Yes, some attractions are suitable for everyone, but others are only accessible to riders of a certain height. You can check the restrictions on the dedicated pages of our attractions, or directly via the official Disneyland Paris mobile app.
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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.
The Disneyland Resort did give a free park admission ticket to Guests on their birthday as part of a limited-time promotion several years ago, but this is not currently offered. Tickets to enter Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure Park must be purchased for all visitors ages 3 and up.
I recommend doing the Magic Kingdom Park first as it has many toddler-friendly rides. Cars Land is also a kid-favorite located in the Disney California Adventure Park. If early entry is offered here, take advantage of it.
Have your child wear a bright shirt and or hat so they stand out in a crowd. Take a picture of your child as you enter the park so you can remember exactly what they are wearing and can show a cast member if needed. And at night you can buy glow necklaces and bracelets for them to wear.
Euro Disney Associés S.A.S. reserves the right to refuse attraction access to children under 7 years old if they are not accompanied by an adult aged 15 and above or a responsible adult. Therefore, height and age checks may be done to unaccompanied children at attraction entrances.
Ideally, we'd recommend three full days. Two days for Disneyland Park and its five magical themed lands, one day for Walt Disney Studios Park and its four action-packed zones.
One of the best things about travelling with young kids is that you don't need a ticket or a meal plan for children aged 2 and under at Disneyland Paris. Children aged 3 and over pay a reduced price for tickets and meal plans.
While you will find most of the toddler-friendly attractions in Fantasyland in Disneyland, don't overlook Disney's California Adventure Park. Here you'll find many attractions suitable for toddlers.
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.
If you have booked a vacation package to the Walt Disney World Resort, and you are arriving the day before your daughter turns three, she will be considered a Special Guest of Mickey Mouse and will not require theme park admission for the duration of your stay.
What is offered when you celebrate your birthday in the Park is a badge, like that of the Park staff, but instead of your name, you will find drawings and happy birthday writings, with or without Disney characters. You can pick it up at the City Hall, just before heading to the Castle, along Main Street.
It's worth mentioning that children under the age of 7 must be accompanied by a Guest 14 years or older to board an attraction. Children under the age of 3 are considered Guests of Mickey and do not require a theme park ticket.
Children ages 3-9 will require a Child ticket. Please note that children 2 years and younger will receive free admission to both Disneyland® Park and Disney California Adventure® Park.
You will not need to show proof that your daughter is under three when entering the Walt Disney World Theme Parks. It's pretty much on the honor system. If for some reason you are really concerned and want to ease your mind, you could always make a copy of her birth certificate and pack it in your park bag.
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.
Not only do kids under 3 get into the Parks for free, but they also eat for free at select buffet or family-style restaurants, which is perfect considering most of them steal bites off mom and dad's plates anyway.
Disneyland Paris offers a Baby Switch service which allows guests travelling together with young children/babies to ride an attraction in turns. Whilst one of you rides the attraction, the other looks after your child; you can then switch places without having to queue again.