The Complete List of Disneyland Rides (2024)

The Disneyland park in Anaheim, CA is made up of nine distinctly themed lands. Click on the name of the land below to jump to the rides for that area and make sure to scroll all the way down for answers to frequently asked questions.

Main Street, U.S.A. - Disneyland’s grand entrance is lined with Americana gift shops and food vendors. At the end of the street, you’ll arrive in front of the iconic Sleeping Beauty Castle.

Adventureland - A jungle-themed land for adventurous spirits.

New Orleans Square - Experience what the French Quarter was like in the 19th century.

Critter Country - Log cabins, banjos, and of course, Winnie the Pooh.

Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge - The most recent addition to the park.

Frontierland - Step back into the Wild Wild West!

Fantasyland - Lots of low-intensity rides based on iconic Disney characters like Snow White, Pinocchio, and Dumbo.

Mickey’s Toontown - Classic Disney cartoon theme, great for the little ones.

Tomorrowland - Walt Disney was a visionary and created Tomorrowland to give park visitors a preview of what the future could look like.


Main Street, U.S.A.

Disneyland Railroad

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

  • Great way to travel around the park without walking

Adventureland

Jungle Cruise

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Rating: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Indiana Jones Adventure

  • Intensity: High

  • Thrill Factor: High

  • Height Restriction: 3 feet, 10 inches


New Orleans Square

Pirates of the Caribbean

  • Intensity: Medium

  • Thrill Factor: Medium

  • Height Restriction: None

Haunted Mansion

  • Intensity: Medium

  • Thrill Factor: Medium

  • Height Restriction: None


Critter Country

Tiana’s Bayou Adventure

  • Intensity: Medium, with a steep drop at the end

  • Thrill Rating: High

  • Height Restriction: 3 feet, 4 inches

  • Note: Formerly known as Splash Mountain

The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh

  • Intensity: Very Low

  • Thrill Rating: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Davy Crockett’s Explorer Canoes

  • Intensity: Requires physical participation

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction:


Star Wars Galaxy's Edge

Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance

Millennium Falcon: Smuggler’s Run

  • Intensity: Medium

  • Thrill Rating: Medium

  • Height Restriction:


Frontierland

Mark Twain Riverboat

  • Intensity: Very Low

  • Thrill Rating: Low

  • Height Restriction: Children under age seven years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older.

Sailing Ship Columbia

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height restriction: None

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad

  • Intensity: High

  • Thrill Factor: High

  • Height restriction: 40 inches


Fantasyland

Pinocchio’s Daring Journey

  • Intensity: Medium

  • Thrill Factor: Medium

  • Height Restriction: None

Snow White’s Enchanted Wish

  • Intensity: High

  • Thrill Factor: Medium

  • Height Restriction: None

King Arthur Carousel

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None. Children under age seven years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older. ​

Casey Jr. Circus Train

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Rating: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Dumbo the Flying Elephant

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Rating: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Mr. Toad’s Wild Ride

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Peter Pan’s Flight

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Mad Tea Party

  • Intensity: Medium

  • Thrill Factor: Medium

  • Height Restriction: None

  • Not recommended for people who are prone to motion-sickness

Alice and Wonderland

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None. Children under age seven years must be accompanied by a person aged 14 years or older.

Matterhorn Bobsleds

  • Intensity: High

  • Thrill Factor: High

  • Height Restriction: 3 feet, 6 inches

Storybook Land Canal Boats

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None. Children under age seven years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older.

“it’s a small world”

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

small-world

Mickey's Toontown

Mickey and Minnie’s Runaway Railway

Chip 'N' Dale’s GADGETcoaster

Roger Rabbit's Car Toon Spin


Tomorrowland

Finding Nemo Submarine Voyage

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height restriction: None

Disneyland Monorail

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: None

Autopia

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height Restriction: 32" (81 cm) or taller and accompanied by another rider 54" or taller

Hyperspace Mountain

Formerly “Space Mountain”

  • Intensity: High

  • Thrill Factor: High

  • Height Restriction: 3 feet, 4 inches

Astro Orbiter

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Rating: 3

  • Height Restriction: None

Star Tours

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low

  • Height restriction: 3 feet, 4 inches

Buzz Lightyear Astro Blasters

  • Intensity: Low

  • Thrill Factor: Low, but fun!

  • Height restriction: None. Children under age 7 years must be accompanied by a person age 14 years or older.



Frequently Asked Questions

Can you ride all of the rides at Disneyland in one day?

Not even close. You’ll need a few days to hit them all. You could reasonably visit roughly a dozen on an average day.

Any tips to reduce wait time?

You can purchase a Lightning Lane pass for individual rides to reduce wait time. If you’re not willing to spend extra, note that many Fantasyland rides, which are popular with young children, have longer wait times during the day—around closing time, all the kiddos go home and wait times are much much shorter, so you’re best bet is to hit those rides up in the late evening.

Which rides have the longest wait time?

We don’t have any hard data here but thrill rides such as Space Mountain, Thunder Mountain, and Star Wars: Rise of the Resistance seem to always have wait times exceeding one hour.

Which ride is the scariest at Disneyland?

There aren’t really any scary rides for adults. Kids may find rides like Haunted Mansion and Snow White “spooky” because they are in the dark.

Which Disneyland ride is the most intense?

Space Mountain travels at high speeds and turns on a dime.

Which Disneyland rides are accessible for guests with disabilities?

Please note that we are not affiliated with the Disneyland Resort, however, this publicly available guide is a great resource for guests with disabilities.


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