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Can babies do anything at Disney World?

Many rides and attractions do not have height requirements, making them very baby-friendly. There are Baby Care Centers in each park and plenty of opportunities for little ones to interact with Disney friends. In addition, children under 3 are always guests of Mickey Mouse.



Contrary to the belief that Disney World is only for older children, infants and babies can enjoy a surprisingly large portion of the parks. Any attraction without a height requirement is considered "baby-friendly," meaning you can ride with your infant in your lap or a carrier. At Magic Kingdom, classics like "it's a small world," Peter Pan’s Flight, The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh, and Kilimanjaro Safaris at Animal Kingdom are perfect for even the youngest guests. Beyond rides, the sensory experience of parades, character meet-and-greets, and shows like "Mickey’s PhilharMagic" are highly engaging for babies. Disney also provides "Baby Care Centers" in every park, which are quiet, air-conditioned spaces equipped with private nursing rooms, changing tables, and high chairs. For attractions with height requirements, parents can use "Rider Switch," allowing one adult to wait with the baby while the other rides, then swapping places without waiting in the full line again.

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  1. Bring a stroller AND a baby carrier. ...
  2. Use the Baby Care Centers. ...
  3. Request a crib/pack-n-play in advance from your Disney Resort Hotel (but bring your own crib sheet). ...
  4. Use Rider Switch. ...
  5. Take them on rides! ...
  6. Do a character meal or experience. ...
  7. Don't forget to ask for a First Visit button. ...
  8. Take it easy.


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Rider Switch is a very simple concept; it allows you or other members of your party to stay outside of a ride with the child/children while other members of your party wait in line. Once they're finished, guests with the Rider Switch pass don't have to stand in the standby line to enjoy the attraction.

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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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Babywearing is allowed on “all height” rides. Story stayed in her Wildbird sling for about 70% of our park days. Bring a stroller fan to keep baby cool. While babywearing, wear a wide brimmed hat on yourself – not baby – to protect them from the sun.

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  1. Bring a stroller travel system. ...
  2. Look into renting a stroller. ...
  3. Check the weather. ...
  4. Meet the characters. ...
  5. Know where the baby care centers are located. ...
  6. Go into air conditioned attractions as often as possible. ...
  7. Wear nursing clothes if breastfeeding. ...
  8. Pack extra diapers in your diaper bag!


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Babywearing in Disney World is a great way to move freely around the parks. There are many places where you cannot bring a stroller, so putting your baby in a carrier is a great way to do Disney.

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All Disney World guests under the age of three do not require a ticket to enter a Disney World park. That means that infants and toddlers can enjoy the parks for free, a major reason that many families choose to bring their little ones early to enjoy the Most Magical Place on Earth.

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A: The most kid friendly Disney park is Magic Kingdom in Disney World. Magic Kingdom is the perfect park for little ones, as it has the most attractions without a height requirement. Magic Kingdom is also the Disney theme park with the massive Cinderella castle, which adds so much magic for little ones.

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Home Away from Home. For your family's comfort and convenience, complimentary cribs are available for Guests at all Disney Resort hotels. Guests may request cribs when making reservations or upon arrival at their hotel—quantities are limited.

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You'll be happy to hear that baby food and milk are more than welcome in the parks. When my kids were little, we always packed medicines as well just in case. Bringing a stroller not only helps with getting around the parks, it also helps with nap time and carrying around all the extra goodies you'll need for your son.

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What is the no sad kids rule at Disney? Did you know Disney has an unspoken rule called the No Sad Kids rule? The rule allows cast members to go above and beyond to make sure kids who are upset get their smile back.

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Best Disney World Rides for Babies & Toddlers at Epcot:
  • Frozen: Ever After.
  • Grand Fiesta Tour Starring the Three Caballeros.
  • Remy's Ratatouille Adventure.
  • The Seas with Nemo and Friends.
  • Spaceship Earth.


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So, yes, toddlers can and DO remember! There is no such thing as too young or too old for Disney World if you have someone willing and able to take care of them and modify the trip according to their needs.

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Instead can just bring your bag with you on all Disney World attractions. I ALWAYS have a medium-sized backpack with me at WDW which holds my wallet, camera, water bottle, sunscreen, etc. You can bring a backpack, purse, sling bag, or diaper bag with you on every ride at WDW.

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I would say to for it with one caveat just remember you're at Disney. If your baby isn't sleeping through the night and you've been at the park all day that could get tedious. We've taken our kids a few times when they were younger too and it isn't much different than going to our local amusement park.

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Best Places for the Kiddos to Take a Nap at Disney World
  • Naps at Disney World: Naptime. ...
  • Magic Kingdom Railroad– ...
  • Tom Sawyer's Island– ...
  • Main Street– ...
  • Hub Grass– ...
  • Tomorrowland PeopleMover-
  • The PeopleMover might be a good place to get those kids down for a nap, even if it's just a short one. ...
  • Spaceship Earth–


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Understand Your Transportation Options If you fly with a lap infant, take a shuttle bus (or car service with a car seat) between the airport and Disney World, and stick to Disney's free transportation at the resort—none of which requires a car seat—you won't need a car seat.

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Top Gear to Pack for your Baby at Disney
  • 1.) Baby's Brew Portable Bottle Warmer. ...
  • 2.) Lightweight Stroller With Canopy. ...
  • 4.) Rain Gear. ...
  • 3.) Baby Carrier. ...
  • 5.) The Baby's Brew 2-in-1 Snack Cup. ...
  • 6.) Backpack.
  • Trust us when we say you aren't going to want a typical diaper bag at Disney. ...
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