disney’s Studio Park

Which rides did we all go on in Walt Disney’s Studio Park? Read on below….

Spiderman Web AdventureAny height – This is a relatively new ride and it is suitable for families with toddlers. You board a moving vehicle, don some 3D glasses and the objective is to help Spider-man by throwing your ‘webs’ out of the vehicle. The aim of the ride is to score the most points.

Flying Carpets over AgrabahAny height – Otherwise known as the Tapis Volants. This is a ride the little ones can control. There is a handle at the front that can take you up and down as your carpet flies around and around. Jamie loved this, especially being able to move us up and down. You can fit two in the front and two in the back.

Walt Disney Studios Park

Cars Four Wheel RallyAny height – Otherwise known as Cars Quatre Roues Rallye. Hmmmm I wasn’t convinced this ride is for any height. It throws you about quite a lot. You may notice in the photo below that I have my hand on the bar in front. This was to stop Jamie from bashing into it. He was not keen and I think needed to be a bit bigger for the ride. This is another ride where you can fit two in the front and two in the back on.

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Cars Four Wheel rally

Toy soldiers Parachute drop81cm + in height – This is a ride we could have gone on but no matter how much we asked Jamie he just did not want to go. It’s an 82-foot drop so I wasn’t surprised that he said no as he’s not keen on rides like this.

Ratatouille – The AdventureAny height – We sat eating our lunch watching people get on this ride. We all really wanted to have a go but whenever we looked at the ride wait time it said anything from 120 minutes to an even more staggering 180 minutes. If it’s a busy day go early and get a fast-track pass. This is a 4d ride. We went on this when he was older and it’s a really good ride. I’d highly recommend going on it.

Slinky Dog Zig Zag SpinAny height – Maybe Jamie was now tiring but he didn’t seem to like the rides in the Studios as much as he did in the Disneyland park. This ride spun around in circles fast and basically up and over small hills. He asked to get off within seconds. We queued for quite a long time which was a shame he didn’t like it. He now adores rides like this. All three of us were able to sit together.

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Slinky Dog

Cars Route 66Any height – Hop on board this long tram ride and see all your favourite characters from Cars. Watch out for a very big surprise. Jamie’s reaction was priceless on this ride. You must hit record on the camera when you stop right by a large set. There was room for at least 4 people to sit together.

Disneyland Paris - Suitable Rides for Toddlers / Young Children

We love this book…..

Rides Jamie (3 years old and measuring just over 1m) couldn’t go on were :

Crush’s CoasterHeight 1.07m and over. This ride sounds like a lot of fun. Quote “board a turtle shell and prepare for a ride through memorable moments from the movie. Sit tight, as your shell dives into the ocean and begins its incredible journey” We went on this recently and it is NOT for little people. There’s a really steep drop in the dark and it’s pretty full on.

RC RacerHeight 1.20m and over. Quote “Once you’ve climbed into the huge remote-controlled car, sit tight, as Buzz and Woody ramp up the speed and launch you on a thrilling ride of steep ups and downs. Over and over again” I still can’t persuade my son on this and he’s 9 now.

Twilight zone tower of TerrorHeight 1.02m and over. This ride is pretty terrifying and not for the faint-hearted. Quote “Going Down! Shriek in terror as your elevator freefalls down the abandoned shaft then unexpectedly changes direction and launches back up the hotel” (and that’s just a small part of it). I can officially announce that this ride is one of the most terrifying rides I’ve ever been on.

Avengers Assemble Flight ForceHeight 1.20m and over. Welcome to Avengers HQ, the state-of-the-art facility where Earth’s mightiest heroes assemble to monitor and protect the galaxy. Once inside, recruits encounter Iron Man who presents his latest hypersonic invention. Suddenly, F.R.I.D.A.Y. sounds a yellow alert… Kree Missiles detected! Their target: Planet Earth! Board one of the hypersonic vehicles and blast off into space to divert the missiles so Iron Man and Captain Marvel can avert the danger. This is a rollercoaster in the dark that goes upside down.

At both parks, they have various shows throughout the day. Pick up a guide when you enter the parks and this will list what’s on and where.

If you have time to visit Paris when you are in the area why not check out this great Mini Guide to Paris with kids by Travelling with our kids?

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