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Can I bring a diaper bag to Disneyland?

Let your daughter know she is absolutely welcome to bring a diaper bag into the parks. I don't know what I would have done without my magic bag filled with diapers, wipes, extra clothes, bibs, toys, and everything else that is needed. Moms certainly work hard, even on vacation!



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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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The backpack just came on the rides with us. If you just have a traditional diaper bag you can haul it around with you or you can just leave in in the stroller as long as there is nothing valuable left in it like a phone or camera. I wouldn't worry about your stroller being taken by someone.

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Please keep in mind sometimes the parking areas can overflow and if so a Cast Member may move your stroller to another spot in that area. As far as personal items, anything of value should remain with you while you are riding the attractions. I recommend a backpack, tote, or diaper bag to easily throw most things in.

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


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The Disney parks and Disney resort hotels provide so many readily accessible places for a quick diaper change. You'll never have to walk any farther than the closest bathroom to find a clean and convenient changing table. There is at least one (and usually more) in every bathroom.

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The gift shop inside most if not all Disney World resorts and hotels sell diapers and wipes. The selection of brands and sizes may be limiting but if your'e in a pinch, it's great to know that these stores have you covered.

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Yes, Ziploc bags are allowed as part of the Disneyland bag policy. They can be useful for storing smaller items and keeping them organized in your bag. However, keep in mind that bags must be within the size limits specified, and prohibited items are not allowed in any type of bag, including Ziploc bags.

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A: Guests are allowed to bring outside food and nonalcoholic beverages into the parks for self-consumption, provided they are not in glass containers, do not require heating, reheating, processing or refrigeration and do not have pungent odors. Inform a Security Cast Member of any food items when you enter the park.

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With the exception of a couple attractions, every ride at Disney will have a small pouch for you to stow your backpack, or space at your feet.

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You'll be happy to know that CamelBak water packs are permitted in Disney Parks. If you need to refill your pack, complimentary cups of ice water are available at quick-service dining locations, and at stands or carts that sell fountain drinks. Just ask! You'll also notice a few water bottle filling stations.

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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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The Walt Disney World Resort does require that Guests wear appropriate attire during their visits. This does include wearing shoes.

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Best Attractions and Rides for Babies at Disneyland
  1. Main Street Vehicles.
  2. Disneyland Railroad (relaxing for nursing mom)
  3. Enchanted Tiki Room (dark attraction for nursing mom)
  4. Jungle Cruise.
  5. Pirates of the Caribbean.
  6. The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh.
  7. Casey Jr. Circus Train.
  8. King Arthur's Carousel.


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If you have a multi-day trip, you can save money — from $18 to $36 per day — by bringing your own stroller. We are always looking for ways to save money at Disneyland, so bringing our own stroller can help us keep more green in our wallet. Your own stroller can be easier to find in a crowded parking area.

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Hi there, Adrian, Guests of the Disneyland Resort are allowed to take outside food and non-alcoholic beverages with them. Refillable water bottles are also allowed, even metal bottles like the brand you have.

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Strollers larger than 31” (79 cm) in width and 52” (132cm) in length are not permitted. Stroller wagons are also not permitted. Strollers are not allowed on escalators. Use of strollers is permitted on elevators and ramps, available at certain locations.

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In regards to “Lands”, I recommend Fantasyland and Toontown as the top 2 spaces for babies and very young children at Disneyland. They both include the most “all ages” attractions and there's room for little ones to run around and explore in safe places.

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In regards to “Lands”, I recommend Fantasyland and Toontown as the top 2 spaces for babies and very young children at Disneyland. They both include the most “all ages” attractions and there's room for little ones to run around and explore in safe places.

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