Taking a 2-year-old to Disneyland Paris in 2026 can be incredibly rewarding, provided you adjust your expectations. On the plus side, children under age 3 receive free park entry and free dining at most buffet restaurants, making it the most cost-effective age to visit. The park is well-equipped with Baby Care Centers and "Rider Switch" services, allowing parents to take turns on thrill rides without queuing twice. Iconic attractions like "it's a small world," Peter Pan's Flight, and the Ratatouille ride are mesmerizing for toddlers. However, the experience requires a "slow-travel" mindset; you must account for afternoon naps and the potential for sensory overload. If you stay at an on-site hotel like the Newport Bay Club, the ease of returning for a midday rest makes the trip significantly more "worth it" than attempting a marathon day-trip from central Paris with a stroller in tow.