Sure, if you are going to give birth to a milk shake!!
C'mon - get real - While pregnant, certain precautions have to take place to prevent injury of your internal organs and the development of the fetus. This is one of the inconveniences of pregnancy ... wait until after your child is born, then resume all the activities you missed out on.
You can do a lot of things you probably shouldn't.
Expectant mothers should be fine on most rides at Disneyland provided they use a tiny amount of common sense: don't ride anything rough or jerky, don't ride any Roller Coasters.
The Disney Corporation says "Expectant mothers should not ride" the following rides:
Autopia (look at the bumpers on the cars; there's a REASON they're built like that, which is that kid drivers don't always pay a lot of attention to the "no bumping" rule)
Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (roller coaster)
Gadget's Go Coaster (roller coaster; it's also surprisingly rough for such a lame coaster)
Indiana Jones Adventure (can be jerky)
Matterhorn (roller coaster)
Space Mountain (most of the ride that's visible from the outside looks tame, but there is a hidden roller coaster-like section, and of course there's the big drop at the end)
Splash Mountain (roller coaster)
Star Tours (can be jerky)
Well, it depends on which amusement park but if you are going to Busch Gardens in Williamsburg, you would never EVER ride the Griffon while pregnant. But you can go on mini-coasters or you can go on the cable car or the thingie that puts you hanging on a wire (cable sky ride?).
different sizes
All rides and attractions are included in the ticket price.
No. One Disneyland ticket is access to EVERYTHING inside the resort.
none.All the rides in Disneyland are fun and cool in there own way however it is all just a matter of opinion
Because they can't afford a Mickey mouse ride :D
splash mountain, pirates of the carribean, jungle boat ride
Just a carousel, you can ask your doctor what you can ride also.
Unfortunately, no. :(
Yes so then father Christmas can ride on the rides by himself
Mr. Toad's Wild Ride and The Mad Hatter's Teacups are NOT to be missed! No food to be ingested at least one hour prior to taking in these rides, especially if you intend to ride one right after the other.
As of August 20, 2016, there are 29 operating rides at Disneyland (counting the different types of Main Street vehicles as a single "ride"). There are a few more which are closed for construction in the Rivers of America area.