I shared a similar blog post but for under 1.4m. So here’s some of the rides which I’ve experienced and would recommend for the children who aren’t 1.2m yet.

This is an incredible experience for those who haven’t quite hit the minimum-height restriction for bigger rides. It’s so much fun for the entire family and provides a FULL experiment start to finish.

Thirteen is definitely for the braver children in my opinion. It can be quite a lot for those who aren’t all that sure on rollercoasters yet. But if your child is brave and enjoys a good thrill then I’d really recommend giving this ago.

Spinning & whizzing around the track is fun regardless of your age. Children will love this coaster for sure and if not then definitely stick to Wickerman for Alton Towers.

Of course it’s similar to Wickerman in regards to the coaster type. It can be thrilling for children as when I was younger I found it quite scary. But it’s a all round fun experience but definitely sit on a non wheel seat for the more comfortable ride experience.

Honestly this will end up been a firm favourite amongst many children I bet. But again it’s very similar to The Big Dipper and definitely sit on a non wheel seat for more comfort.

As a child I would love to ride this rollercoaster in all honesty. The older I’ve got the more I don’t tend to bother no more. But it’s a fun experience racing against the other horses and no doubt children will love it.

Just like the other wooden coasters at Blackpool Pleasure Beach it is a fab ride. It’s the more family orientated then the other two and will be a fab first rollercoaster experience.

This is a fun rollercoaster for the entire family to enjoy. The theming is immense throughout and will fully immerse any child into its world. We’d highly recommend those who aren’t tall enough for thrills to embark on this fab ride.

Just like Spinball Whizzer but a lot better in my opinion. It’s an incredible rollercoaster and one of the better of the spinners we have in the UK.

This rollercoaster is very much filled with fun and will be fairly thrilling for the younger children. It’s a lot of fun for everyone as the majority of the coasters listed.

It’s one of the few of this coaster type to be that low on the height restriction. It can be fun but if your unsure about tight corners then perhaps avoid this one.

Paultons Park is the perfect park for children and families to visit. This is rollercoaster is super similar to Vampire but swings a little less. The theming however is top quality and is bound to blow your little ones mind.

Those who’s children love dinosaurs will adore this entire area with both of the listed coasters at Paultons Park. Personally as an adult I wouldn’t say it’s better than Accelerator however I’m sure any child would love this. 
I hope this blog post is helpful for those families who aren’t sure on where has the best height restrictions for your children. I’d also love to know if any of these coasters were your first?
thank you for reading..




