As discussed in another threat I like to compose a list here with all rides without hight requirement to document if they are possible for one adult with two little kids. Might be handy for planning for a bigger family like mine or people going alone with the little ones.
Yes --> Possible with 2 little ones (I will add comments as well if e.g. the seats are narrow or something)
No --> Not possible
Magic Kingdom Rides
Astro Orbiter --> Yes but tight
Buzz Lightyear’s Space Ranger Spin --> Yes
Dumbo the Flying Elephant --> Yes but tight
Haunted Mansion --> Yes
“it’s a small world” --> Yes
Jungle Cruise --> Yes
Mad Tea Party --> Yes
The Magic Carpets of Aladdin --> Yes
The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh --> Yes
Peter Pan’s Flight --> Yes
Pirates of the Caribbean --> Yes
Prince Charming Regal Carrousel --> Yes
Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover --> Yes
Under the Sea ~ Journey of the Little Mermaid --> Yes
Walt Disney’s Carousel of Progress --> Yes
Epcot
Frozen Ever After --> Yes
Gran Fiesta Tour Starring The Three Caballeros --> Yes
Journey Into Imagination With Figment --> Yes
Living with the Land --> Yes
The Seas with Nemo & Friends --> Yes
Spaceship Earth --> Yes
Hollywood Studios
Toy Story Mania! --> Yes, but only 2 can shoot
Mickey & Minnie’s Runaway Railway --> Most likely yes (to be verified once open)
You don’t have it on here, but Big Thunder Mountain Railroad allows 3 in a row (one adult, two children). It does have a height restriction, but at 3’ 4", many kids under 7 will have no trouble riding. This is unlike 7DMT, which will only allow 2 per row, regardless.
That’s fine…but you don’t need rider switch for that one if they are tall enough, so I’d include it here as well, since it is a ride possible with one adult and two kids < 7.
Toy story mania - yes, but only 2 can shoot (same as buzz lightyear
Mickey and Minnie - guessing yes because it will likely be the same as the Great Movie Ride
Triceratop Spin - tight, but yes
Edit: actually, I believe triceratop is 2 rows like magic carpets , so if 1 kid can sit in the front alone with you behind them, it wouldn’t be a tight fit
It’s possible, just tight. My wife rode with DS2 and DD8 last trip. Not ideal, but with smaller kids who couldn’t ride in their own rocket, it can be done.
Edit: astro orbiter, for anyone who can’t tell what I was quoting
The follow up question is, was it worth it. I do wonder, for little kids, if the visibility is blocked by the sides of the rocket ship. I honestly can’t remember…but if they can’t really see anything, it seems like doing Dumbo or Magic Carpets is the better choice.