Triggers: Could get dizzy/disoriented Pro: Complete control of individual cup spin Exit: You can walk directly to the exit wait on the other side of the exit gate if the child is 8 years or older The Mad Tea Party (or we call them the TeaCups) is a great short ride (and provides a cool breeze in the summer!). You…
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Triggers: n/a Pro: Slow moving, relaxing (if you like dolls..ha) Exit: You can step through the seats and wait on the other side of the exit gate if the child is 8 years or older Classic Disney! This ride is great for everyone! A pleasant ride on a boat with benches through different worlds made of children singing “It’s a…
Triggers: Roller coaster, multiple drops, compartment swings side to side Pro: Smooth ride, break in middle of ride through mine Exit: You can step to the left side of the coaster before getting on and wait at the exit gate if the child is 8 years or older Magic Kingdom’s newest ride! This roller coaster is well-made and a great…
Triggers: Short roller coaster, Small drops Pro: Short track, only one small drop Exit: You can step through the seats and wait on the other side of the exit gate if the child is 8 years or older The Barnstormer is a favorite of my non-SPD kiddos! Unfortunately a big trigger for my son is ANY form of roller coaster….
Triggers: Fast moving roller coaster, Completely dark Pro: n/a Space Mountain although is devoid of bright flashing lights, it has all the other triggers that would trouble a sensory child. This fast moving roller coaster is located inside, and ridden in complete darkness. There are many steep dips, tight curves and jerky movements. You sit back to back so you…
Triggers: Dark, loud, neon bright colors, flashing lights Pro: You have control of your pod, so you can create minimal movement through this slow moving ride Exit: The exit is directly next to the entrance should your child decide not to ride last minute Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin is always a go-to for us and a favorite of my…
Magic Kingdom is not only is FULL OF MAGIC, but has the most sensory friendly rides in all of Walt Disney World. As in all parks, cast members are typically incredibly helpful, willing to answer any and all questions and share their knowledge with you. ALL that to say, not all cast members are familiar with triggers associated with those…
Disney World is the Happiest Place on Earth but can also be the most stimulating as well. All the colors, noises, lights and interactions can be overwhelming for even the average person, imagine experiencing it through the eyes of a kids with Sensory Processing Disorder (SPD), Attention Deficit Disorder (ADHD) or Autism Spectrum Disorders! But have no fear, you have…