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Is it worth going to Disney World while pregnant?

Unless advised otherwise by a medical professional, there's no reason you shouldn't enjoy a vacation to Disney World while pregnant. That said, you'll want to take extra care before embarking on your trip, especially if you're traveling from far away. There are tons of rides you can go on while pregnant.



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Since Magic Kingdom has the most pregnancy-friendly rides, I'd highly recommend staying at a Monorail Resort. It's a quick ride and it's convenient to head back for an afternoon nap.

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Disney's Skyliner is an incredible and complimentary transport option that glides you to your desired destination with no expectant mother advisory.

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Dress Comfortably Looking cute can include work out clothes especially when you are carrying around an extra person and it's over 90 degrees. In the winter, the heat may not be an issue, but you will still want to be comfy. Maybe go for leggings and comfortable roomy top. Also, test out your shoes before you travel!

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Unfortunately, pregnancy is not deemed as a disability, and is not a part of the DAS program. However, what you can do is look into wheelchair or ECV scooter rentals to make travel throughout Disneyland Park and Disney's California Adventure Park easier for you.

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Any adult or child with a disability that could endanger them, prevent them from fully enjoying the parks or waiting in a traditional line qualifies for DAS. This includes guests with both visible injuries or disabilities and those with less visible, non-apparent disabilities that could impact their park experience.

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Water or a Refillable Water Bottle To help keep you hydrated and to prevent swelling, you'll need to be drinking a lot of water. If you have a place to store pre-filled water bottles (like in a stroller or locker) bring them with you. Bring a refillable water bottle and fill at the fountains.

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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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“Rides that can be safe are those where there is no excessive spinning or drop from a height,” notes Dr. Masghati. “A slow spinning carousel ride can be deemed safe, or railroad rides or rides that don't involve sudden drops in height.”

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Disneyland Park rides that pregnant women should not ride:
  • Autopia.
  • Big Thunder Mountain Railroad.
  • Chip 'n' Dale's GADGETCoaster.
  • Indiana Jones Adventure.
  • Matterhorn Bobsleds.


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The concern with roller coasters, thrill rides, and virtual rides during pregnancy is associated with the rapid starts and stops, the jarring forces, and the pressures against the body that occur during these types of rides.

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Disney Characters can make an appearance and help celebrate this special occasion. with a baby shower covered in pixie dust. Hold your special event in a Disney Theme Park or Resort Hotel. Give sweet dreams for the mother-to-be.

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Although the Resort does not have a pregnancy restriction on attractions, for safety reasons, Disney does offer “expectant mothers' advisory” guidelines. This list indicates the attractions you may want to skip over due to excessive motion or thrill level.

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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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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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Firearms, ammunition, knives and weapons of any kind are prohibited. Smoking marijuana or other illegal substances is not permitted at any time. For the comfort of all Guests, the theme parks, the Esplanade between the parks and the Downtown Disney District are smoke free.

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It is totally possible to do Disneyland and have a great time while pregnant. It can still TOTALLY be your Happiest Place on Earth! You'll need to allow for extra rest, don't push yourself like you did when you were 18.

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But as a basic safety guideline, roller coasters should be avoided during your pregnancy, particularly in the later phases to avoid any harm to the infant.

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No, cast members do not ask for proof of disability or medication documents during the Disney World DAS registration process.

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