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Can a 1 year old go to Disneyland?

Many of the attractions have no height requirements. The Disneyland resort is a family park. Walt Disney created a park for parents to bring their kids and babies. I get asked a lot, should I bring my baby to Disneyland? The answer is YES you can totally bring a baby to the parks.



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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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Visiting Disney parks with a toddler is great because there are SO MANY things they can enjoy! Disney World has over 100 attractions with no height requirement. You can check out the best Disney World rides for toddlers at each of the parks for my recommendations.

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One of the best parts about bringing a baby to Disneyland is that they are free through 2 years old. So you'll want to take advantage of having a baby or 2-year-old in the park. You can expect to move a little slower with a baby or toddler, but you can also experience boundless joy in the simplest experiences.

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Toddlers (1- almost 3 year olds) are a great age to experience Disneyland! At this point, they'll be old enough to go on many of the rides and enjoy the shows. They're also likely more aware of their surroundings and can better appreciate Mickey Mouse, princesses, and other characters.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3.

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One of the best parts about taking toddlers is the fact that children under the age of three are considered Guests of Mickey and are not required to have a Theme Park Ticket to gain admission to the Parks. Because they do not need a Theme Park Ticket there is also no need to make Theme Park Reservations for them.

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No, Disney does not expect you to bring any proof of age for children under 3. The honor system is pretty easy to follow at that age, so you are good just arriving and having a magical time.

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If you're asking specifically about the bassinet/pram feature, then I'm very happy to share that those are indeed allowed. I've brought mine many times as they are a naptime lifesaver.

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Tips for Visiting Disney World with a Baby
  1. Listen to Disney music before your trip, especially songs that are on rides (think “It's a Small World” or the Tiki Room). ...
  2. Splurge on Genie +. ...
  3. Bring a travel high chair for meals. ...
  4. You can visit Disney World without a car seat if you stay in a Disney Resort hotel.


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23 Must-Know Tips For Visiting Disney World With A Toddler Or A Baby
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  2. There Are So Many Attractions For Toddlers. ...
  3. Toddlers Can Be Entertained While Waiting In Line. ...
  4. You Don't Have To Enter The Parks To Have Fun. ...
  5. Stay At A Disney Hotel If Possible. ...
  6. Disney Resort Hotel Rooms Come With Amenities For Toddlers and Babies.


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Welcome! Walt Disney World counts children ages two and under as infants, and kids that age do not have to pay to enter the theme parks.

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#1: Magic Kingdom It's probably no surprise that the Magic Kingdom tops this list! It has more than 15 rides that are safe for babies, such as classics like it's a small world, Jungle Cruise, Peter Pan's Flight, Tomorrowland Transit Authority PeopleMover, and Dumbo the Flying Elephant.

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Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3.

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Thanks for stopping by planDisney. We love helping Guests like us answer their planning questions. I'm happy to report that you do not need to bring a birth certificate or any kind of document to verify your child's age. If asked at the turnstile, you just have to simply share their age and you will be on your way.

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The parks work on an honor system regarding the ages of young Guests, so Cast Members typically don't request proof of age for a child. Other than a theme park ticket for a child ages three or older, there is no need to bring along any form of identification for your kids.

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Katherine, children under the age of 3 are special Guests of my pal, Mickey Mouse and do not require theme park admission at Walt Disney World. If your child is the age of 3 or older then he or she would need to have a valid theme park ticket to visit one of the Walt Disney World Theme Parks.

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Disney World offers two ticket categories according to age level: One is for ages 10 and older; the other is for ages 3 to 9. Admission is free for children under the age of 3. Read on to learn about the types of passes and what is/is not included.

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Babies can certainly ride on your lap on “it's a small world”, Jungle Cruise and The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh. In fact, you can even wear a baby in a carrier or sling on attractions that are experienced in a boat-style ride vehicle, such as “it's a small world” and Jungle Cruise.

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