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Can you wear babies on Disney rides?

Yes, with exceptions. You can only baby wear on rides without a height requirement because babies (up to 32 inches) can only go on those rides.



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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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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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Children under 3 years of age don't require tickets at Disney World. If your child is under three years old, you don't need a ticket for them at Disney World. For a four-day trip, this can be over $500 in savings.

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Disney does not require any proof of age for children under age 3. Occasionally, a Cast Member will ask the age of the child as they are passing through the main entrance.

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Totally up to you to decide what you want to do. Disney doesn't consistently ask for proof of age for young kids, but they certainly can if they want to. I've heard reports of them innocently asking the child how old they are - which more often than not means you're busted! Your call if you want to take the chance.

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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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Bringing a little one to Walt Disney World is amazing. I treasure the memories and photos I have of my kids when they were little. I do kind of miss having the stroller to hold my bags, water bottles and jackets! Let your daughter know she is absolutely welcome to bring a diaper bag into the parks.

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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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No. 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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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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#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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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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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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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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You Can Bring a Backpack to Disney Parks 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. Your trusty bag can take on all the adventures Disney has to offer with you!

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Many people do leave their diaper bags (or bags with extra supplies) in their parked strollers. You will need to Park your stroller during the day (there are designated parking areas in various locations throughout the Parks), so be prepared with a stroller cover or poncho in case of rain.

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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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Disney Transportation (Bus, Boat, Monorail & Skyliner) Car seats are not needed and not allowed on any of these forms of Disney resort transit. The bottom line? Don't bring a car seat if you plan to use Disney transit exclusively and stay entirely on Disney property during your vacation.

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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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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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Child prices are valid for children aged 3-9 years on day of first use; children aged 10 years and above pay the adult ticket price; children under 3 years do not require a Theme Park Ticket and are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. All tickets purchased online are e-tickets.

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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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