The Ultimate Ranking of Disney World Roller Coasters in 2023

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has one of the longest waits in Magic Kingdom, so I recommend that you Rope Drop Magic Kingdom if you're serious about riding this coaster.
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Seven Dwarfs Mine Train has one of the longest waits in Magic Kingdom, so I recommend that you Rope Drop Magic Kingdom if you’re serious about riding this coaster.

Hold on tight and get ready for the ride of your life! Disney World is not only the most magical place on earth, but it also boasts some of the most thrilling Disney World roller coasters you’ll ever experience. From heart-pounding drops to breathtaking views, Disney World has a roller coaster for everyone. 

So, what are you waiting for? Let’s explore Disney World’s nine roller coasters and find out which ones are the best for kids, the scariest, the fastest, and more!

I took to our Facebook group to ask which was the most intense coaster in Disney World, and over 600 people voted in less than an hour. So if you haven’t already, join our Walt Disney World Secrets and Tips group.

Disney World’s Nine Roller Coasters: An Overview

Disney World, a popular Disney park, is home to nine fantastic roller coasters spread across its four theme parks. Each coaster offers a unique experience and is sure to thrill riders of all ages.

We’ll dive into the details of each roller coaster, including their locations and themes. Get ready to experience the adrenaline rush of Expedition Everest at Disney’s Animal Kingdom, the rock concert vibes of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith at Hollywood Studios, and the family-friendly fun of Slinky Dog Dash in Toy Story Land – just to name a few!

The Barnstormer (Magic Kingdom)

Located in Magic Kingdom’s Storybook Circus section. The Barnstormer is a gentle roller coaster perfect for young riders. The coaster features an exciting looping track and an exhilarating drop, making it a great introduction to roller coasters for little ones.

With a height requirement of just 35 inches, The Barnstormer is a fantastic choice for families with young kids who are just starting to explore the world of roller coasters.

Height requirement: 35″

Max Speed: 25 mph

Ride Length: 53 seconds

Notes: Geared towards toddlers

Slinky Dog Dash (Toy Story Land – Hollywood Studios)

If you Rope Drop Hollywood Studios, your wait time for Slinky Dog Dash can be minimal like it was for this early park goers.
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If you Rope Drop Hollywood Studios, your wait time for Slinky Dog Dash can be minimal like it was for these early parkgoers.

For a more family-friendly coaster experience, head over to Slinky Dog Dash in Toy Story Land at Hollywood Studios. This adorable coaster, themed around the characters from the Toy Story movies, offers a smooth track with incredible views, thrilling twists, and turns. Slinky Dog Dash is perfect for younger riders who are just beginning to enjoy theme park rides or for families looking for a fun, less intense coaster experience.

Plus, it’s part of the Genie+ selection at Disney’s Hollywood Studios, making it a popular choice for visitors.

Height requirement: 35″

Max Speed: 40 mph

Ride Length: 2 minutes

Notes: Great for those younger kids, great theming as if you’re in Andy’s backyard

Seven Dwarfs Mine Train (Magic Kingdom)

Magic Kingdom offers a great roller coaster ride for the whole family – the Seven Dwarfs Mine Train. It’s definitely one of the best attractions in the park! This coaster is themed around Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and features a winding track and a gentle ride that’s sure to delight riders of all ages. With a height requirement of just 38 inches, this coaster is perfect for younger guests who are just starting to enjoy roller coasters.

The Seven Dwarfs Mine Train ranks as one of the best Magic Kingdom rides, so be sure not to miss it!

Height requirement: 38″

Max Speed: 34 mph

Ride Length: 3 minutes

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad (Magic Kingdom)

One of the only coasters not to offer a photo option, be sure to have someone take your photo that isn't on the ride at the dedicated photo post outside the exit.
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One of the only coasters not to offer a photo option, be sure to have someone take your photo that isn’t on the ride at the dedicated photo post outside the exit.

Big Thunder Mountain Railroad at Magic Kingdom offers a wild and fun roller coaster experience for the whole family. This old-school coaster takes guests on an exhilarating train ride through the mountains, with beautiful views and thrilling drops.

With a height requirement of 40 inches, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad is a great option for families with older kids and adults. It’s the wildest ride in the wilderness!

Height requirement: 38″

Max Speed: 40 mph

Ride Length: 2 minutes

TRON Lightcycle / Run (Magic Kingdom)

Prepare for an unforgettable ride on TRON Lightcycle Power Run at Magic Kingdom! This high-speed indoor-outdoor coaster offers a unique riding experience, combining the best elements of both indoor and outdoor roller coasters. The launch on TRON Lightcycle / Run is an exhilarating Linear Induction Motor (LIM) launch, guaranteeing a speedy takeoff.

The best time to ride is at night, as the outdoor portion of the coaster is lit with colorful animated lights, creating a truly magical experience.

Height requirement: 48″

Max Speed: 59 mph

Ride Length: 2 minutes

Notes: Requires virtual queue via My Disney Experience app, the newest ride at Disney World, young children are not able to ride due to height restriction

Space Mountain (Magic Kingdom)

Take flight in your own rocket on Space Mountain, this dark out of this world ride!
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Take flight in your own rocket on Space Mountain, this dark out of this world ride!

As one of Disney World’s most iconic attractions, Space Mountain at Magic Kingdom is a must-ride for any roller coaster enthusiast. This classic indoor roller coaster takes riders on a thrilling journey through the vastness of space, with sharp twists, turns, and drops in near-complete darkness.

Space Mountain may be too intense for younger riders, but teens and up will love the out-of-this-world experience. And, if you’re looking to save some time, Space Mountain offers an individual Lightning Lane option, though it usually isn’t necessary.

Height requirement: 44″

Max Speed: 27 mph

Ride Length: 3 minutes

Notes: Dark ride, outer space theme, one of the classic Disney World rides

Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith (Hollywood Studios)

You're going to go through downtown LA in a stretch limo that goes upside down and hits speeds of 57MPH in this dark ride, one of the smoothest coasters out there.
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You’re going to go through downtown LA in a stretch limo that goes upside down and hits speeds of 57MPH in this dark ride, one of the smoothest coasters out there.

If you’re looking for an intense, indoor coaster experience, look no further than Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. This high-speed coaster features a soundtrack of Aerosmith hits, taking riders on a wild journey through the darkened streets of Los Angeles. 

With its biggest drops and fastest speeds of any ride at Walt Disney World, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster reaches an astonishing 57 mph in under three seconds, followed by a series of sharp turns and upside-down loops.

This stretch limo is perfect for thrill-seekers and brave older children, but families with small children might want to sit this one out.

Height requirement: 48″

Max Speed: 57 mph

Ride Length: 1 minute 22 seconds

Notes: Dark ride, upside down inversions, single rider

Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom)

Expedition Everest is a must-ride for thrill-seekers visiting Disney’s Animal Kingdom. This exhilarating roller coaster takes you on a heart-pounding journey through the Himalayas, where you’ll encounter the mythical Yeti. The queue itself is an experience, setting up the story of the expedition and the Forbidden Mountain.

With its steep drops, powerful turns, and stunning resort-wide views, Expedition Everest offers an adrenaline-pumping experience that’s perfect for older kids, teens, and adults. Plus, the single rider line can significantly shorten your wait time!

Height requirement: 44″

Max Speed: 50 mph

Ride Length: 3 minutes

Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind (Epcot)

Spaceship Earth is seen in the background here from Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind entrance - voted the most intense roller coaster at all of Disney World.
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Spaceship Earth is seen in the background here from the Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind entrance – voted the most intense roller coaster at all of Disney World.

Embark on a thrilling, spinning journey through the cosmos with Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at Epcot. This groundbreaking roller coaster features a reverse launch, loud music, and the ability to rotate and spin 360 degrees, making it an incredibly unique ride experience.

Located in Epcot’s World Discovery neighborhood, this coaster is sure to be a hit with Marvel fans and thrill-seekers alike.

Read More: The Definitive Guide to Rides in EPCOT

The first time I rode it, getting out I felt lightheaded, and dizzy, so if you get motion sick consider not riding this.

Height requirement: 42″

Max Speed: 60 mph

Ride Length: 3 minutes

Notes: One of the fastest rides in Disney, one of the new rides that do require a virtual queue at 7am, 1pm (inside the park) or if offered deluxe resort guests can try 6pm.

Comparing Disney World Roller Coasters by Thrill Factor

Now that we’ve explored all nine roller coasters at Disney World, let’s compare them by thrill factor. We’ll look at the most intense coasters, family-friendly coasters, and unique ride experiences.

Whether you’re a thrill-seeker looking for the most heart-pounding ride or a family searching for a coaster that everyone can enjoy, there’s a roller coaster at Disney World for you.

Most Intense Coasters

If you’re seeking the most intense roller coasters at Disney World, look no further than Expedition Everest and Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith. Expedition Everest offers a thrilling steep drop, sharp turns, and an unforgettable encounter with the mythical Yeti.

Meanwhile, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is a high-speed coaster with a loop, corkscrews, and a zero-gravity roll, all set to the soundtrack of Aerosmith hits.

Family-Friendly Coasters

For those looking for family-friendly roller coasters at Disney World, Slinky Dog Dash, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and The Barnstormer are perfect choices. Slinky Dog Dash is a smooth roller coaster with exciting twists and turns, while Seven Dwarfs Mine Train offers a gentle ride themed around Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.

The Barnstormer is a great introduction to roller coasters for young riders, with a looping track and a thrilling drop.

Unique Ride Experiences

For a truly unique roller coaster experience at Disney World, don’t miss TRON Lightcycle / Run and Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind. TRON Lightcycle / Run offers a thrilling indoor-outdoor ride experience, while Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind features a reverse launch and the ability to rotate and spin 360 degrees, making for an unforgettable ride through the cosmos.

Tips for Riding Disney World Roller Coasters

Before you embark on your roller coaster adventures at Disney World, it’s important to know some tips for the best experience. In this section, we’ll cover bag policy and locker availability, single rider lines, and height requirements for each roller coaster.

With these tips in mind, you’ll be ready to conquer all nine roller coasters at Disney World!

Bag Policy and Lockers

Warning on Tron in Magic Kingdom to remove things like glasses, or hats as they may fall off.
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Warning on Tron in Magic Kingdom to remove things like glasses, or hats as they may fall off.

When it comes to Disney World roller coasters, you’re allowed to bring bags on the rides as long as they’re smaller than 24” long x 15” wide x 18” high.

  • Keep your bag at your feet during the ride.
  • Alternatively, you can store it in the seat back pocket in front of you.

The TRON Lightcycle Run utilizes a locker system that is accessible without cost. You can easily unlock it with a MagicBand or one of the other digital keys available.

Space Mountain also requires guests to put away all cameras, phones, etc. Those that have mounted GoPro cameras can still ride.

Single Rider Lines

Space Mountain doesn't offer single rider, but you can "jump" the line if a cast member needs to fill a spot.
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Space Mountain doesn’t offer a single rider line, but you can “jump” the line if a cast member needs to fill a spot.

Single rider lines are a great way to bypass the regular line and significantly reduce wait times. By entering the single rider line, you’ll be seated in any available seat on the ride, allowing you to experience the coaster more quickly.

Four rides at Disney World have permanent single rider lines: Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster (Hollywood Studios), Millennium Falcon Smugglers Run (Hollywood Studios), Test Track (Epcot), and Expedition Everest (Animal Kingdom).

Height Requirements

If your little one is on the line, cast members will ask to measure them to ensure they meet the safety criteria.
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If your little one is on the line, cast members will ask to measure them to ensure they meet the safety criteria.

Height requirements for Disney World roller coasters vary depending on the ride. Generally, riders must be at least 48 inches tall to ride most roller coasters.

It’s essential to measure your height before visiting the park to ensure you meet the height requirements for the rides you wish to enjoy.

Which Disney World Coasters are best for kids?

My favorite ride with my young nephews is going on Slinky Dog Dash, as I love the theming in Toy Story Land.
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My favorite ride with my young nephews is going on Slinky Dog Dash, as I love the theming in Toy Story Land.

When it comes to the best roller coasters for kids at Disney World, family-friendly options like Slinky Dog Dash, Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, and The Barnstormer are top choices. These coasters offer a fun and thrilling experience without being too intense for younger riders, making them perfect for families with children just starting to enjoy theme park rides.

What is the scariest roller coaster in Disney World?

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Seen in the distance is Expedition Everest

For those seeking the ultimate adrenaline rush, Expedition Everest is considered the scariest roller coaster in Disney World. With its steep drop, powerful turns, and shocking encounter with the Yeti, this thrilling coaster is not for the faint of heart.

The Twilight Zone Tower of Terror is another contender for the scariest ride, featuring a drop tower ride with a unique story line and special effects. Are you brave enough to face these fearsome coasters and thrill rides?

What is the fastest roller coaster in Disney World?

The Guardians of the Galaxy say goodbye on the Cosmic Rewind ride, be sure to take note of the songs you here.
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The Guardians of the Galaxy say goodbye on the Cosmic Rewind ride, be sure to take note of the songs you here.

If speed is what you’re after, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind takes the lead as the fastest roller coaster in Disney World. Reaching a top speed of 60 mph, this exhilarating ride is sure to satisfy your need for speed.

Hold on tight and prepare for an out-of-this-world adventure!

What is the longest roller coaster in Disney World?

Big Thunder Mountain is the longest coaster at Disney World, an is rumored to help pass kidney stones if you sit in the last car.
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Big Thunder Mountain is the longest coaster at Disney World, an is rumored to help pass kidney stones if you sit in the last car.

When it comes to the longest roller coaster in Disney World, Big Thunder Mountain Railroad takes the top spot. This old-school coaster offers a wild and fun ride through the mountains, providing beautiful views and thrilling drops along the way.

With a track length of 5,577 feet, Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is another contender for the longest roller coaster, offering a unique journey through the galaxy.

What is the highest roller coaster in Disney World?

When you ride in the back of the car of Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom, you're the caboose of the train coming down the tallest coasters on property.
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When you ride in the back of the car of Expedition Everest in Animal Kingdom, you’re the caboose of the train coming down the tallest coasters on property.

Standing tall at 199 feet, Expedition Everest is the highest roller coaster in Disney World. This exhilarating steel coaster takes riders on a heart-pounding journey through the Himalayas, with a thrilling top speed of 50 mph and an incredible track length of 4,424 feet.

Are you ready to conquer the tallest roller coaster at Disney World?

What roller coasters go upside down at Disney World?

For those who love the thrill of going upside down, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is the only roller coaster at Disney World that features inversions. With its high-speed launch, loop, corkscrews, and zero-gravity roll, this intense coaster is sure to satisfy even the most daring thrill-seekers.

The coaster starts with a launch that accelerates riders from 0 to 57 mph in just 2 seconds.

Which Disney World park has the most roller coasters?

Magic Kingdom takes the crown as the Disney World park with the most roller coasters, boasting a total of five amazing coasters. With iconic attractions like Space Mountain and Big Thunder Mountain Railroad, as well as family-friendly rides like Seven Dwarfs Mine Train and The Barnstormer, Magic Kingdom offers the perfect roller coaster experience for everyone.

How many roller coasters are at Disney world?

With a total of nine exhilarating roller coasters spread across its four theme parks, Disney World offers a thrilling experience for riders of all ages and preferences. From the heart-pounding drops of Expedition Everest to the family-friendly twists and turns of Slinky Dog Dash, there’s a roller coaster for everyone at the most magical place on earth.

Whether you’re looking for a wild ride or a more relaxed experience, Walt Disney World Resort has something for everyone to enjoy at Disney World.

Which Disney World park has the best roller coasters?

When it comes to the best roller coasters, Magic Kingdom is the top choice for many visitors. With a variety of coasters offering different levels of thrills, from the iconic Space Mountain to the family-friendly Seven Dwarfs Mine Train, Magic Kingdom has something for everyone.

So whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a family looking for a fun day out, Magic Kingdom is the place to be for the ultimate roller coaster experience.  If you have an older group, I would consider EPCOT, or Hollywood Studios for more in heart pumping rides.

What is the hardest roller coaster at Disney World?

The anticipation of the launch of Rock 'n' Roller Coaster is dramatic, so be sure you're facing forward with your head back.
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The anticipation of the launch of Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is dramatic, so be sure you’re facing forward with your head back.

For those seeking the most challenging roller coaster experience at Disney World, Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster Starring Aerosmith is the top contender. With its high-speed launch, loop, corkscrews, and zero-gravity roll, this intense coaster is not for the faint of heart.

Expedition Everest is another contender, offering a thrilling steep drop, sharp turns, and an unforgettable encounter with the mythical Yeti. I believe Expedition to be a tad bit more intense than Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster with the backward travel.

After hitting up Expedition Everest, explore the land of Avatar, and popular ride, Flight of Passage.

What is the most expensive roller coaster at Disney World?

Riders take a unique seating position to ride the newest attraction in Magic Kingdom, it's like riding a motorcyle.
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Riders take a unique seating position to ride the newest attraction in Magic Kingdom, it’s like riding a motorcyle.

The most expensive roller coaster at Disney World is the TRON Lightcycle / Run, which cost a staggering $500 million to build. This unique, high-speed indoor-outdoor coaster offers a truly unforgettable riding experience, combining the best elements of both indoor and outdoor roller coasters.

The coaster features a thrilling launch, a series of tight turns, and a thrilling drop.

Summary

In conclusion, Disney World offers an incredible selection of roller coasters for riders of all ages and preferences. From the iconic Space Mountain to the family-friendly Slinky Dog Dash, there’s a roller coaster for everyone at the most magical place on Earth. So whether you’re a thrill-seeker or a family looking for a fun day out, Disney World is the ultimate destination for roller coaster enthusiasts. Happy riding!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the hardest roller coaster at Disney World?

Get ready for a wild ride! Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster is the hardest coaster at Disney World, featuring three intense inversions and speeds of up to 57 mph.

Located in Tomorrowland at Magic Kingdom, it’s sure to get your adrenaline pumping!

Is Guardians of the Galaxy more intense than Rock n Roller Coaster?

Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind is a thrilling ride, but not as intense as Rock ‘n’ Roller Coaster or the Tower of Terror. It’s moderately scary, perfect for those looking for a thrilling adventure!

It’s the perfect ride for those who want to experience a thrilling adventure without the fear of being too scared. The ride is full of twists and turns, and the music and visuals make it an unforgettable experience. Whether you’re a fan of the game or not, it depends.

Are there any roller coasters at Disney?

Yes, there are nine roller coasters to enjoy across four Walt Disney World parks – perfect for getting that thrill while also experiencing quality and story.

These roller coasters offer a unique experience, with each one having its own story and theme. They are designed to provide a thrilling ride, while also being safe and enjoyable for all ages.

The parks also offer a playground.

What is the fastest roller coaster in Disney World?

Experience sheer speed on the fastest roller coaster at Disney World: Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind! Feel the rush of the wind as you twist and turn through the galaxy, experiencing the thrills of a lifetime. Enjoy the sights and sounds of the ride as you soar through the stars. Experience.

What is the tallest roller coaster in Disney World?

Experience the thrill of Expedition Everest – the tallest roller coaster in all of Disney World!

If you’re interested in the voting results from the Facebook group here they are.

Disney World Roller Coaster

Space Mountain 31
Big Thunder Mountain 5
Expedition Everest 153
Aerosmith Rock n Roller Coaster 151
Slinky Dog 2
Barn Stormer 1
Guardians of the Galaxy Cosmic Rewind 272
Tron Lightcycle Run 22
Seven Dwarves Mine Train 3
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