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Can 4 month old go on Disney rides?

So my baby can go on these rides. But should they? That's up to you. Babies under the age of about 18 months will be fine on any of them.



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I'm a big believer in taking children of all ages to Disneyland and with the proper preparation, your trip can be successful. I've taken babies as young as 5 months old to the parks and am always so glad that I did.

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There are some rides at each Disney World theme park that have height requirements; guests may only experience those rides if they're tall enough. But the vast majority of attractions at WDW do NOT have a height requirement. Babies and toddlers are welcome to experience those.

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Disney World Rides for Babies in Adventureland:
  • Jungle Cruise. This ride is a Disney classic. ...
  • Pirates of the Caribbean. ...
  • The Magic Carpets of Alladin. ...
  • Haunted Mansion.
  • It's a Small World. ...
  • Peter Pan's Flight.
  • Dumbo the Flying Elephant.
  • The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.


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What to Bring for a Baby at Disneyland
  1. Extra outfit (so spills and diaper blow-outs don't ruin the day — because, hey, spit-up happens!)
  2. Sunscreen.
  3. Sun hat.
  4. Blanket to shade from the sun or provide extra warmth.
  5. Stroller.
  6. Formula and bottles/bottle liners.
  7. Baby food/snacks.
  8. Your baby spoon.


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Consider Baby Wearing As we've written, baby wearing was our favorite way to get Zoe around Disney World as an infant. As they get bigger, it gets more difficult, but newborns and infants are easy to carry around, and many can even learn to nap in the carrier pretty much regardless of their surroundings.

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Minimum Ages for Travel The minimum age to sail aboard a Disney Cruise Line ship is 6 months on the day of sailing; however, the minimum age for Transatlantic, Panama Canal and Hawaii itineraries is one year on the day of sailing.

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Ignore people who tell you not to bring the baby. My kids have been going since they were 6 months old. It's a blast as long as you prepare. You'll need to make sure there are plenty of nursing (so water for you) or formula opportunities.

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Yes, many attractions at Disneyland are suitable for babies, including “it's a small world,” Dumbo the Flying Elephant, Storybook Land Canal Boats, and Peter Pan's Flight. Look for rides with no height requirements, which are generally baby-friendly.

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Taking Little Kids to Disney World (4-7 years old) We're moving on to little kids ages 4-7 years old. This is a great time to take kiddos to Disney World for the first time since they're still young enough to be excited about meeting the characters and all the fun, little-kid targeted Disney stuff.

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Surprisingly, babies can go on quite a few rides at Disney World, since many do not have a height requirement. The only rides at Magic Kingdom that your baby will not be able to ride are Splash Mountain, Big Thunder Mountain, Tomorrowland Speedway, Space Mountain, and The Barnstormer.

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Children under the age of three are admitted into the Walt Disney World theme parks free of charge. You don't need to buy them any sort of ticket or pass for entry. 2. You don't need park reservations for babies.

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Rides like Pirates of the Caribbean, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, and Small World have no height requirement. Some of these rides are even great for getting baby to go to sleep.

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Babies and Disney World Rides There are a surprising amount of rides at Disney World that kids under three will be able to go on! Babies can go on any ride without a height requirement, with the youngest babies able to sit on their parents' lap throughout the ride, or in a worn carrier.

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Some rides and attractions have loud noises that might frighten your baby. Just ask a Cast Member at the entrance if you have any question that the ride or show might not be appropriate. This complete guide to everything scary for kids at Disneyland offers up some tips on what rides to avoid.

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Everyone has a different opinion on the perfect age for taking kids to Disneyland, but I think any age upwards of two is a good time. Younger than two, and some of the magic might be lost on them. You can definitely do Disneyland with toddlers though, and this post has lots Disneyland tips for toddlers.

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Rides You Can Enjoy
  • PeopleMover– an open-air ride through Tomorrowland's second floor. ...
  • Cinderella's Golden Carousel – a standard carousel.
  • Pirates of the Caribbean – a favorite for many, with a drop in the dark that is more likely to scare adults than young infants. ...
  • Haunted Mansion – immersive and memorable.


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Browse our range of available stroller rentals below. To learn more about a specific stroller and make your reservation, simply click on a stroller below. EXCELLENT ALL ROUND SINGLE STROLLER FOR INFANTS TO AGE 6!

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Yes, of course – you can bring your child's baby food and formula into the parks with you. Keep in mind, though, that it is not possible to heat food up in the Disney Parks, so plan accordingly.

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Yes, thankfully, you can bring your own stroller to a Disney park if you choose to do so.

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Preparing for Your Cruise – Frequently Asked Questions We encourage you to bring your own stroller, as the ship has a very limited number of strollers available on a first-come basis.

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