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Is it worth it to take a baby to Disney World?

Your kids might not remember the trip, but you and the rest of your family will. Taking young children and even babies to Disney World is more about your experience than theirs. Seeing the joy and wonder in their eyes when they meet Mickey Mouse, soar with Dumbo, or eat a Mickey bar for the first time is exhilarating.



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You'll create core memories No matter how young your kids are, their faces are bound to light up at all the magical sights and sounds throughout Disney Parks. Seeing them so full of joy is reason enough to go. You'll never forget those moments.

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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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  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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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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One of the best reasons to take your 18-month-old is that they are free! As a child below the age of 3, he is a guest of Mickey Mouse and can enjoy the Parks, amazing parades, and shows at no cost. They can also eat off of your plate or can enjoy a bite at a buffet without an additional cost.

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The base Disney World ticket prices for 2023 are for guests ages 10 and up. Guests ages 3 to 9 will see slightly lower prices starting at $104. Guests under 3 years old don't need a ticket. Important: Just because you have a Disney World ticket in hand does not mean you can get into the park you're planning to visit.

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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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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.

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So overall my thoughts on strollers at Disney World are this: If you think you might need one, take it! If you don't have the room to take one then rent at the park or through an outside company. The Park strollers are not bad, they are just a little different so make sure you take a look at them before you go.

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A perk to bringing your child under the age of 3 to the Walt Disney parks is that they do not need a park ticket to enter any of the theme parks. If you have booked multi-day tickets, you will not need to purchase a ticket for your child if they turn 3 during your trip, as long as they were two at check in.

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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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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.

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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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Children under the age of three are Guests of Mickey Mouse and do not require a ticket or theme park reservation. The age of a child at the beginning of a vacation is the age that determines whether or not a ticket is needed.

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Welcome! Walt Disney World counts children ages two and under as infants, and kids that age do not have to pay to enter the theme parks.

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While there are size limitations to the strollers allowed on property, there are no guidelines that mention a specific age limit at this time.

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During the checkout process of booking your Resort reservation, click Change next to Room and Amenity Requests under the Guest Information section on the page. All you have to do to request a crib or playpen for your room is check the box next to Crib.

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Whether or not a 7-year-old needs a stroller at Disney depends on the individual child's needs and preferences. Some 7-year-olds may be able to walk long distances and stand in lines for extended periods of time without getting tired, while others may become fatigued more quickly.

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